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Lee Perry & The Upsetters
Sound System Scratch
PSCD68 / 2010 / Pressure Sounds
1.Dub Plate Pressure-Lee Perry
2.Lama Lava Mix One – Augustus Pablo & The Upsetters 3.Groove Dubber – The Upsetters 4.Groove Rider – The Upsetters 5.Jucky Skank – The Upsetters 6.Chim Cherie – The Upsetters 7.The Rightful Organiser – Lee Perry & The Upsetters 8.Stagger – Lee Perry & The Upsetters 9.Big Neck Cut – Lee Perry & The Upsetters 10.Zeal Of The Lord – The Upsetters 11.Dub Of The Lord – The Upsetters 12.Returning Wax – The Upsetters 13.Bushdub Corntrash – Winston Wright & The Upsetters 14.From Dub Four – Clive Hylton & The Upsetters 15.Roots Train Number Two – Junior Murvin & The Upsetters 16.Locks In The Dublight – Lee Perry & The Upsetters 17.Moonlight Version – The Upsetters 18.Dub History – Carlton Jackson & The Upsetters 19.Groovy Dub – Keith Rowe & The Upsetters 20.Living Dub – Keith Rowe & The Upsetters 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 exclusive mixes showcased on this release have never been heard before outside of sound system dances. Some will be familiar through their commercial incarnations such as ‘Bucky Skank’, ‘History’ and ‘Groovy Situation’ but here they have been pushed and pulled, coaxed and cajoled in hitherto unexplored and previously unimagined directions. This is music from a man coming to the end of his tether… The album comes in a stark, striking black and white design with hitherto unseen photographs and lots of archive material. We have also released ‘Dub Plate Pressure’ from the album on a seven inch single. The version side of the single, with the rhythm dubbed into oblivion, does not feature on the album and the single comes in its own 'Upsetters Records' picture sleeve. |
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Thanks, but...
Great work as always, guys, but any chance of this being pressed to vinyl? |
Geoffrey 16th July 2010 |
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keep it coming!
I'm in ecstacy! Next think about mystery lee perry productions where he's uncredited? |
rob brant 22nd July 2010 |
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Sublime..
Another wicked compilation, it takes me back to spinning all of those Black Ark 7" singles, heavy on the bass with a unique sound..Thank you to Pressure Sounds for your work in keeping this special music alive and kicking.. |
Andrew Holister 13th August 2010 |
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