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Lee "Scratch" Perry

Lee "Scratch" Perry OD (born Rainford Hugh Perry; 20 March 1936[1] – 29 August 2021[2][3]) was a Jamaican record producer, composer and singer noted for his innovative studio techniques and production style.[4] Perry was a pioneer in the 1970s development of dub music with his early adoption of remixing and studio effects to create new instrumental or vocal versions of existing reggae tracks.[5] He worked with and produced for a wide variety of artists, including Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Murvin, The Congos, Max Romeo, Adrian Sherwood, Beastie Boys, Ari Up, The Clash, The Orb, and many others.

Lee "Scratch" Perry
Perry performing in Munich, 2016
Background information
Birth nameRainford Hugh Perry
Also known as"Pipecock Jackson"[a]
"The Upsetter"
Born(1936-03-20)20 March 1936[1]
Kendal, Hanover, Jamaica
OriginKingston, Jamaica
Died29 August 2021(2021-08-29) (aged 85)[b]
Lucea, Hanover, Jamaica
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1958–2021
Labels
Websitehttp://www.lee-perry.com/ (no longer works as it requires Adobe Flash)

Early life Edit

Rainford Hugh Perry was born on 20 March 1936 in Kendal, Jamaica, in the parish of Hanover, the third child of Ina Davis and Henry Perry.[1] His mother had strong African traditions originating from her Yoruba ancestry that she passed on to her son.[1] His parents were both laborers, but his father later became a professional dancer.[citation needed]

Lee left school at age 15 and lived in Hanover where he did not have much regard for working, and preferred to play dominoes and live according to his own desires.[citation needed] He eventually wound up in Clarendon where he got into the dance and music scene and earned the nickname "The Neat Little Thing". Lee later moved to Kingston after experiencing a mystical connection to stones ("When the stones clash, I hear like the thunder clash... and I hear words... These words send me to Kingston. Kingston means King's Stone, the Son of the King... the stone that I was throwing in Negril send me to King Stone for my graduation.") where he apprenticed at Studio One.[6]

Career Edit

Early work Edit

Perry's musical career began in the late 1950s as a record seller for Clement Coxsone Dodd's sound system. As his sometimes turbulent relationship with Dodd developed, he found himself performing a variety of important tasks at Dodd's Studio One hit factory, going on to record nearly thirty songs for the label.[3] Disagreements between the pair due to personality and financial conflicts led him to leave the studio and seek new musical outlets. He soon found a new home at Joe Gibbs's Amalgamated Records.[3]

Working with Gibbs, Perry continued his recording career but, once again, financial problems caused conflict. Perry broke ranks with Gibbs and formed his own label, Upsetter Records, in 1968. His first major single "People Funny Boy", which was an insult directed at Gibbs, sold well with 60,000 copies sold in Jamaica alone. It is notable for its innovative use of a sample (a crying baby) as well as a fast, chugging beat that would soon become identifiable as "reggae". Similarly his acrimonious 1967 single as Lee "King" Perry, "Run for Cover", was likewise aimed at Sir Coxsone.

From 1968 until 1972, he worked with his studio band the Upsetters. During the 1970s, Perry released numerous recordings on a variety of record labels that he controlled, and many of his songs were popular in both Jamaica and the United Kingdom, where his instrumental "The Return of Django" was a top five hit in 1969. He soon became known for his innovative production techniques as well as his eccentric character.[3]

In 1970, Perry produced and released the Wailers track "Mr. Brown" (1970) with its unusual use of studio effects and eerie opening highlighting his unique approach to production.

The Black Ark Edit

In 1973, Perry built a studio in his back yard, the Black Ark, to have more control over his productions and continued to produce notable musicians such as Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Byles, Junior Murvin, the Heptones, the Congos, and Max Romeo. He also started the Black Ark label, on which many of the productions from the studio appeared.[7] With his own studio at his disposal, Perry's productions became more lavish, as the energetic producer was able to spend as much time as he wanted on the music he produced. Virtually everything Perry recorded in The Black Ark was done using basic recording equipment; through sonic sleight-of-hand, Perry made it sound unique. Paul Douglas mentions:

"Scratch had a particular sound and everybody was fascinated by his sound. He had this way of putting things together; it was just his sound and it influenced a lot of people. I’ve even gone to the Black Ark with Eric Gale for that Negril album; I remember myself and Val Douglas, we laid some tracks there, Eric Gale overdubbed stuff on there, but I honestly don't remember what happened to it."[8]

Perry remained behind the mixing desk for many years, producing songs and albums that stand out as a high point in reggae history.

By 1978, stress and unwanted outside influences began to take their toll: both Perry and the Black Ark quickly fell into a state of disrepair. Eventually, the studio burned to the ground. Perry has constantly insisted that he burned the Black Ark himself in a fit of rage.

After the Black Ark (1980s and 1990s) Edit

 
Perry performing in 1998

After the demise of the Black Ark in the early 1980s, Perry spent time in England and the United States, performing live and making erratic records with a variety of collaborators.[3] His career took a new path in 1984 when he met Mark Downie (Marcus Upbeat[original research?]) with whom he worked on the 1986 album Battle of Armagideon for Trojan. It was not until the late 1980s, when he began working with British producers Adrian Sherwood and Neil Fraser (who is better known as Mad Professor), that Perry's career began to get back on solid ground again. Perry also attributed a later resurgence of his creative muse to his deciding to quit drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis. In his earlier days, the act of producing for Perry was a frenzied and ritualistic one where he stated that "he blew smoke into the microphone so that the weed would get into the song."[9] Perry stated in an interview that he wanted to see if "it was the smoke making the music or Lee Perry making the music. I found out it was me and that I don't need to smoke."[10]

In 1998, Perry reached a wider global audience as vocalist on the track "Dr. Lee, PhD" from the Beastie Boys' album Hello Nasty.[11]

Later career Edit

In 2003, Perry won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album with the album Jamaican E.T. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Perry number 100 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[12] He teamed up with a group of Swiss musicians and performed under the name Lee Perry and the White Belly Rats, and toured the United States in 2006 and 2007 using the New York City-based group Dub Is a Weapon as his backing band.

