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Skanking With the Upsetter [Rare Dubs 1971-1974] in Bloomington, MN
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While no doubt a completely essential artist and a key figure in all things dub and reggae, the amount of compilations, repackagings, and collections in
Lee "Scratch" Perry
's discography can be absolutely staggering and often spotty quality-wise.
Skanking with the Upsetter Rare Dubs, 1971-1974
is a somewhat more focused collection, honing in closely on 14 stylistically diverse tracks from the period right before
Perry
opened up his own studio, and was still recording in various other Jamaican studios. This incredibly productive time period is also when
was experimenting with the early dub techniques that would result in 1973's genre-defining
Blackboard Jungle
, often credited as the first stereo dub album and certainly one of the most colorful and strange dub sets ever pressed to wax. There are some reflections of the mentality that spawned
here, with the deep dub rhythms and roving stereo echoes of "Roots Rock Dub" or "Perry In Dub." Unhinged blurts of noisy sound effects and clattering percussion show up from time to time as well, foreshadowing the step into the deep end
would later take with mooing cow sound effects and other studio madness on classic productions like
Heart of the Congos
or
War Ina Babylon
. There's also ample air time given on
Skanking with the Upsetter
to
's more jump-up ska or organ-heavy, roots-leaning productions, with tunes like "Good Will Dub" characterized by
's wanton studio experimenting, omitting crucial elements of the song at random and boiling down the remaining rhythm and vocal tracks into something unpredictable even by his wild man standards. All told, the compilation is a solid, if sometimes scattered, picture of a particular era in
's remarkably prolific work flow. Anyone looking for a deeper exposure to the intimacies of
's studio process will find these tracks fascinating, though more casual listeners might miss some of the subtler production weirdness that's lurking in almost every corner. ~ Fred Thomas
Lee "Scratch" Perry
's discography can be absolutely staggering and often spotty quality-wise.
Skanking with the Upsetter Rare Dubs, 1971-1974
is a somewhat more focused collection, honing in closely on 14 stylistically diverse tracks from the period right before
Perry
opened up his own studio, and was still recording in various other Jamaican studios. This incredibly productive time period is also when
was experimenting with the early dub techniques that would result in 1973's genre-defining
Blackboard Jungle
, often credited as the first stereo dub album and certainly one of the most colorful and strange dub sets ever pressed to wax. There are some reflections of the mentality that spawned
here, with the deep dub rhythms and roving stereo echoes of "Roots Rock Dub" or "Perry In Dub." Unhinged blurts of noisy sound effects and clattering percussion show up from time to time as well, foreshadowing the step into the deep end
would later take with mooing cow sound effects and other studio madness on classic productions like
Heart of the Congos
or
War Ina Babylon
. There's also ample air time given on
Skanking with the Upsetter
to
's more jump-up ska or organ-heavy, roots-leaning productions, with tunes like "Good Will Dub" characterized by
's wanton studio experimenting, omitting crucial elements of the song at random and boiling down the remaining rhythm and vocal tracks into something unpredictable even by his wild man standards. All told, the compilation is a solid, if sometimes scattered, picture of a particular era in
's remarkably prolific work flow. Anyone looking for a deeper exposure to the intimacies of
's studio process will find these tracks fascinating, though more casual listeners might miss some of the subtler production weirdness that's lurking in almost every corner. ~ Fred Thomas