Lee Perry & The Wailers, 2 of the premier reggae artists/bands ever to leave JA, in the late 1960’s & early 70’s ska was in decline & a new sound was king, Lee Perry had left Joe Gibb’s Amalgamated label in a blaze of fury & then had his Upsetters ‘stolen’ by Bob Marley, Marley needed a new direction for his Wailers & Scratch was the answer. Recorded mostly at Randys studio, Scratches influence is marked across every one of these tunes.
Duppy Conqueror V4 “Soul Revolution” Maroon LP (1970)
Nicoteen (Upsetter 7″) DYNA KG 2270-1 (1970)
Keep On Moving (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
Downpressor Version (Upsetter Label Credits The Righteous Upsetters) DYNA LP 4159-1 (1971)
Dracula (Upsetter 7″) GPW6 (1971)
Fussing & Fighting (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
No Sympathy (Version) “The Upsetter Record Shop Part I” Lagoon LP LG1-1040 (1992)
Battle Axe “Battle Axe” Upsetter LP GWL-41 (1972)
Shocks Of Mighty (Dub Version) “Complete Upsetter Collection Trojan” TBOXCD-013 (2000)
Four Hundred Years (Dub Version) “Complete Upsetter Collection Trojan” TBOXCD-013 (2000)
Reaction (version) “The Upsetter Record Shop Part I” Lagoon LP LG2-1040 (1992)
Kaya Version (Upsetter 7″) (GPW-8)
African Herbsman (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
Brainwashing (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
No Water (Version) “The Upsetter Record Shop Part I” Lagoon LP LG1-1040 (1992)
Rebel Hop (version) “The Upsetter Record Shop Part I” Lagoon LP LG1-1040 (1992)
Memphis (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
Stand Alone (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
Satisfy My Soul (Dub Version) “Complete Upsetter Collection Trojan” TBOXCD-013 (2000)
Don´t Rock My Boat (Version) “Upsetter Revolution Rhythm” Upsetter LP (1971)
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