After meeting Andrew W.K. at SXSW in 2006, Perry invited him to co-produce his album Repentance. The album, released on 19 August 2008 through Narnack Records, featured several guest artists including Moby, Ari Up, producer Don Fleming, drummer Brian Chippendale, and bassist Josh Werner.

In 2007, Perry's song "Enter the Dragon" was sampled on the track "Carrots" by Panda Bear of Animal Collective. As well, Perry was selected by Animal Collective in 2011 to perform at All Tomorrow's Parties, which the band curated in May 2011.[13] That same year, he recorded Rise Again with bassist and producer Bill Laswell; the album featured contributions from Tunde Adebimpe, Sly Dunbar, and Bernie Worrell, and was released on Laswell's M.O.D. Technologies label.[14]

In 2008, Perry reunited with Adrian Sherwood on The Mighty Upsetter. Between 2007 and 2010, Perry recorded three albums with British producer Steve Marshall who he met at Pyramid Arts Development in Hackney. The albums featured performances by Keith Richards and George Clinton. Two of these albums, End of an American Dream (2008) and Revelation (2010), received Grammy nominations in the category Best Reggae Album.

 
Perry in 2009

In 2009, Perry collaborated with Dubblestandart on their Return from Planet Dub double album, revisiting some of his material from the 1970s and 1980s, as well as collaborating on new material with Dubblestandart, some of which also included Ari Up of the Slits. In 2008, leading up to this release, Perry's first foray into the dubstep genre was released on 12" vinyl, a collaboration with Dubblestandart and New York City's Subatomic Sound System called "Iron Devil".[15] That record was followed by several more reggae-oriented dubstep collaborations with Dubblestandart and Subatomic Sound System on digital and vinyl, first Blackboard Jungle volumes 1 and 2 (2009), featuring dancehall vocalist Jahdan Blakkamoore, then Chrome Optimism (2010),[16] which also featured American filmmaker David Lynch. Following that, in 2010, Perry and Ari Up of the Slits collaborated on a limited-edition Subatomic Sound System 7" called "Hello, Hell Is Very Low", a rootical dubstep release that would turn out to be one of Ari Up's last recordings and the final release during her lifetime.

In 2010, Perry had his first ever solo art exhibition at Dem Passwords art gallery in Los Angeles, California.[17] The show, titled "Secret Education", featured works on canvas, paper, and a video installation.

In 2011, The Upsetter, a documentary film about Perry, narrated by Benicio Del Toro,[18] was released worldwide in theaters after its premiere at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival.[19] The film was directed and produced by American film makers Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough, and opened in Los Angeles in March 2011.[20] It continued to screen worldwide into 2012, with the DVD, iTunes, and Video on Demand following soon thereafter.[21][22]

In 2012, Perry teamed with the Orb to produce The Orbserver in the Star House, which was recorded in Berlin over a period of several months.[23] The album earned critical acclaim,[24][25] and featured the single "Golden Clouds", named after the historic property located near Perry's hometown in Jamaica. The recording sessions were filmed by Volker Schaner and were part of the documentary Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise.

In August 2012, it was announced that Perry would receive Jamaica's sixth highest honour, the Order of Distinction, Commander class.[26]

In 2013, Perry performed at the first Dub Champions Festival in Vienna, a sold-out performance, backed by Dubblestandart with Adrian Sherwood handling the dub mix. Perry also performed at the first two Dub Champions Festivals in New York City in 2011 and 2012, backed by Subatomic Sound System. Perry performed at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California.

Perry is featured as the DJ on the dub and reggae radio station "The Blue Ark" in Grand Theft Auto V. The station includes a number of dubs by Perry and the Upsetters including "Disco Devil" and "Grumblin' Dub".[27]

In October 2013, it was announced that Perry will be awarded a Gold Musgrave Medal later that month by the Institute of Jamaica.[28]

Perry recorded an album with Daniel Boyle in London, released in May 2014 as Lee "Scratch" Perry – Back on the Controls.[29] The album received a Grammy nomination later that year.[30]

Perry remixed the "Thor's Stone" single by UK producer Forest Swords in November 2013.[31]

 
Perry performing in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in August 2015

In 2015, the documentary Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise had a worldwide release in cinemas as well as on DVD and VOD after premiering at the East End Film Festival in London. The film gives an insight into the spiritual world of Perry, after director Volker Schaner spent more than 15 years filming with the Upsetters, witnessing the building of Perry's "Secret Laboratory" in Switzerland from the beginning until its destruction by fire in 2015. Shot in Switzerland, Jamaica, London, and Berlin, the movie also shows scenes from Aksum and Lalibela, Ethiopia to provide necessary background information. Over the years, Schaner collected over 100 hours of unique scenes and they both still continue the work, planning to release a sequel.[citation needed]

In 2015, Perry worked together with Belgium-based band Pura Vida and released The Super Ape Strikes Again, which was mixed at The Last Ark Studio in Belgium using a combination of vintage gear and modern recording techniques.[citation needed]

In September 2015, Perry and Subatomic Sound System launched a 40th anniversary tour for Perry's 1976 album Super Ape. The tour began as part of Dub Champions Festival and continued over the next two years with more than 50 dates in North America and some isolated dates in Europe. Nearly every show was sold out on the 2015 and 2016 tours. It culminated with the release of the Super Ape Returns to Conquer album in September 2017 which debuted at number 2 on iTunes US reggae chart behind Bob Marley's remastered Legend album, and on number 3 on the Billboard reggae chart. Larry McDonald performed as part of the band and on the recorded album. A Kickstarter campaign was organized in 2015 by Emch of Subatomic Sound System to raise funds to build a custom 15-foot-tall gorilla similar to the one on the original album cover art.[32] The Kickstarter campaign reached its goal and the gorilla appeared on stage during 2015 and 2016 tour dates.[33]

