Upsetters ‎– Double Seven NEW VINYL LP £12.99 SEALED LEE PERRY

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BRAND NEW UNPLAYED VINYL LP

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Tracklist 

DISC 1:
1. Kentucky Skank the Upsetters
2. Double Six U. Roy*
3. Just Enough David Isaacs
4. In the Iaah the Upsetters
5. Jungle Lion the Upsetters
6. We Our Neighbours David Isaacs

DISC 2:
1. Soul Man the Upsetters
2. Stick Together U. Roy*
3. High Fashion I. Roy*
4. Long Sentence the Upsetters
5. Hail Stones the Upsetters
6. Ironside the Upsetters
7. Cold Weather the Upsetters
8. Waap You Waa the Upsetters

Vinyl LP pressing. Double Seven, released by Trojan in late 1973, was the last album Lee 'Scratch' Perry would release on the label for some considerable time, and it was essentially the final album project he put together before establishing his own Black Ark studio. Opening track 'Kentucky Skank' sets the tone with a slow creeper whose frying sounds underscore it's role as a praise song to the Colonel's KFC recipes; the cosmic Moog blips come courtesy of Ken Elliott at Camden's Chalk Farm studio, also prominently featured on U-Roy's double-tracked, stereo-panned gambling ode 'Double Six.' David Isaacs' 'Just Enough' was cut a few years prior, which makes it slightly out of phase with the rest of the set, though the enigmatic 'In The Iaah' sounds mightily fresh, with it's uncredited chorus said to come courtesy of the Wailers. Perry's own 'Jungle Lion' has hilarious roars from the maestro at the start, strangely grafted atop a reggae re-make of Al Green's 'Love and Happiness.' Overall, Double Seven melds the soul, funk, reggae and dub elements that were constant in Perry's work during this phase. His enhanced audio spectrum and endless reference points would keep his music continually apart from that made by his peers.