Thanks for the comments everyone! Upon further listening it is indeed typical Bunny Lee fare, as Dudley mentioned some reworkings of familiar riddims, Johnny Clarke's "Legalize It" among others.
I'm not sure who the fourth guy on the sleeve is kalcidis, I thought perhaps one of Bunny Lee's partners like Count Shelly or Pete Weston? Just a guess.
Dave, I would not rate Master of Ceremony as highly as the KT v. Channel One set. The latter has a real dubplate kind of feel (to my ears) and really inspired mixing, while "Master" is nice dub but certainly not the kind of thunderous mixes on the KT/C1 album. The sparse details on the LP don't even reveal who mixed Master of Ceremony, it could be Jammy's but it's pretty tame by his standards.
Playlist :
The Mighty Dub Of Dubs = Talk too Much
Stone Age Dub = Sweet Conversation
Top Ranking Style Dub = Real Rastaman
Dub Hold I And I = Love Me Forever
Sly And Robbie Rock Steady Dub = Storm
Liquidation Dub = Liquidator
Sly And Robbie The Kings Of Dubs = King of the arena
Legalize It Dub Style = Legalize it
A Roots This A Dub = Roots Natty Congo
Blazing Away Dub Style = I Need a Vegie
Unless the tracks are mistitled, that's my 2 cents.