In October 2018, Perry and Subatomic Sound System launched a 45th anniversary tour for the 1973 album Blackboard Jungle Dub, produced by Perry. The tour began in North America and tour posters includes the tag line "World's 1st dub album, Live for the first time". Rolling Stone published a preview of the tour.[34]

2019 saw the release of The Revelation of Lee "Scratch" Perry, a film about the making of his 2010 album Revelation, directed by Steve Marshall for State of Emergency. The film features intimate behind the scenes footage of Perry at work in his home studio in the Swiss Alps and an in depth interview with him.[citation needed]

In April 2019, hip hop producer Mr. Green announced that he would be doing a record made out of Perry's famous audio stems. In July 2019, Perry announced that the record is entitled Super Ape vs. 緑: Open Door and that it would release through Tuff Kong Records on 19 August 2019. The record combined over 20 different genres of music.[35] Hypebeast said it was "Perry's best work in years" and that it "pushes boundaries of various genres. The record reached the Top 10 on the iTunes reggae chart and the Top 100 on the Billboard reggae chart.[36]

A couple of weeks prior to his death, Perry released his last song, "No Bloody Friends". The song was a collaboration with Ral Ston, and it was released on 13 August 2021.[37]

Perry's final album was with New Age Doom, titled Lee "Scratch" Perry's Guide to the Universe (2021). Perry's final dub production was for Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics, The Dub Battle (2021). The song was "The Gates of Dub" with Max Romeo and The Roots Radics band produced by Hernan "Don Camel" Sforzini.[38]

Personal life Edit

Perry resided in Switzerland with his wife Mireille and their two children. He had four other children by the names of Cleopatra Perry, Marsha Perry, Omar Perry, and Marvin (Sean) Perry in various parts of the world.[citation needed] In 2015, his new studio in Switzerland, the "Secret Laboratory", was damaged by a fire that also destroyed his stage costumes and unreleased recordings.[39][40]

Death Edit

Perry died on 29 August 2021[41] at the Noel Holmes hospital in Lucea, Jamaica, from an unspecified illness, aged 85.[42][43]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • The UpsettersThe Upsetter (1969)
  • The Upsetters – Return of Django (1969)
  • The Upsetters – Clint Eastwood (1970)
  • The Upsetters – Many Moods of the Upsetters (1970)
  • The Upsetters – Scratch the Upsetter Again (1970)
  • The Upsetters – Eastwood Rides Again (1970)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Africa's Blood (1972)
  • The Upsetters – Scratch the Upsetter – Cloak and Dagger (1973)
  • The Upsetters – Rhythm Shower (1973)
  • The Upsetters – 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle (1973)
  • The Upsetters – Double Seven (1974)
  • King Tubby Meets the Upsetter – At the Grass Roots of Dub (1974)
  • The Upsetters – Musical Bones (1975)
  • The Upsetters – Return of Wax (1975)
  • The Mighty Upsetter – Kung Fu Meets the Dragon (1975)
  • Lee Perry & The Upsetters – Revolution Dub (1975)
  • The Upsetters – Super Ape (1976)
  • Lee Perry – Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread (1978)
  • The Upsetters – Return of the Super Ape (1978)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Return of Pipecock Jackxon (1980)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Black Ark In Dub (1981)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Majestics – Mystic Miracle Star (1982)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – History, Mystery & Prophesy (1984)
  • Lee 'Scratch' Perry and The Upsetters – Battle of Armagideon (Millionaire Liquidator) (1986)
  • Lee 'Scratch' Perry + Dub SyndicateTime Boom X De Devil Dead (1987)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Satan Kicked the Bucket (1988)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry with Mad ProfessorMystic Warrior (1989)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry with Mad ProfessorMystic Warrior Dub (1989)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Message from Yard (1990)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – From the Secret Laboratory (1990)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry Meets BullwackieSatan's Dub (1990)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Spiritual Healing (1990)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Lord God Muzik (1991)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Upsetter and the Beat (1992)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mad ProfessorBlack Ark Experryments (1995)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub (1995)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry featuring Mad Professor/Douggie Digital/Juggler – Super Ape Inna Jungle (1996)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Who Put the Voodoo Pon Reggae (1996)
  • Mad Professor & Lee " Scratch" Perry – Dub Take the Voodoo Out of Reggae (1996)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Technomajikal (1997)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Dub Fire (1998)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Fire in Dub (1998)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – On the Wire (2000)
  • Mad Professor & Lee "Scratch" Perry – Techno Party (2000)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Niney the ObserverStation Underground Report (2001)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Jamaican E.T. (2002)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Alien Starman (2003)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry and the Whitebellyrats – Panic in Babylon (2004)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – End of an American Dream (2007)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Mighty Upsetter (2008)
  • Lee "$cratch" Perry – Repentance (2008)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered (2008)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Adrian SherwoodDub Setter (2009)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Unfinished Master Piece (2010)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Revelation (2010)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Bill LaswellRise Again (2011)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Master Piece (2012)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & ERM – Humanicity (2012)
  • The Orb feat. Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Orbserver in the Star House (2012)
  • The Orb feat. Lee "Scratch" Perry – More Tales from the Orbservatory (2013)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Back on the Controls (2014)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Pura Vida – The Super Ape Strikes Again (2015)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Must Be Free (2016)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Science, Magic, Logic (2017)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Subatomic Sound SystemSuper Ape Returns to Conquer (2017)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The Black Album (2018)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Alien Dub Massive (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Woodie Taylor – Big Ben Rock (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Rainford (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mr. Green – Super Ape vs. 緑: Open Door (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Life of Plants (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Heavy Rain (2019)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Live in Brighton (2020)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Lee Scratch Perry Presents The Full Experience (2020)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry and Spacewave – Dubz of the Root (2021)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Ral Ston – Friends (2021)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & Ral Ston & Scientist – Scratch & Scientist Meet Ral Ston To Conquer The Evil Duppies (2021)
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry & New Age Doom – Lee "Scratch" Perry's Guide to the Universe (2021)

Compilation albums Edit

  • DIP Presents the Upsetter (1975)
  • Scratch on the Wire (1979)
  • The Upsetter Collection (1981)
  • Megaton Dub (1983)
  • Arkology (1997)
  • Ape-ology (2007)
  • King Scratch Musical (2022)

Note: Perry has had numerous compilations come out under his name, with many being illegitimate. This list tries to round up a few more "essential" compilations.

