3. Just Enough to Keep Me Hanging on - David Isaacs
4. In the Iaah - the Upsetters
5. Jungle Lion - the Upsetters
6. We Are the Neighbours - David Isaacs
7. Soul Man - the Upsetters
8. Stick Together - U Roy
9. High Fashion - I Roy 1
10. Long Sentence - the Upsetters 1
11. Hail Stones - the Upsetters 1
12. Ironside - the Upsetters 1
13. Cold Weather - the Upsetters 1
14. Waap You Waa - the Upsetters
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Limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP pressing. This classic album from 1973 saw it's creator, Lee 'Scratch' Perry exploring synths and starting to develop his Black Ark sound - the enigmatic producer was at the time in the process of building his famous studio and honing his ideas about dub as a musical form. The LP opens with the eerie Kentucky Skank, Perry's ode to KFC, complete with frying chicken sounds, spliced between winding tapes, a ghostly trumpet, and futuristic moog synthesizer, overdubbed at London's Chalk Farm studios. U Roy's Double Six and I Roy's High Fashion and Hail Stones illustrate just how strong The Upsetter's deejay material had become, while versions of the Chi-Lites' We Are Neighbors, Sam & Dave's Soul Man and a re-working of Al Green's Love and Happiness (retitled Jungle Lion) all betray the funky soul influence that was increasingly shaping his work.