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Lee Scratch Perry - The Return of Sound System Scratch: More Dub Plate Mixes/Rarities (Vinyl 2LP)

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Lee Scratch Perry - The Return of Sound System Scratch: More Dub Plate Mixes/Rarities (Vinyl 2LP)

Lee Scratch Perry - The Return of Sound System Scratch: More Dub Plate Mixes/Rarities (Vinyl 2LP)

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Anyone with a passing interest in reggae has heard of Lee Perry also known as ‘Scratch' or ‘The Upsetter' but, over the last thirty years, Lee ‘Scratch' Perry has become better known as a ‘performance artist' rather than a performer, an artist or record producer. Yet Scratch's importance to the history of Jamaican music in particular, and recorded music in general, is second to none. He has made an incredible contribution to the development of reggae as a producer, arranger and writer and was the inspiration behind many of the key movements in the development of the music. In a business overcrowded with superlatives the word ‘genius' is too often used to describe the most mediocre of talents. Lee Perry is, beyond question, a genuine genius and has been responsible for creating some of the greatest, most complex and seriously mystical music ever to come out of Jamaica.

For the six years it was operating his Black Ark recording studio set standards that have never been bettered: it was there that Scratch moved his music in inventive and innovative directions that no-one else has, even now, thought to consider. Freed from the strictures of paying for studio time on an hourly rate his music became increasingly intense, multi-layered and extraordinarily experimental. ‘Native' Wayne Jobson memorably described the Black Ark as "like a medieval spaceship with Scratch at the controls" but, as the seventies drew to a close and the creative tension at the Black Ark kept on mounting, Scratch started to become increasingly out of control. His music was no longer selling well in Jamaica and the overseas record companies were bewildered with the tapes he sent them for release. But Scratch's music still found a home on the sound systems, the natural home of the musical renegade, in Jamaica, England, America and Canada. Sound system followers understood where The Upsetter was coming from, and where he was going to, even if the general public and record company executives failed to so.

The mighty 'Scratch' gets busy again with Pressure Sounds on the More Lee Perry Dub Plate Mixes & Rarities 1973 To 1979 compilation. The sequel to Sound System Scratch: Lee Perry's Dub Plate Mixes 1973-1979 features more essential dubs, instrumentals and some stunning vocal work, much of it never released before. Top stuff!

 

LP1
  1. Aleas Jube - Righthouse Land
  2. The Upsetters - Righthouse Rocking
  3. Junior Murvin & The Upsetters - Get Ready (Bongo Mix)
  4. The Upsetters - Natural Dub
  5. Candy Mackenzie & The Upsetters - Long Enough
  6. The Upsetters - Kiss Me Mix
  7. The Upsetters - Strong Drink (Melodica Version)
  8. The Unforgettable's - Time
  9. The Upsetters - Longer Dub
  10. Leo Graham & The Upsetters - Revelation Time
LP2
  1. George Faith & The Upsetters - I've Got The Dub
  2. The Upsetters - Deep And Deadly
  3. Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Jah Jah Ah Natty Dread
  4. The Upsetters - Mr Dubz
  5. Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Enter The Upsetter
  6. Jimmy Riley & The Upsetters - Darkness In The City
  7. Jack Lord (3) & The Upsetters - Economic Crisis
  8. The Silvertones - Rejoice Jah Jah Children
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