Appearances Edit

  • Co-wrote "Police and Thieves" with Junior Murvin. It was later covered by The Clash on their 1977 debut album, some versions of which include their Perry-produced single "Complete Control".[44]
  • "The Only Alternative" on the compilation Roots of Innovation – 15 And X Years On-U Sound (1994) by Dub Syndicate on On-U Sound label.[45]
  • "Dr. Lee, PhD" on the album Hello Nasty (1998) by Beastie Boys[44]
  • Appears on two tracks on the album Whaa! (2005) by Zuco 103[46]
  • Starred in a series of Guinness advertisements (2008)[47]
  • Appears on two tracks on the album Nairobi meets Mad Professor: Wu Wei (2009) by Argentinian dub band Nairobi[48]
  • Appears on the single Golden Clouds (2012) by The Orb[49]
  • Appears on the album Aquarium in Dub (2020) by Aquarium and Levsha-Patsan (Russian: Левша-пацан)[50][51]
  • Frayed Moon Magic Man & Man in The Baloon Feat. Lee Scratch Perry
  • Appears on the album Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics - The Final Battle (2019) by Sly & Robbie and Roots Radics produced by Hernan "Don Camel" Sforzini [52]
  • Appears on the album Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics - The Dub Battle (2021) by Sly & Robbie and Roots Radics produced by Hernan "Don Camel" Sforzini [53]

Films Edit

  • Lee Perry: Return of the Super Ape (BA BA ZEE) – Rick Elgood and Don Letts (UK)
  • Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise (2015) – directed by Volker Schaner, produced by Daniela Schmid
  • Scratch in Deutschland (1992) (10 minutes)
  • Ich sende aus dem All (1995) (30 minutes), directed by Peter Braatz
  • The Upsetter (90 minutes) (2011), directed by Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough narrated by Benicio del Toro
  • Tracks: Lee Perry (2005) (Arte) (France)

Videos Edit

  • Jesus Perry Live – directed by InYourFaceTV (2013)
  • Golden Clouds – directed by Volker Schaner, collaboration with The Orb (2012)
  • Lee Scratch Perry: The Unlimited Destruction, 2002, US
  • Lee Scratch Perry: In Concert – The Ultimate Alien, 2003, US
  • Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor, 2004, US
  • Roots Rock Reggae – Inside the Jamaican Music Scene, 1977, directed by Jeremy Marre
  • Carrying the Swing – directed by Howard Johnson (1998)
  • Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music (Part 2 – Rebel Music), 2002, Mike Connolly
  • Rock & Roll – Punk (10-part series) (US) (1995) (episode 9 only), a.k.a. Dancing in the Street: A Rock and Roll History (episode 8 only) (UK)
  • Tribute to Sister D – The Forum, London, 1995 (One Drop – Crazy Baldheads – Roastfish and Cornbread)
  • Portraits of Jamaican Music – directed by Pierre Marc Simonin (2003)
  • Jools in Jamaica – directed by Geoff Wonfor, presenter Jools Holland
  • Full Moon, plant a tree – directed by Juan Manuel Sicuso
  • The Gates of dub – directed by Juan Manuel Sicuso

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Often stylized as Pipecock Jackxon
  2. ^ His wife, Mireille, claims he died on the way to the hospital on 28 August

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Further reading Edit

  • Collingwood, Jeremy (2010) Lee 'Scratch' Perry: Kiss Me Neck – The Scratch Story in Words, Pictures and Records, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 978-1-901447-96-5
  • Katz, David (2000). People Funny Boy: The Genius of Lee Scratch Perry. Payback Press, UK. ISBN 0-86241-854-2.
  • David Katz and Jeremy Collingwood, Give Me Power: A Complete Discography, Trax on Wax
  • Gary Simons, Super Scratch: The Almost Complete Lee Perry Discography, 1999, Secret History Books
  • Caesar, Pogus (2010). Muzik Kinda Sweet. Punch, OOM Gallery Archive, UK. ISBN 978-0-9566741-0-4.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Lee Perry at Wikimedia Commons
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry at AllMusic
  • Discography at Discogs
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry at IMDb

