Lee "Scratch" Perry

dub, reggae, roots reggae

Lee "Scratch" Perry

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Return of the Super Ape 06:50
Super Ape 04:10
The Upsetter 04:10
Rough Already 04:14
Jungle Lion 03:25
Beat down babylon 02:35
Small Axe 04:57
Kentucky Skank 04:57
People Funny Boy 02:38
Khasha Macka 04:57
Dreadlocks In Moonlight 03:46
Dread Lion 04:31
Tell Me Something Good 03:29
I Am the Upsetter 03:06
Soul Fire 03:43
Iron Gate 02:26
Come In 04:50
White Belly Rat 04:22
Bionic Rats 07:32
Blackboard Jungle Dub (Version 1) 04:38
Crab Yars 03:37
Purity Rock 04:59
Duppy Conqueror 03:45
War Ina Babylon 08:12
Perry's Rub - A - Dub 03:49
Black Vest 05:12
Words 05:00
Black IPA 06:19
Tighten Up 02:47
Sun Is Shining 02:59
Perry's ballad 06:30
Kimble 03:19
Kimble the Nimble 03:19
conscious man dub 03:56
Kiss The Champion 07:13
Big Neck Policeman 03:36
Throw Some Water In 03:43
What a Botheration 03:02
Vibrate On 05:04
Black Man Time 03:02
Justice to the People 03:11
Lee Perry Special Dub 04:22
Supersonic Man 03:51
Are You Coming Home? 05:08
Stay Dread 02:10
Ghetto Sidewalk 04:17
Dubbing With the Super Ape 11:23
Dub Along 03:09
Evil Tongues 03:51
Crab Years 03:34

Artist Media

Born: 1936-03-20

Country: JM

Biography - Lee "Scratch" Perry

Lee "Scratch" Perry (born Rainford Hugh Perry, on 20th March 1936, in Kendal, Jamaica; died 29 August 2021, in Jamaica) was one of the most influential people in the development of reggae and dub music in Jamaica.

Perry began his career in the late 1950s working with Clement Coxsone Dodd's sound system. He eventually performed a variety of important tasks at Studio One as well as recording about thirty songs, but the pair eventually stopped working together due to personality and financial conflicts.

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