Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Dub Revolution (Part 1)02. Max Romeo - One Step Forward 03.
The Upsetters - One Step Dub 04. Devon Irons - Vampire 05. The Upsetters - Vamp A Dub06. The Heptones - Sufferer's Time 07. The Upsetters - Sufferer's Dub 08. Junior Dread - Sufferer's Heights 09. The Congos - Don't Blame On I 10.
Perry was also expanding his range of influence, working with the Clash, who were huge Perry fans, having covered the Perry-produced version of Junior Murvin's classic 'Police and Thieves.' Perry was brought in to produce some tracks for the Clash, but the results were remixed more to the band's liking. The Watt From Pedro Show By Mike Watt (solo artist, Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Iggy Pop and The Stooges) playing some tunes and doing some spiel. Assisted by brother matt and coming to you from the wild kingdom at the pleasure point, in San Pedro California!
The Meditations - Much Smarter 11. The Upsetters - Much Smarter Dub 12. The Meditations - Life Is Not Easy13. The Upsetters - Life Is Not Easy Dub 14. Junior Murvin - Tedious 15. Max Romeo - War In A Babylon16.
The Upsetters - Revelation Dub 17. The Helptones & Jah Lion - Mr.
Max Romeo - Chase The Devil Reel II - Dub Shepherd. Lee Perry - Dreadlocks In Moonlight 02.
Mikey Dread - Dread At The Mantrols 03. Errol Walker - In These Times04. The Upsetters - In These Times Dub 05. Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Norman06.
Junior Murvin - Police And Thieves07. Glen DaCosta - Magic Touch08. Jah Lion - Soldier And Police War09.
The Upsetters - Grumblin' Dub10. Junior Murvin - Bad Weed 11. Errol Walker - John Public 12. Errol Walker & Enos Barnes - John Public (version) 13. Junior Murvin & Dillinger - Roots Train14. The Meditations - No Peace15. Upsetters - No Peace Dub 16.
Raphael Green & Dr. Alimantado - Rasta Train17. The Upsetters - Party Time (Part 2) Reel III - Dub Adventurer. Augustus Pablo Meets The Upsetter - Vibrate On02.
The Upsetters - Vibrator03. The Upsetters - Bird In hand 04. The Congoes - Congoman05. The Upsetters Featuring Full Experience - Dyon Anasawa 06.
The Upsetters - Rastaman Shuffle 07. The Heptones And Lee Perry - Why Must I (version) 08. The Heptones - Make Up Your Mind 09.
The Upsetter Review Featuring Junior Murvin - Closer Together 10. Keith Rowe - Groovy Situation 11. Upsetters - Groovy Dub 12. George Faith - To Be A Lover (Have Some Mercy)13. Lee Perry - Soul Fire14. Lee Perry - Curly Locks15.
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The Congoes - Feast Of The Passover16. Lee Perry - Roast Fish And Cornbread 17. Upsetters - Corn Fish Dub.
Contents.Early life Rainford Hugh Perry was born on 20 March 1936 in Kendal in the parish of, the third child of Ina Davis and Henry Perry. His mother had strong African traditions originating from her ancestry that she passed on to her son. He later moved to where he apprenticed at. Early career Perry's musical career began in the late 1950s as a record seller for 's. As his sometimes turbulent relationship with Dodd developed, he found himself performing a variety of important tasks at Dodd's hit factory, going on to record nearly thirty songs for the label. Disagreements between the pair due to personality and financial conflicts led him to leave the studio and seek new musical outlets.
He soon found a new home at 's Amalgamated Records.Working with Gibbs, Perry continued his recording career but, once again, financial problems caused conflict. Perry broke ranks with Gibbs and formed his own label, in 1968. His first major 'People Funny Boy', which was an insult directed at Gibbs, sold well with 60,000 copies sold in Jamaica alone.
It is notable for its innovative use of a (a crying baby) as well as a fast, chugging beat that would soon become identifiable as 'reggae' (the new kind of sound which was given the name 'Steppers'). Similarly his acrimonious 1967 single as Lee 'King' Perry, ', was likewise aimed at Sir Coxsone.
From 1968 until 1972 he worked with his studio band. During the 1970s Perry released numerous recordings on a variety of record labels that he controlled, and many of his songs were popular in both Jamaica and the United Kingdom.
He soon became known for his innovative production techniques as well as his eccentric character. In 1970 Perry produced and released The Wailers track 'Mr Brown' (1970) with its unusual use of studio effects and eerie opening highlighting his unique approach to production.The Black Ark In 1973, Perry built a studio in his back yard, to have more control over his productions and continued to produce notable musicians such as,. He also started the Black Art label, on which many of the productions from the studio appeared. With his own studio at his disposal, Perry's productions became more lavish, as the energetic producer was able to spend as much time as he wanted on the music he produced.
Virtually everything Perry recorded in The Black Ark was done using basic recording equipment; through sonic sleight-of-hand, Perry made it sound unique. Mentions:Scratch had a particular sound and everybody was fascinated by his sound. He had this way of putting things together; it was just his sound and it influenced a lot of people. I’ve even gone to the Black Ark with for that album; I remember myself and Val Douglas, we laid some tracks there, Eric Gale overdubbed stuff on there, but I honestly don’t remember what happened to it.Perry remained behind the mixing desk for many years, producing songs and albums that stand out as a high point in reggae history.By 1978, stress and unwanted outside influences began to take their toll: both Perry and The Black Ark quickly fell into a state of disrepair. Eventually, the studio burned to the ground.
