01. Rock to the rock (1968) 02. Selassie is the chapel (1968-70) 03. Best of The Wailers (1970) 04. Soul rebels (1970) 05. Soul revolution (1970-71) 06. More axe (1970-71) 07. Keep on skanking (1971-72) 08. Satisfy my soul Jah Jah (1971-72)
ARILP 114 Lee 'Scratch' Perry & Mad Professor -Black Ark Experryments Tracks: Thank You / Super Ape In A Good Shape /Jungle Safari / From Heaven Above / Heads Of Government / OpenDoor / Black Ark Experryments / Poop Song / Come Back Produced by Lee Perry, Mad Professor Mixed by Lee Perry, Mad Professor, William The Conqueror 1995
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ARILP 115 Lee Perry - Experryments At The Grass RootsOf Dub Tracks: Jungle Roots Dub / Dubbing With The SuperApe / Alien In Out A Space / Sky High Dub / Nucleus Dub / Dub ItWide Open / Dub Wise Experryments / Pooping Dub Song / Black ArkCome Again Produced by Mad Professor Mixed by Mad Professor, Lee Perry, William The Conqueror 1995
Dystopian Bristolian postpunkfunk that grew from the ashes of The Pop Group. If you haven't previously had the pleasure before combine The Pop Group with Steinski, Tackhead and the scent of revolution.Originally a LP released on On-U Sound. Discogs says from 1983. This is a lossless rip of the CD reissue from 1991 on On-U that comes with two brilliant additional tracks. The back of this release says the original was from 1982. Hmmm, where would I put my money?coping strategies
When I was a lot younger, every weekend I was in a record shop in Manchester called Yanks. A basement wonderland where you could find things released "over there" that had not made it to European distribution levels. Notably, there were two rows to the left when you came in that had loads of reggae and dub vinyl. Jamaican artists at the time were exploited massively and their work was reprinted at will by the West Coast diaspora who set up labels to release loads of things at low cost (as nothing went to the original artist, or label for that matter). That was the place that introduced me to so many artists, most notably the world of Augustus Pablo.At that point, Rainford Hugh Perry was unknown to me. Then "Sounds" (the greatest music paper to have ever existed ... I had a massive archive of those stacked up and then it turned out that cats are not that interested in archives and see the world as various degrees of scratching post, seriously, who knew?) told me about the resurrection of Scratch following the hiatus after he burnt down his own LEGENDARY Black Ark studio. It was an LP released on On-U Sound in 1987. I knew the label as I had started getting into Tackhead but fuck me I had no idea how deep the label and Mr Sherwood went! I remember everything about my first encounter with this record ... from getting up in the morning, making sure I had enough money on me, getting the bus into Manchester, buying it from Piccadilly Records (when it was in in the unironically named Piccadilly Plaza), the bus journey back and the needle dropping. Just one of those total life changers ... I think that life should be a celebration of this music ... This is the lossless rip of the 1994 CD reissue from 1994 that has some additional tracks.Hey Gringo
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