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The productions of producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee were so extensive in the early to mid 1970’s that labels were created just to handle his ever expanding output. Three labels that came about during this time when dub was king, were Jackpot, Justice and Ajack. Here we look at the Justice label and have compiled a collection of some its finest dub cuts.
Justice records was formed in the early 1970’s as we stated earlier, as a subsidiary label to handle the ever growing output of Producer and hit maker from Jamaica Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee. Bunny worked in all the Jamaican studio’s and as an independent operator would licence his product to all the different labels in England and America.
1 A Version Of Class
2 A Rude Dubwise
3 Jah Jah Dub
4 Creation Dub
5 Najy No Lie Version
6 Forward Dub
7 This Ya Version Ya Red
8 Don’t Try To Dub
9 A Thankful Dub
10 A Traditional Dub
11 A Confusing Version
12 Collie Version
13 A Stalawaj Version*
14 Full A Manners*
15 A Roots Version*
16 The Jahovah Version*
*CD Bonus tracks

