Lee "Scratch" Perry re-makes his own classic album 40 years later? It sounds crazy but after his hugely successful tour for the 40th anniversary of his seminal 1976 dub album Super Ape produced at his famed Black Ark home studio, Grammy winning Jamaican artist Lee "Scratch" Perry rebuilt the entire album with NYC's Subatomic Sound System proving not only that he was 40 years ahead of his time but that at 81 years old, he continues to innovate and push the envelope of reggae and dub, genres he pioneered in the 60s and 70s. Largely known as the mentor to Bob Marley, shaping his vocal style and philosophy, while producing and co-writing Marley's early classics like "Sun Is Shining", "Kaya" and many more, Perry's influence has transcended reggae.Featuring the late Ari Up of The Slits & Screechy Dan. NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION OF 999 Comes with free CD