scratch, perry, born, rainford, hugh, perry, march, 1936, august, 2021, jamaican, record, producer, composer, singer, noted, innovative, studio, techniques, production, style, perry, pioneer, 1970s, development, music, with, early, adoption, remixing, studio, . Lee Scratch Perry OD born Rainford Hugh Perry 20 March 1936 1 29 August 2021 2 3 was a Jamaican record producer composer and singer noted for his innovative studio techniques and production style 4 Perry was a pioneer in the 1970s development of dub music with his early adoption of remixing and studio effects to create new instrumental or vocal versions of existing reggae tracks 5 He worked with and produced for a wide variety of artists including Bob Marley and the Wailers Junior Murvin The Congos Max Romeo Adrian Sherwood Beastie Boys Ari Up The Clash The Orb and many others Lee Scratch PerryODPerry performing in Munich 2016Background informationBirth nameRainford Hugh PerryAlso known as Pipecock Jackson a The Upsetter Born 1936 03 20 20 March 1936 1 Kendal Hanover JamaicaOriginKingston JamaicaDied29 August 2021 2021 08 29 aged 85 b Lucea Hanover JamaicaGenresDubreggaeskarocksteadyjungleelectronicOccupation s Record producersingersongwriterYears active1958 2021LabelsTrojanPamaUpsetterCreoleBlack ArkSecretIslandBurning SoundsGoldenlaneWebsitehttp www lee perry com no longer works as it requires Adobe Flash Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 The Black Ark 2 3 After the Black Ark 1980s and 1990s 2 4 Later career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Compilation albums 5 3 Appearances 6 Films 7 Videos 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life EditRainford Hugh Perry was born on 20 March 1936 in Kendal Jamaica in the parish of Hanover the third child of Ina Davis and Henry Perry 1 His mother had strong African traditions originating from her Yoruba ancestry that she passed on to her son 1 His parents were both laborers but his father later became a professional dancer citation needed Lee left school at age 15 and lived in Hanover where he did not have much regard for working and preferred to play dominoes and live according to his own desires citation needed He eventually wound up in Clarendon where he got into the dance and music scene and earned the nickname The Neat Little Thing Lee later moved to Kingston after experiencing a mystical connection to stones When the stones clash I hear like the thunder clash and I hear words These words send me to Kingston Kingston means King s Stone the Son of the King the stone that I was throwing in Negril send me to King Stone for my graduation where he apprenticed at Studio One 6 Career EditEarly work Edit Perry s musical career began in the late 1950s as a record seller for Clement Coxsone Dodd s sound system As his sometimes turbulent relationship with Dodd developed he found himself performing a variety of important tasks at Dodd s Studio One hit factory going on to record nearly thirty songs for the label 3 Disagreements between the pair due to personality and financial conflicts led him to leave the studio and seek new musical outlets He soon found a new home at Joe Gibbs s Amalgamated Records 3 Working with Gibbs Perry continued his recording career but once again financial problems caused conflict Perry broke ranks with Gibbs and formed his own label Upsetter Records in 1968 His first major single People Funny Boy which was an insult directed at Gibbs sold well with 60 000 copies sold in Jamaica alone It is notable for its innovative use of a sample a crying baby as well as a fast chugging beat that would soon become identifiable as reggae Similarly his acrimonious 1967 single as Lee King Perry Run for Cover was likewise aimed at Sir Coxsone From 1968 until 1972 he worked with his studio band the Upsetters During the 1970s Perry released numerous recordings on a variety of record labels that he controlled and many of his songs were popular in both Jamaica and the United Kingdom where his instrumental The Return of Django was a top five hit in 1969 He soon became known for his innovative production techniques as well as his eccentric character 3 In 1970 Perry produced and released the Wailers track Mr Brown 1970 with its unusual use of studio effects and eerie opening highlighting his unique approach to production The Black Ark EditIn 1973 Perry built a studio in his back yard the Black Ark to have more control over his productions and continued to produce notable musicians such as Bob Marley and the Wailers Junior Byles Junior Murvin the Heptones the Congos and Max Romeo He also started the Black Ark label on which many of the productions from the studio appeared 7 With his own studio at his disposal Perry s productions became more lavish as the energetic producer was able to spend as much time as he wanted on the music he produced Virtually everything Perry recorded in The Black Ark was done using basic recording equipment through sonic sleight of hand Perry made it sound unique Paul Douglas mentions Scratch had a particular sound and everybody was fascinated by his sound He had this way of putting things together it was just his sound and it influenced a lot of people I ve even gone to the Black Ark with Eric Gale for that Negril album I remember myself and Val Douglas we laid some tracks there Eric Gale overdubbed stuff on there but I honestly don t remember what happened to it 8 Perry remained behind the mixing desk for many years producing songs and albums that stand out as a high point in reggae history By 1978 stress and unwanted outside influences began to take their toll both Perry and the Black Ark quickly fell into a state of disrepair Eventually the studio burned to the ground Perry has constantly insisted that he burned the Black Ark himself in a fit of rage After the Black Ark 1980s and 1990s Edit nbsp Perry performing in 1998After the demise of the Black Ark in the early 1980s Perry spent time in England and the United States performing live and making erratic records with a variety of collaborators 3 His career took a new path in 1984 when he met Mark Downie Marcus Upbeat original research with whom he worked on the 1986 album Battle of Armagideon for Trojan It was not until the late 1980s when he began working with British producers Adrian Sherwood and Neil Fraser who is better known as Mad Professor that Perry s career began to get back on solid ground again Perry also attributed a later resurgence of his creative muse to his deciding to quit drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis