Lee "Scratch" Perry - People Funny Boy: The Early Upsetter Singles (2019)
Artist: Lee "Scratch" Perry
Title: People Funny Boy: The Early Upsetter Singles
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:38
Total Size: 123 / 186 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: People Funny Boy: The Early Upsetter Singles
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:38
Total Size: 123 / 186 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Val Bennett - Spanish Harlem
2. The Inspirations - Tighten Up
3. The Mellotones - Uncle Charlie
4. The Mellotones - What a Botheration
5. The Mellotones - None Such (Busted Me Bet) (What a Sufferation)
6. The Upsetters - Popeye (Stranger) On the Shore [Stranger On the Shore]
7. David Isaacs - A Place in the Sun
8. The Upsetters - Handy Cap (People Funny Boy)
9. Lee "Scratch" Perry - Sentence
10. Lee "Scratch" Perry - You Crummy (Too Gravelicious)
11. Burt Walters - Honey Love
12. The Upsetters - Evol Yenoh
13. Val Bennett - Baby Baby (5-10-15 Hours)
14. Val Bennett - Barbara
15. The Mellotones - Uncle Desmond
16. The Upsetters - Bronco (Django Shoots First)
17. Lee "Scratch" Perry - People Funny Boy
18. Burt Walters - Blowin' in the Wind
19. Lee "Scratch" Perry - What a Botheration
20. The Inspirations - Stand By Me
In the late spring of 1968, after years spent making his mark within the Jamaican music industry as an artist and jobbing producer, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry unveiled his own Upsetter Records label. Over the months that immediately followed, his exceptional talent was repeatedly reinforced with the release a series of popular 7” singles, the most successful was his ground-breaking hit, People Funny Boy.
By the summer of ’68, the recently launched Trojan Records had acquired exclusive rights to Perry’s productions, issuing the best of his work on the company’s flagship label, prior to creating a British version of his Upsetter imprint, early the following year. This deluxe 7” box set collection gathers faithful reproductions of the first ten 45s that showcased his work in the UK, each pressed on high quality vinyl and presented in specially created card sleeves. Also featured within this stylishly designed collection is a fold-out poster-sized insert, featuring a detailed essay on Perry by the producer’s official biographer, David Katz.
By the summer of ’68, the recently launched Trojan Records had acquired exclusive rights to Perry’s productions, issuing the best of his work on the company’s flagship label, prior to creating a British version of his Upsetter imprint, early the following year. This deluxe 7” box set collection gathers faithful reproductions of the first ten 45s that showcased his work in the UK, each pressed on high quality vinyl and presented in specially created card sleeves. Also featured within this stylishly designed collection is a fold-out poster-sized insert, featuring a detailed essay on Perry by the producer’s official biographer, David Katz.