Original Albums Produced By Clarke
- Aswad - Too Wicked (1990)
- Big Youth - Screaming Target (1972)
- Cocoa Tea - Authorized (1991)
- Cocoa Tea - Can't Live So (1994)
- Cocoa Tea - Maximum Replay (1996)
- Courtney Pine - Closer To Home (1990) NOTE: Remixed album re-released (1992)
- Daddy Rings - Stand Out (1996-7)
- Dean Fraser - Dub 'N' Sax (1998)
- Delroy Wilson - Worth Your Weight In Gold (1984)
- Deborahe Glasgow - Deborahe Glasgow (1989)
- Dennis Brown - Unchallenged (1990)
- Dennis Brown - Maximum Replay (1996) NOTE: Includes the never-before-releases "Temptress" & "Just A Little Bit Longer" as performed by Maxi Priest - Refer to Maxi Priest entry below in next Content
- Dennis Brown - Stone Cold World (1999)
- Home T, Cocoa Tea, and Shabba Ranks - Holding On (1989)
- Gregory Isaacs - Absent (1993) - ALSO KNOWN AS: "Unattended" released on Pow Wow Records
- Gregory Isaacs - I.O.U. (1989)
- Gregory Isaacs - Maximum Replay (1996)
- Gregory Isaacs - Private Beach Party (1985)
- Gregory Isaacs - Red Rose For Gregory (1988)
- Gregory Isaacs & Dennis Brown - Two Bad Superstars (1978)
- Gregory Isaacs & Dennis Brown - Judge Not (1984)
- Gregory Isaacs & Dennis Brown - No Contest (1989)
- Hortense Ellis - Reflections (1979)
- I Roy - Presenting I Roy (1973)
- J.C. Lodge - I Believe In You (1987)
- J.C. Lodge - Maximum Replay (1998)
- J.C. Lodge - Selfish Lover (1990)
- Freddie McGregor - Hard To Get (1992)
- Freddie McGregor - Carry Go Bring Come (1994)
- Freddie McGregor - Maximum Replay (1996)
- Freddie McGregor - Rumours (1997)
- Freddie McGregor, Dennis Brown and Cocoa Tea - Legit (1993)
- Lady G - Nuff Respect (1998)
- Leroy Smart Featuring The Mighty Diamonds - Disco Showcase (1979)
- Mikey Roots - Praise & Honour (1995-6)
- Ninja Man - Settle All Scores (1998)
- Papa San - The Sistem" (1990) NOTE: six (6) tracks produced by Gussie Clarke. two (2) other tracks remixed by The Music Works Crew
- Pinchers - Season To Season (1997)
- Sasha - Come Again (1996)
- Shabba Ranks - Hard Core (1998) NOTE: Released on the Gone Clear label (previously released Gussie produced material)
- Shabba Ranks - Mr. Maximum (1991-2)
- Shabba Ranks - Rappin' With The Ladies (1990)
- Shaka Shamba - Big Surprise (1996)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Backstage (1983)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Changes (1981)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Dubwise (1981)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Indestructible (1981)
- The Mighty Diamonds - The Roots Is Here (1982)
- The Mighty Diamonds - The Real Enemy (1987)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Get Ready (1988)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Maximum Replay (1996)
- The Mighty Diamonds - Stand Up (1998)
- The Revolutionaries - Dread At The Controls Dub (1978)
- Tetrack - Trouble (1983)
- Trinity (musician)Trinity - Showcase (1978)
- Various Artist - Chatty Chatty Mouth Versions (1993)
- Various Artist - Consuming Fire - Riddim Driven (2006)
- Various Artist - Hardcore Ragga (1990)
- Various Artist - Music Works Showcase '88 (1988) - Rumours - riddim
- Various Artist - Music Works Showcase '89 (1989) - Mund Yu Dis - riddim
- Various Artist - Music Works Showcase '90 (1990)
- Various Artist - Music Works Showcase '91 (1991) - Twice My Age riddim
- Various Artist - Music Works Showcase '97 (1997)
- Various Artist - Music Works Selections '97 (1997)
- Various Artist - Ram Dancehall (1989)
- Various Artist - Reggae Anthology Music Works Classics (2002)
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