Both were rereleased from 1985 on in the forms shown on RA on a recreated Ital Sounds label while Tado had settled in England.
The "Love Is" compilation was the first release on Tado's (now based in England) new Keyman label, coming from 1983 in a style similar to "Best dressed chicken..." and "Sons of Thunder" (aka "Born for a purpose").
From 1984 on he recorded and produced in London, either in Easy Street or Ariwa Studios.
"In the Mix, Chapter 1" is the dub companion of the "Reggae Review" album. Both from 1985.
"In the Mix, Part 2" is from 1987, Part 3 from 1988, Part 4 from 1989. All in a style which points directly and heavily to the Mad Professor type of recording and mixing of these times.
Must say, I like all the dub albums, though they have their weak moments. On the other hand I never gave a damn for Tado as a singer