In his earlier days the act of producing for Perry was a frenzied and ritualistic one where he stated that he blew smoke into the microphone so that the weed would get into the song 9 Perry stated in an interview that he wanted to see if it was the smoke making the music or Lee Perry making the music I found out it was me and that I don t need to smoke 10 In 1998 Perry reached a wider global audience as vocalist on the track Dr Lee PhD from the Beastie Boys album Hello Nasty 11 Later career Edit In 2003 Perry won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album with the album Jamaican E T In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked Perry number 100 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 12 He teamed up with a group of Swiss musicians and performed under the name Lee Perry and the White Belly Rats and toured the United States in 2006 and 2007 using the New York City based group Dub Is a Weapon as his backing band After meeting Andrew W K at SXSW in 2006 Perry invited him to co produce his album Repentance The album released on 19 August 2008 through Narnack Records featured several guest artists including Moby Ari Up producer Don Fleming drummer Brian Chippendale and bassist Josh Werner In 2007 Perry s song Enter the Dragon was sampled on the track Carrots by Panda Bear of Animal Collective As well Perry was selected by Animal Collective in 2011 to perform at All Tomorrow s Parties which the band curated in May 2011 13 That same year he recorded Rise Again with bassist and producer Bill Laswell the album featured contributions from Tunde Adebimpe Sly Dunbar and Bernie Worrell and was released on Laswell s M O D Technologies label 14 In 2008 Perry reunited with Adrian Sherwood on The Mighty Upsetter Between 2007 and 2010 Perry recorded three albums with British producer Steve Marshall who he met at Pyramid Arts Development in Hackney The albums featured performances by Keith Richards and George Clinton Two of these albums End of an American Dream 2008 and Revelation 2010 received Grammy nominations in the category Best Reggae Album nbsp Perry in 2009In 2009 Perry collaborated with Dubblestandart on their Return from Planet Dub double album revisiting some of his material from the 1970s and 1980s as well as collaborating on new material with Dubblestandart some of which also included Ari Up of the Slits In 2008 leading up to this release Perry s first foray into the dubstep genre was released on 12 vinyl a collaboration with Dubblestandart and New York City s Subatomic Sound System called Iron Devil 15 That record was followed by several more reggae oriented dubstep collaborations with Dubblestandart and Subatomic Sound System on digital and vinyl first Blackboard Jungle volumes 1 and 2 2009 featuring dancehall vocalist Jahdan Blakkamoore then Chrome Optimism 2010 16 which also featured American filmmaker David Lynch Following that in 2010 Perry and Ari Up of the Slits collaborated on a limited edition Subatomic Sound System 7 called Hello Hell Is Very Low a rootical dubstep release that would turn out to be one of Ari Up s last recordings and the final release during her lifetime In 2010 Perry had his first ever solo art exhibition at Dem Passwords art gallery in Los Angeles California 17 The show titled Secret Education featured works on canvas paper and a video installation In 2011 The Upsetter a documentary film about Perry narrated by Benicio Del Toro 18 was released worldwide in theaters after its premiere at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival 19 The film was directed and produced by American film makers Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough and opened in Los Angeles in March 2011 20 It continued to screen worldwide into 2012 with the DVD iTunes and Video on Demand following soon thereafter 21 22 In 2012 Perry teamed with the Orb to produce The Orbserver in the Star House which was recorded in Berlin over a period of several months 23 The album earned critical acclaim 24 25 and featured the single Golden Clouds named after the historic property located near Perry s hometown in Jamaica The recording sessions were filmed by Volker Schaner and were part of the documentary Lee Scratch Perry s Vision of Paradise In August 2012 it was announced that Perry would receive Jamaica s sixth highest honour the Order of Distinction Commander class 26 In 2013 Perry performed at the first Dub Champions Festival in Vienna a sold out performance backed by Dubblestandart with Adrian Sherwood handling the dub mix Perry also performed at the first two Dub Champions Festivals in New York City in 2011 and 2012 backed by Subatomic Sound System Perry performed at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio California Perry is featured as the DJ on the dub and reggae radio station The Blue Ark in Grand Theft Auto V The station includes a number of dubs by Perry and the Upsetters including Disco Devil and Grumblin Dub 27 In October 2013 it was announced that Perry will be awarded a Gold Musgrave Medal later that month by the Institute of Jamaica 28 Perry recorded an album with Daniel Boyle in London released in May 2014 as Lee Scratch Perry Back on the Controls 29 The album received a Grammy nomination later that year 30 Perry remixed the Thor s Stone single by UK producer Forest Swords in November 2013 31 nbsp Perry performing in Saint Petersburg Russia in August 2015In 2015 the documentary Lee Scratch Perry s Vision of Paradise had a worldwide release in cinemas as well as on DVD and VOD after premiering at the East End Film Festival in London The film gives an insight into the spiritual world of Perry after director Volker Schaner spent more than 15 years filming with the Upsetters witnessing the building of Perry s Secret Laboratory in Switzerland from the beginning until its destruction by fire in 2015 Shot in Switzerland Jamaica London and Berlin the movie also shows scenes from Aksum and Lalibela Ethiopia to provide necessary background information Over the years Schaner collected over 100 hours of unique scenes and they both still continue the work planning to release a sequel citation needed In 2015 Perry worked together with Belgium based band Pura Vida and released The Super Ape Strikes Again which was mixed at The Last Ark Studio in Belgium using a combination of vintage gear and modern recording techniques citation needed In September 2015 Perry and Subatomic Sound System launched a 40th anniversary tour for Perry s 1976 album Super Ape The tour began as part