![]() ![]() ![]() Upsetter Revolution Rhythm, as was customary for a dub record, essentially removed the vocals to create an instrumental production, although you can still hear some ghostly faint traces of singing here and there, like a memory whose furthest edges have barely escaped erasure. ![]() 2 had a simpler sound than some listeners would expect of a Lee Perry production, emphasizing the harmonies on the high end and the throbbing bass on the low part of the spectrum. In its original incarnation, Soul Revolution, Pt. 2, it was only issued in Jamaica, though both records were reissued on CD by JAD/Universal in 2004. Rich Unterberger of : Co-produced by Lee Perry and Bob Marley, Upsetter Revolution Rhythm is a dub version of Bob Marley & the Wailers’ early-’70s album Soul Revolution, Pt. Also included for your reading pleasure is a profile of the one and only King of Reggae and Dub Lee “Scratch” Perry by Ian McCann, which appeared in the Apissue of New Musical Express. It is essentially heavy, heavy dub versions of tracks from The Wailers/Perry collaboration Soul Revolution Pt. I am sharing a most excellent dub record produced by Bob Marley and Lee “Scratch” Perry.
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