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People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969 / Various

SKU: 5013929284647
Regular price 81.00 SR
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People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969 / Various
People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969 / Various

First extensive anthology of Lee Perry's early productions. Today, Lee 'Scratch' Perry is widely acknowledged by both fans and experts alike as being one of the finest talents to emerge during the golden age of Jamaican music. But his climb to the top of the musical ladder was neither easy nor swift: after working as a jack-of-all- trades for Studio One boss Clement 'Coxson' Dodd, he made his mark as a recording artist and arranger in the mid-60s before overseeing recording sessions for a number of up-and- coming record label owners. Finally, in mid-1968, he finally possessed the necessary funds and expertise to join their ranks and become a fully independent producer. Perry's innovative approach and understanding of local music trends swiftly brought him national success with a number of popular singles issued on Upset, the label he co-owned with his friends and fellow musical creatives, Lynford Anderson and Barrington Lambert. Within months, he had become a fully independent operator, releasing further best-selling 45s on his Upsetter label, with the popularity of the discs attracting the attention of London-based Trojan Records, which created a British version of his imprint early 1969. Throughout this time, Perry's output particularly found favour among Britain's skinhead music fans, and that autumn their buying power proved instrumental in propelling his production of Val Bennett & The Upsetters' irresistible dancefloor-filler 'Return Of Django' into the upper echelons of the UK pop charts. It's success not only exposed Perry's music to a global audience but also provided the income to enable him to continue his experimentation with sound that in time would culminate some of the most compelling records ever to see issue. This collection, which brings together the recordings that launched Perry's career as an independent record producer, features a fascinating mixture of styles, ranging from the soulful rhythms of rock steady to the dynamic sounds of boss reggae, with the resulting mix not only providing a compelling listening experience, but also a fascinating insight into the early musical development of one of Jamaican music's most influential, innovative and successful music makers.

Track List

  1. Non Such (Busted Me Bet) - The Mellotones
  2. Stranger On The Shore - Val Bennett
  3. Evol Yenoh - Burt Walters
  4. Honey Love - Burt Walters
  5. People Funny Boy - Lee Perry
  6. Blowing In The Wind - Burt Walters
  7. Uncle Charley - The Mellotones
  8. Not Taking Any Sentence - Danny ; Lee
  9. Farmer's In The Den - The Bleechers
  10. What A Botheration - The Mellotones
  11. Tighten Up - The Inspirations
  12. A Place In The Sun - David Isaacs
  13. Handy Cap - The Upsetters
  14. Uncle Desmond - The Mellotones
  15. Mad House - Lee Perry
  16. Keep Your Mouth Shut – Danny ; Lee
  17. Prison Sentence - The Upsetters
  18. Stand By Me - The Inspirations
  19. Return Of Django - The Upsetters
  20. Mini Dress - The Righteous Flames
  21. Good Father - David Isaacs
  22. I'll Be Waiting - The Inspirations
  23. What a Situation - Slim Smith
  24. What a Botheration - Lee Perry
  25. Eight For Eight - The Upsetters
  26. Django aka Bronco - Lord Comic and The Upsetters
  27. What A Botheration (alt. take) - The Mellotones
  28. You Crummy - Lee Perry
  29. Dollar In The Teeth - The Upsetters
  30. Baby Baby - Val Bennett
  31. You Know What I Mean - The Inspirations
  32. Beware of the Pepper - Denzil Laing
  33. Barbara - Val Bennett
  34. People Funny Fi True - Lee Perry
  35. Ten To Twelve - The Upsetters
  36. How Can I Forget - Busty Brown
  37. Dry Up Your Tears - The Mellotones
  38. Oh Lord - The West Indians
  39. Come Into My Parlour - The Bleechers
  40. What A Price - Busty Brown
  41. No Bread ; Butter - Milton Henry
  42. Everything For Your Fun - The Bleechers
  43. I’ve Got Memories - David Isaacs
  44. I’m Leaving - David Isaacs
  45. I Wear My Slanders - The Gaylads
  46. Who To Tell - Bruce Bennett
  47. Check Him Out - The Bleechers
  48. Pound Get A Blow - The Soul Twins
  49. The Same Thing - The Gaylads
  50. A Testimony - The Upsetter Pilgrims
  51. The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy - Nora Dean
  52. The Vampire - The Upsetters
  53. You Know What I Mean (alt. take) - The Inspirations
  54. Dollar In The Teeth (alt. take) - The Upsetters
Format: New CD/Reggae