of Dub Champions Festival and continued over the next two years with more than 50 dates in North America and some isolated dates in Europe Nearly every show was sold out on the 2015 and 2016 tours It culminated with the release of the Super Ape Returns to Conquer album in September 2017 which debuted at number 2 on iTunes US reggae chart behind Bob Marley s remastered Legend album and on number 3 on the Billboard reggae chart Larry McDonald performed as part of the band and on the recorded album A Kickstarter campaign was organized in 2015 by Emch of Subatomic Sound System to raise funds to build a custom 15 foot tall gorilla similar to the one on the original album cover art 32 The Kickstarter campaign reached its goal and the gorilla appeared on stage during 2015 and 2016 tour dates 33 In October 2018 Perry and Subatomic Sound System launched a 45th anniversary tour for the 1973 album Blackboard Jungle Dub produced by Perry The tour began in North America and tour posters includes the tag line World s 1st dub album Live for the first time Rolling Stone published a preview of the tour 34 2019 saw the release of The Revelation of Lee Scratch Perry a film about the making of his 2010 album Revelation directed by Steve Marshall for State of Emergency The film features intimate behind the scenes footage of Perry at work in his home studio in the Swiss Alps and an in depth interview with him citation needed In April 2019 hip hop producer Mr Green announced that he would be doing a record made out of Perry s famous audio stems In July 2019 Perry announced that the record is entitled Super Ape vs 緑 Open Door and that it would release through Tuff Kong Records on 19 August 2019 The record combined over 20 different genres of music 35 Hypebeast said it was Perry s best work in years and that it pushes boundaries of various genres The record reached the Top 10 on the iTunes reggae chart and the Top 100 on the Billboard reggae chart 36 A couple of weeks prior to his death Perry released his last song No Bloody Friends The song was a collaboration with Ral Ston and it was released on 13 August 2021 37 Perry s final album was with New Age Doom titled Lee Scratch Perry s Guide to the Universe 2021 Perry s final dub production was for Sly amp Robbie vs Roots Radics The Dub Battle 2021 The song was The Gates of Dub with Max Romeo and The Roots Radics band produced by Hernan Don Camel Sforzini 38 Personal life EditPerry resided in Switzerland with his wife Mireille and their two children He had four other children by the names of Cleopatra Perry Marsha Perry Omar Perry and Marvin Sean Perry in various parts of the world citation needed In 2015 his new studio in Switzerland the Secret Laboratory was damaged by a fire that also destroyed his stage costumes and unreleased recordings 39 40 Death EditPerry died on 29 August 2021 41 at the Noel Holmes hospital in Lucea Jamaica from an unspecified illness aged 85 42 43 Discography EditAlbums Edit The Upsetters The Upsetter 1969 The Upsetters Return of Django 1969 The Upsetters Clint Eastwood 1970 The Upsetters Many Moods of the Upsetters 1970 The Upsetters Scratch the Upsetter Again 1970 The Upsetters Eastwood Rides Again 1970 Lee Scratch Perry Africa s Blood 1972 The Upsetters Scratch the Upsetter Cloak and Dagger 1973 The Upsetters Rhythm Shower 1973 The Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle 1973 The Upsetters Double Seven 1974 King Tubby Meets the Upsetter At the Grass Roots of Dub 1974 The Upsetters Musical Bones 1975 The Upsetters Return of Wax 1975 The Mighty Upsetter Kung Fu Meets the Dragon 1975 Lee Perry amp The Upsetters Revolution Dub 1975 The Upsetters Super Ape 1976 Lee Perry Roast Fish Collie Weed amp Corn Bread 1978 The Upsetters Return of the Super Ape 1978 Lee Scratch Perry The Return of Pipecock Jackxon 1980 Lee Scratch Perry Black Ark In Dub 1981 Lee Scratch Perry amp The Majestics Mystic Miracle Star 1982 Lee Scratch Perry History Mystery amp Prophesy 1984 Lee Scratch Perry and The Upsetters Battle of Armagideon Millionaire Liquidator 1986 Lee Scratch Perry Dub Syndicate Time Boom X De Devil Dead 1987 Lee Scratch Perry Satan Kicked the Bucket 1988 Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor Mystic Warrior 1989 Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor Mystic Warrior Dub 1989 Lee Scratch Perry Message from Yard 1990 Lee Scratch Perry From the Secret Laboratory 1990 Lee Scratch Perry Meets Bullwackie Satan s Dub 1990 Lee Scratch Perry Spiritual Healing 1990 Lee Scratch Perry Lord God Muzik 1991 Lee Scratch Perry The Upsetter and the Beat 1992 Lee Scratch Perry amp Mad Professor Black Ark Experryments 1995 Lee Scratch Perry Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub 1995 Lee Scratch Perry featuring Mad Professor Douggie Digital Juggler Super Ape Inna Jungle 1996 Lee Scratch Perry Who Put the Voodoo Pon Reggae 1996 Mad Professor amp Lee Scratch Perry Dub Take the Voodoo Out of Reggae 1996 Lee Scratch Perry Technomajikal 1997 Lee Scratch Perry Dub Fire 1998 Lee Scratch Perry Fire in Dub 1998 Lee Scratch Perry On the Wire 2000 Mad Professor amp Lee Scratch Perry Techno Party 2000 Lee Scratch Perry amp Niney the Observer Station Underground Report 2001 Lee Scratch Perry Jamaican E T 2002 Lee Scratch Perry Alien Starman 2003 Lee Scratch Perry and the Whitebellyrats Panic in Babylon 2004 Lee Scratch Perry End of an American Dream 2007 Lee Scratch Perry The Mighty Upsetter 2008 Lee cratch Perry Repentance 2008 Lee Scratch Perry Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered 2008 Lee Scratch Perry amp Adrian Sherwood Dub Setter 2009 Lee Scratch Perry The Unfinished Master Piece 2010 Lee Scratch Perry Revelation 2010 Lee Scratch Perry amp Bill Laswell Rise Again 2011 Lee Scratch Perry Master Piece 2012 Lee Scratch Perry amp ERM Humanicity 2012 The Orb feat Lee Scratch Perry The Orbserver in the Star House 2012 The Orb feat Lee Scratch Perry More Tales from the Orbservatory 2013 Lee Scratch Perry Back on the Controls 2014 Lee Scratch Perry amp Pura Vida The Super Ape Strikes Again 2015 Lee Scratch Perry Must Be Free 2016 Lee Scratch Perry Science Magic Logic 2017 Lee Scratch Perry amp Subatomic Sound System Super Ape Returns to Conquer 2017 Lee Scratch Perry The Black Album 2018 Lee Scratch Perry Alien Dub Massive 2019 Lee Scratch Perry amp Woodie Taylor Big Ben Rock 2019 Lee Scratch Perry Rainford 2019 Lee Scratch Perry amp Mr Green Super Ape vs 緑 Open Door 2019 Lee Scratch Perry Life of Plants 2019 Lee Scratch Perry Heavy Rain 2019 Lee Scratch Perry