• The Mellotones – None Such
    • Upsetters – Handy Cap
    • 1. The Mellotones – None Such
    • 2. Upsetters – Handy Cap

    "None Such" by the Mellotones is one of the first Lee Perry productions after he stopped working for Joe Gibbs. The song is riding on the success of the Pioneers hit "Jackpot". "None Such" can be found on the early "Upset" label, the label that Perry soon after changed into "Upsetter". Flip side is the instrumental cut of the a-side.

    Other Releases by The Mellotones

    The MellotonesTug-O-WarHot Shot
    The Mellotones did these two songs for producer and Hippy Boys guitarist Jackson Jones, who was linked with Rupert Jackson, the man behind a little record...
    • – Tug-O-War
    • – Go On

    Other Releases on Upsetter

    Bob Marley & The WailersMan To ManUpsetter
    Classic J.A. Militant style! The original Wailers recording with Lee Perry in the early 70s.
    • – Man To Man
    • – Version
    Bob Marley & The WailersDuppy ConquerorUpsetter
    All time roots classic! early 70s recording from the original Wailers with Lee Perry producing.
    • – Duppy Conqueror
    • – Version
    Junior BylesBabylon (When Will Better Come)Upsetter
    Next roots vocal cut to "Beat Down Babylon" recorded at the Black Ark by Lee Perry
    • Junior Byles – Babylon
    • Lee Perry – Better Reach
    The Reggae BoysSelassieUpsetter
    1969 recordings from Alva Lewis & Glen Adams AKA The Reggae Boys, killer funk early reggae style with organ instrumental on the flip.
    • The Reggae Boys – Selassie
    • The Upsetters – Ex Ray Vision
    The GatherersWordsUpsetter
    Very rare alternative vocal cut, tuff deep roots classic recorded at Black Ark by Lee Perry, check version side on Limited repress...
    • – Words
    • – Version
    Junior BylesBeat Down BabylonUpsetter
    roots vocal classic produced by lee perry
    • – Beat Down Babylon