Lee Scratch Perry - Live In Brighton (2020)
Artist: Lee Scratch Perry
Title: Live In Brighton
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Burning Sounds Records
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:43
Total Size: 265 MB | 130 MB
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TracklistTitle: Live In Brighton
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Burning Sounds Records
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:43
Total Size: 265 MB | 130 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01 I Am A Madman 8:50
02 Station Underground News 3:55
03 French Connection 5:58
04 Jungle Lion 7:35
05 People Funny Boy 7:40
06 Tighten Up 5:03
07 Doctor Dick 5:45
08 Rub And Squeeze 6:28
09 The Thanks We Get 6:29
CD+ DVD double pack that includes full concert DVD with behind the scenes footage, an exclusive interview with Lee Perry and five commercial advertising clips and biography - filmed and recorded at Concorde 2, Brighton UK on 19th February 2002.
Without doubt the best known and most charismatic of all the Jamaican record producers Rainford Hugh Perry (nicknamed Lee by his mother) aka Scratch / The Upsetter is one of reggae’s longest serving veterans and his story is inseparable from that of the development of Jamaican popular music. By 1968 he had formed his own label Upsetter Records and was enjoying hits with songs like The Untouchable’s ‘Tighten Up’. But he became best known for his quirky instrumental numbers whose tles often took inspiration from the spaghetti westerns that were so popular in Kingston’s downtown cinemas at the time. These Upsetter instrumentals found great favour in the UK with the Skinhead cult of the late 60s, and Scratch scored his first British chart hit in October 1969 with ‘Return of Django’. Lee’s place in the history of popular music is assured and the influence of the sounds he created can be heard reverberating aroundthe world.
Without doubt the best known and most charismatic of all the Jamaican record producers Rainford Hugh Perry (nicknamed Lee by his mother) aka Scratch / The Upsetter is one of reggae’s longest serving veterans and his story is inseparable from that of the development of Jamaican popular music. By 1968 he had formed his own label Upsetter Records and was enjoying hits with songs like The Untouchable’s ‘Tighten Up’. But he became best known for his quirky instrumental numbers whose tles often took inspiration from the spaghetti westerns that were so popular in Kingston’s downtown cinemas at the time. These Upsetter instrumentals found great favour in the UK with the Skinhead cult of the late 60s, and Scratch scored his first British chart hit in October 1969 with ‘Return of Django’. Lee’s place in the history of popular music is assured and the influence of the sounds he created can be heard reverberating aroundthe world.
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