Wareika Dub – Ghetto Rockers is a dub album connected to the Man From Wareika sessions, reflecting the deep, meditative roots sound of late-1970s Jamaica.
The record focuses on stripped-down rhythms, echo effects and heavy basslines, in line with the dub style of the period.
While often associated with the same musical circle, exact recording and mixing details are not clearly documented.
Rico Rodriguez was a Cuban-born Jamaican trombonist and a central figure in the development of Ska and Reggae, having trained under the legendary Alpha Boys School. Later in his career, he gained international fame for his work with the UK 2-Tone band The Specials, becoming a key cultural link between Jamaican roots and the British ska revival.








