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If Deejay Was Your Trade: The Dreads at King Tubby's 1974-1977 (1994) is the first compilation by Blood and Fire, compiled by Steve Barrow. It consists of Bunny Lee productions.

The title is a reference to the lyrics “If deejay was your trade, you wouldn’t talk about Kincaid” of "Gal Boy I Roy" by Prince Jazzbo.

Track listing

Big Joe - In The Ghetto I Roy - War And Friction Little Joe - Tradition Skank Tappa Zukie - Jah Is I Guiding Star Jah Stitch - Set Up Yourself Dreadlocks Dr. Alimantado - Chant To Jah Dr. Alimantado - Mash It Up Dr. Alimantado & Jah Stitch - The Barber Feel It Jah Stitch - Bury The Barber Jah Stitch - Black Harmony Killer Jah Stitch - Greedy Girl Dillinger - Regular Girl Dillinger - Daylight Saving Time Prince Jazzbo - Gal Boy I Roy Prince Jazzbo - Good Memories Prince Far I - Shuffle And Deal

Producer : Bunny Lee

Mixing Engineer : King Tubby

Backing Band : The Aggrovators




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