Perry has constantly insisted that he burned the Black Ark himself in a fit of rage.After the Black Ark (1980s and 1990s) After the demise of the Black Ark in the early 1980s, Perry spent time in England and the United States, performing live and making erratic records with a variety of collaborators. His career took a new path in 1984 when he met Mark Downie (Marcus Upbeat) with whom he worked on the 1986 album 'Battle of Armagideon' for Trojan. It was not until the late 1980s, when he began working with British producers and Neil Fraser (who is better known as ), that Perry's career began to get back on solid ground again. Perry also has attributed the recent resurgence of his creative muse to his deciding to quit drinking alcohol and smoking.
In his earlier days, the act of producing for Perry was a frenzied and ritualistic one where he stated that 'he blew smoke into the microphone so that the weed would get into the song.' Perry stated in an interview that he wanted to see if 'it was the smoke making the music or Lee Perry making the music.
I found out it was me and that I don't need to smoke.' In 1998 Perry reached a wider global audience as vocalist on the track 'Dr.
Lee, PhD' from the ' album. Perry signing an autograph after a performance at in 2015. Later career In 2003, Perry won a for Best Reggae Album with the album Jamaican E.T. In 2004, ranked Perry #100 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. More recently, he teamed up with a group of Swiss musicians and performed under the name Lee Perry and the White Belly Rats, and toured the United States in 2006 and 2007 using the New York City-based group Dub Is A Weapon as his backing band.
Currently there are two films made about his life and work: by Volker Schaner and by film-makers and.After meeting at in 2006, Perry invited him to co-produce his album Repentance. The album, released on 19 August 2008, on, featured several guest artists including, producer, drummer and bassist.In 2007, Perry's song 'Enter the Dragon' was sampled on the track ' by of. As well, Perry was selected by Animal Collective in 2011 to perform at, which the band curated in May 2011. That same year, he recorded Rise Again with bassist and producer; the album featured contributions from, and, and was released on Laswell's label.In 2008, Perry reunited with on The Mighty Upsetter. Between 2007 and 2010, Perry recorded three albums with British producer, Steve Marshall. The albums featured performances by,. Two of these albums, End Of An American Dream (2008) and Revelation (2010), received Grammy nominations in the category Best Reggae Album.
Audience participation at a Lee Perry gig in Manchester, 2013In 2009, Perry collaborated with Dubblestandart, on their Return from Planet Dub double album, revisiting some of his material from the 1970s and 1980s, as well as collaborating on new material with Dubblestandart, some of which also included of. In 2008 leading up to this release, Perry's first foray into the genre was released on 12' vinyl, a collaboration with Dubblestandart and New York City's called 'Iron Devil'. That record was followed by several more reggae-oriented dubstep collaborations with Dubblestandart and on digital and vinyl, first Blackboard Jungle Vols.
1 & 2 (2009) featuring dancehall vocalist Jahdan Blakkamoore, then Chrome Optimism (2010) which also featured American filmmaker. Following that, in 2010, Scratch and of collaborated on a limited edition 7' called 'Hello, Hell Is Very Low', a rootical dubstep release that would turn out to be one of Ari Up's last recordings and the final release during her lifetime.In 2010, Perry had his first ever solo art exhibition at Dem Passwords art gallery in,.
The show, titled 'Secret Education,' featured works on canvas, paper, and a video installation.In 2011, a documentary film about Perry narrated by, was released worldwide in theaters after its premiere at the 2008. The film was directed and produced by the American film makers and and opened in in March 2011.
It continued to screen worldwide into 2012, with the, ITUNES and release soon following.In 2012, Perry teamed with to produce, which was recorded in Berlin over a period of several months. The album earned critical acclaim, and featured the single 'Golden Clouds', named after the located near Perry's hometown in Jamaica. The recording sessions were filmed by Volker Schaner and were part of the documentary.In August 2012 it was announced that Perry would receive Jamaica's sixth highest honour, the, Commander class.In 2013, Perry performed at the first Dub Champions Festival in Vienna, a sold-out performance, backed by Dubblestandart with Adrian Sherwood handling the dub mix. Perry also performed at the first two Dub Champions Festivals in New York City in 2011 and 2012, backed.
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Perry performed at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in.Lee 'Scratch' Perry is featured as the DJ on the dub and reggae radio station in. The station includes a number of dubs by Perry and the Upsetters including 'Disco Devil' and 'Grumblin' Dub'. This section of a does not any. Please help by adding. ^ Strong, Martin C. The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.).
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Katz, David (2012) ',. Retrieved 18 September 2015Further reading. Collingwood, Jeremy (2010) Lee 'Scratch' Perry: Kiss Me Neck – The Scratch Story in Words, Pictures and Records, Cherry Red Books,. (2000). Payback Press, UK. and Jeremy Collingwood, Give Me Power: A Complete Discography, Trax On Wax. Gary Simons, Super Scratch: The Almost Complete Lee Perry Discography, 1999, Secret History Books.
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