Compil. UK 1991 on Trojan Records label
Reggae (Reggae, Dub)
LP is labelled as by Lee Perry but is a various artists LP, where the tracks are written and/or produced by Lee Perry Track B8 not reads in cover Texts in back cover: Lee Perry first began his career for Clement Dodd at Studio One in the early sixties. He soon graduated to supervising the auditions and went on to become involved in the production side of things. Despite scoring a number of hits for Dodd he became unhappy with the financial deal he was getting and moved on, for a short time, to record for W.I.R.L. Circa 1968 Perry worked briefly for Joe Gibbs at Amalgamated before starting up his own Upsetter record label (the title is taken from one of Perry's Amalgamated sides). Now fully in control of the direction his work was going in Perry signed a deal with Trojan in 1969 and the UK Upsetter label was set up as a Trojan subsiduary. The year also saw Perry begin work with Bob Marley and the Wailers, the relationship lasted until 1972 and provided the basic rhythms for a lot of Marley's later work. Throughout this period, and later, Perry used the best available session musicians for his recordings and they were credited with the name of the Upsetters. These early sides are now regarded by many as true classics and they certainly set a very high standard with, perhaps, the most popular of these being "Return Of Django". Although the line up of the Upsetters has changed over the years the same high standard has applied throughout. Perry's innovative production work and his willingness to experiment with rhythms and special effects have consistently led to new ground being broken in the field of reggae and he now has a near cult following of devotees. It would be impossible to calculate the number of sides that Lee Perry has produced (he doesn't even know himself) but this collection attempts to provide the listener with a representative sampling of the 260 plus tracks that have (so far) been made available in Trojan's current catalogue and, at the same time, provide an introduction to those not yet familiar with his work. We at Traojan hope you will enjoy this collection and, if you haven't done so yet, we hope you will delve further into the phenomenon of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. Tracks selected by Chris Prete - T.O.T.A.S. ℗ 1991 Trojan Records © 1991 Trojan Records Made in England
Lee Perry voc, perc, *1936 JM album by, written by | |
Lee Perry & The Upsetters , performer on track | |
Bob Marley & The Wailers , 1963-1981 JM performer on track | |
Junior Byles voc, *1948 JM performer on track, written by | |
Winston Prince , performer on track | |
Susan Cadogan bvoc, voc, *1951 JM performer on track | |
Bunny Clarke voc, performer on track | |
Judge Winchester , performer on track | |
U-Roy voc, *1942 JM performer on track | |
The Upsetters , performer on track |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introducing Myself | Lee Perry & The Upsetters | Lee Perry | |
2 | Small Axe | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Bob Marley, Lee Perry | |
3 | Place Called Africa | Junior Byles | Lee Perry | |
4 | Place Called Africa (Version 3) | Winston Prince | Lee Perry | |
5 | Don't Rock My Boat | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Bob Marley | |
6 | Feeling Is Right | Susan Cadogan | Lee Perry | |
7 | Be Thankful | Bunny Clarke | William DeVaughn | |
8 | Kentucky Skank | Lee Perry & The Upsetters | Lee Perry | |
9 | Reaction | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Bob Marley | |
10 | Public Jestering | Judge Winchester | Lee Perry, Winston Blake | |
11 | The Long Way | Junior Byles | Junior Byles, Lee Perry | |
12 | Mr. Brown | Bob Marley & The Wailers | Bob Marley | |
13 | Stick Together | U-Roy | Ewart Beckford | |
14 | Freak Out Skank | The Upsetters | Lee Perry | |
15 | Justice To The People | Lee Perry & The Upsetters | Lee Perry |