The Upsetters: Scratch The Upsetter Again

The Upsetters SKU: 39274366
The Upsetters: Scratch The Upsetter Again

The Upsetters: Scratch The Upsetter Again

The Upsetters SKU: 39274366

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $33.99 Sale price $29.23
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Description

Artist: The Upsetters
Title: Scratch The Upsetter Again
Product Type: VINYL LP

Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing. This album is a must have for anyone interested in Lee Perry. He produced this album just after the birth of his daughter and you can feel his joy in the music. It is filled with top-quality music (instrumental for the most part) with the spaciest thing being the sound of a roller-rink organ over reggae. The grooves are solid and slower than before, Perry stacks all the sounds just right, and Count Prince Miller's buoyant and animated take on 'Mule Train' is not to be missed. Neither is Dave Barker's sweet crooning on 'Will You Still Love Me' or 'The Result's' sparkling keyboard line. Lee 'Scratch' Perry was a pioneer in the development of dub music and worked together with artists such as Bob Marley and the Wailers, The Clash and The Beastie Boys.

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