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    Lee Perry Presents: Black Man's Time - The Jamaican Upsetters Singles 1972 - Chapter I

    Doctor Bird
    • The Upsetters – Tipper Special
    • Junior Byles – Informer Men
    • The Upsetters – Babylon Chapter 10
    • Max Romeo – Public Enemy No.1
    • The Upsetters – John Public
    • Lloyd Parks – Professor Ironside
    • The Upsetters – Iron Curtain
    • King Medious – This World
    • The Upsetters – Medious Serenade
    • Prince Tallis – Who Feels It
    • The Upsetters – Who Feels It Chapter Two
    • Junior Byles – Pharaoh Hiding
    • The Upsetters – Hail To Power
    • Count Sticky – To Hell And Back
    • Junior Byles – Joshua's Desire
    • Hopeton Lewis – Come Together
    • The Upsetters – Come Together Version
    • Junior Byles – Fever
    • Augustus Pablo – Hot Pipe Part 1
    • Augustus Pablo – Full Charge
    • 1. The Upsetters – Tipper Special
    • 2. Junior Byles – Informer Men
    • 3. The Upsetters – Babylon Chapter 10
    • 4. Max Romeo – Public Enemy No.1
    • 5. The Upsetters – John Public
    • 6. Lloyd Parks – Professor Ironside
    • 7. The Upsetters – Iron Curtain
    • 8. King Medious – This World
    • 9. The Upsetters – Medious Serenade
    • 10. Prince Tallis – Who Feels It
    • 11. The Upsetters – Who Feels It Chapter Two
    • 12. Junior Byles – Pharaoh Hiding
    • 13. The Upsetters – Hail To Power
    • 14. Count Sticky – To Hell And Back
    • 15. Junior Byles – Joshua's Desire
    • 16. Hopeton Lewis – Come Together
    • 17. The Upsetters – Come Together Version
    • 18. Junior Byles – Fever
    • 19. Augustus Pablo – Hot Pipe Part 1
    • 20. Augustus Pablo – Full Charge
    • 21. Jah T – Like The Pipe Peter Pt.4
    • 22. Wesley Martin – Whiplash
    • 23. The Upsetters – Whiplash Part 2
    • 24. The Heptones – I Do Love You
    • 25. The Melodians – Round And Round
    • 26. The Upsetters – Round And Round Version
    • 27. Winston Prince – Chapter 3 Of Africa
    • 28. Ansel Collins – Black Supreme
    • 29. Neville Grant – Blackman's Time
    • 30. Lee Perry – French Connection
    • 31. The Upsetters – French Connection Chapter 2
    • 32. Tinga Stewart – Smiling Faces
    • 33. Hux Brown Group – Smiling Faces (Version)
    • 34. Patrick Francis – King Of Kings
    • 35. The Upsetters – King Of Kings Version
    • 36. Dennis Alcapone – Master Key
    • 37. The Upsetters – Key Hole
    • 38. Dennis Alcapone – Back Biter
    • 39. The Upsetters – Back Biter Version
    • 40. Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Water Pump
    • 41. The Upsetters – Pumping Version
    • 42. The Willows – Cool Iron
    • 43. Big Youth – Moving Version
    • 44. Junior Byles – Da Da
    • 45. The Upsetters – Festival Da Da
    • 46. Alva "Reggie" Lewis – Natty Natty
    • 47. The Upsetters – Natty Version
    • 48. King Chubby – Come Da Da
    • 49. The Upsetters – Come Da Da Version

    As the 1970s progressed the productions of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry increasingly reflected both his unique and innovative approach to music-making and strong personal beliefs.

    This is evident is his output throughout the course of 1972, during which time his role in the development in what would soon become known as dub was progressively demonstrated, while songs that dealt with political, social and cultural matters increasingly dominated his material.

    This, the latest release in a series of Doctor Bird releases chronologically showcasing Perry’s Jamaican productions from his earliest days onwards as a record producer, features some of his finest pre-Black Ark material, performed by such reggae luminaries as Augustus Pablo, Junior Byles, The Heptones, Dennis Alcapone and Max Romeo. And with various tracks new to CD, this is a collection of early Upsetter masterpieces from a truly fascinating period in the musical development of arguably Jamaica’s greatest ever record producer.

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