People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969 / Various

SKU: 5013929284647
Regular price 81.00 SR
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First extensive anthology of Lee Perry's early productions. Today, Lee 'Scratch' Perry is widely acknowledged by both fans and experts alike as being one of the finest talents to emerge during the golden age of Jamaican music. But his climb to the top of the musical ladder was neither easy nor swift: after working as a jack-of-all- trades for Studio One boss Clement 'Coxson' Dodd, he made his mark as a recording artist and arranger in the mid-60s before overseeing recording sessions for a number of up-and- coming record label owners. Finally, in mid-1968, he finally possessed the necessary funds and expertise to join their ranks and become a fully independent producer. Perry's innovative approach and understanding of local music trends swiftly brought him national success with a number of popular singles issued on Upset, the label he co-owned with his friends and fellow musical creatives, Lynford Anderson and Barrington Lambert. Within months, he had become a fully independent operator, releasing further best-selling 45s on his Upsetter label, with the popularity of the discs attracting the attention of London-based Trojan Records, which created a British version of his imprint early 1969. Throughout this time, Perry's output particularly found favour among Britain's skinhead music fans, and that autumn their buying power proved instrumental in propelling his production of Val Bennett & The Upsetters' irresistible dancefloor-filler 'Return Of Django' into the upper echelons of the UK pop charts. It's success not only exposed Perry's music to a global audience but also provided the income to enable him to continue his experimentation with sound that in time would culminate some of the most compelling records ever to see issue. This collection, which brings together the recordings that launched Perry's career as an independent record producer, features a fascinating mixture of styles, ranging from the soulful rhythms of rock steady to the dynamic sounds of boss reggae, with the resulting mix not only providing a compelling listening experience, but also a fascinating insight into the early musical development of one of Jamaican music's most influential, innovative and successful music makers.

Track List

  1. Non Such (Busted Me Bet) - The Mellotones
  2. Stranger On The Shore - Val Bennett
  3. Evol Yenoh - Burt Walters
  4. Honey Love - Burt Walters
  5. People Funny Boy - Lee Perry
  6. Blowing In The Wind - Burt Walters
  7. Uncle Charley - The Mellotones
  8. Not Taking Any Sentence - Danny ; Lee
  9. Farmer's In The Den - The Bleechers
  10. What A Botheration - The Mellotones
  11. Tighten Up - The Inspirations
  12. A Place In The Sun - David Isaacs
  13. Handy Cap - The Upsetters
  14. Uncle Desmond - The Mellotones
  15. Mad House - Lee Perry
  16. Keep Your Mouth Shut – Danny ; Lee
  17. Prison Sentence - The Upsetters
  18. Stand By Me - The Inspirations
  19. Return Of Django - The Upsetters
  20. Mini Dress - The Righteous Flames
  21. Good Father - David Isaacs
  22. I'll Be Waiting - The Inspirations
  23. What a Situation - Slim Smith
  24. What a Botheration - Lee Perry
  25. Eight For Eight - The Upsetters
  26. Django aka Bronco - Lord Comic and The Upsetters
  27. What A Botheration (alt. take) - The Mellotones
  28. You Crummy - Lee Perry
  29. Dollar In The Teeth - The Upsetters
  30. Baby Baby - Val Bennett
  31. You Know What I Mean - The Inspirations
  32. Beware of the Pepper - Denzil Laing
  33. Barbara - Val Bennett
  34. People Funny Fi True - Lee Perry
  35. Ten To Twelve - The Upsetters
  36. How Can I Forget - Busty Brown
  37. Dry Up Your Tears - The Mellotones
  38. Oh Lord - The West Indians
  39. Come Into My Parlour - The Bleechers
  40. What A Price - Busty Brown
  41. No Bread ; Butter - Milton Henry
  42. Everything For Your Fun - The Bleechers
  43. I’ve Got Memories - David Isaacs
  44. I’m Leaving - David Isaacs
  45. I Wear My Slanders - The Gaylads
  46. Who To Tell - Bruce Bennett
  47. Check Him Out - The Bleechers
  48. Pound Get A Blow - The Soul Twins
  49. The Same Thing - The Gaylads
  50. A Testimony - The Upsetter Pilgrims
  51. The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy - Nora Dean
  52. The Vampire - The Upsetters
  53. You Know What I Mean (alt. take) - The Inspirations
  54. Dollar In The Teeth (alt. take) - The Upsetters