Live in Brighton 2020 Lee Scratch Perry Lee Scratch Perry Presents The Full Experience 2020 Lee Scratch Perry and Spacewave Dubz of the Root 2021 Lee Scratch Perry amp Ral Ston Friends 2021 Lee Scratch Perry amp Ral Ston amp Scientist Scratch amp Scientist Meet Ral Ston To Conquer The Evil Duppies 2021 Lee Scratch Perry amp New Age Doom Lee Scratch Perry s Guide to the Universe 2021 Compilation albums Edit DIP Presents the Upsetter 1975 Scratch on the Wire 1979 The Upsetter Collection 1981 Megaton Dub 1983 Arkology 1997 Ape ology 2007 King Scratch Musical 2022 Note Perry has had numerous compilations come out under his name with many being illegitimate This list tries to round up a few more essential compilations Appearances Edit Co wrote Police and Thieves with Junior Murvin It was later covered by The Clash on their 1977 debut album some versions of which include their Perry produced single Complete Control 44 The Only Alternative on the compilation Roots of Innovation 15 And X Years On U Sound 1994 by Dub Syndicate on On U Sound label 45 Dr Lee PhD on the album Hello Nasty 1998 by Beastie Boys 44 Appears on two tracks on the album Whaa 2005 by Zuco 103 46 Starred in a series of Guinness advertisements 2008 47 Appears on two tracks on the album Nairobi meets Mad Professor Wu Wei 2009 by Argentinian dub band Nairobi 48 Appears on the single Golden Clouds 2012 by The Orb 49 Appears on the album Aquarium in Dub 2020 by Aquarium and Levsha Patsan Russian Levsha pacan 50 51 Frayed Moon Magic Man amp Man in The Baloon Feat Lee Scratch Perry Appears on the album Sly amp Robbie vs Roots Radics The Final Battle 2019 by Sly amp Robbie and Roots Radics produced by Hernan Don Camel Sforzini 52 Appears on the album Sly amp Robbie vs Roots Radics The Dub Battle 2021 by Sly amp Robbie and Roots Radics produced by Hernan Don Camel Sforzini 53 Films EditLee Perry Return of the Super Ape BA BA ZEE Rick Elgood and Don Letts UK Lee Scratch Perry s Vision of Paradise 2015 directed by Volker Schaner produced by Daniela Schmid Scratch in Deutschland 1992 10 minutes Ich sende aus dem All 1995 30 minutes directed by Peter Braatz The Upsetter 90 minutes 2011 directed by Ethan Higbee and Adam Bhala Lough narrated by Benicio del Toro Tracks Lee Perry 2005 Arte France Videos EditJesus Perry Live directed by InYourFaceTV 2013 Golden Clouds directed by Volker Schaner collaboration with The Orb 2012 Lee Scratch Perry The Unlimited Destruction 2002 US Lee Scratch Perry In Concert The Ultimate Alien 2003 US Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor 2004 US Roots Rock Reggae Inside the Jamaican Music Scene 1977 directed by Jeremy Marre Carrying the Swing directed by Howard Johnson 1998 Reggae The Story of Jamaican Music Part 2 Rebel Music 2002 Mike Connolly Rock amp Roll Punk 10 part series US 1995 episode 9 only a k a Dancing in the Street A Rock and Roll History episode 8 only UK Tribute to Sister D The Forum London 1995 One Drop Crazy Baldheads Roastfish and Cornbread Portraits of Jamaican Music directed by Pierre Marc Simonin 2003 Jools in Jamaica directed by Geoff Wonfor presenter Jools Holland Full Moon plant a tree directed by Juan Manuel Sicuso The Gates of dub directed by Juan Manuel SicusoNotes Edit Often stylized as Pipecock Jackxon His wife Mireille claims he died on the way to the hospital on 28 AugustReferences Edit a b c d Katz David 17 November 2009 People Funny Boy The Genius Of Lee Scratch Perry Omnibus Press pp 1 5 ISBN 978 0 85712 034 2 Reggae great Lee Scratch Perry dies 29 August 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 a b c d e Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 738 741 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Mason Peter 19 August 2021 Lee Scratch Perry obituary The Guardian Retrieved 19 August 2021 The Upsetter the Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry Theupsettermovie com Retrieved 21 December 2012 Harty Hilary Lee Scratch Perry Reggae Pioneer Set to Burn the Mother Down San Antonio Current Retrieved 29 September 2016 Katz David 17 November 2009 People Funny Boy The Genius Of Lee Scratch Perry Omnibus Press pp 175 181 2 ISBN 978 0 85712 034 2 Katz David 17 November 2009 People Funny Boy The Genius Of Lee Scratch Perry Omnibus Press p 83 ISBN 978 0 85712 034 2 Horovitz Adam 21 April 2005 Lee Scratch Perry Rolling Stone New York ProQuest 220173961 Heselgrave Douglas December 2006 Lee Scratch Perry From the Black Ark to the Skull Cave the Madman Becomes a Psychiatrist Music Box Magazine Retrieved 28 December 2006 Beastie Boys Hot Sauce History Lee Perry Rides The Subway Music Celebrity Artist News Mtv com 3 May 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2012 The Immortals The First Fifty Rolling Stone Issue 946 Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 16 March 2006 ATP curated by Animal Collective All Tomorrow s Parties Atpfestival com Retrieved 21 December 2012 Lee Scratch Perry Rise Again PopMatters 1 June 2011 Dubblestandart featuring Lee Scratch Perry amp Prince Far I Iron Devil Vinyl at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 22 April 2012 Dubblestandart Meets David Lynch amp Lee Scratch Perry Chrome Optimism Vinyl at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 22 April 2012 Ziegler Chris 12 November 2010 Lee Scratch Perry s First Ever Art Show Opens Tomorrow Interview with Curator Sebastian Demian Los Angeles Music West Coast Sound Blogs laweekly com Retrieved 21 December 2012 Benicio Del Toro Narrates Doc on Reggae Legend Lee Scratch Perry Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter 24 February 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2012 The Upsetter The Life amp Music of Lee Scratch Perry Released On New Self Distribution Platform Shadow and Act Blogs indiewire com 30 September 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Nate Jackson 24 March 2011 Lee Scratch Perry s life on film in The Upsetter Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com Retrieved 21 December 2012 Doc Channel Blog Docs on DVD The Upsetter Shut Up Little Man Sarah Palin You Betcha Revenge of the Electric Car Queen of the Sun Limelight Hell and Back Again From the Sky Down Blog documentarychannel com 24 January 2012 Archived from the original on 22 January 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2012 New On DVD Blu ray VOD This Week 13 The Upsetter The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry A Good Man Shadow and Act Blogs indiewire com Retrieved 21 December 2012 The Orb amp Lee Scratch Perry Golden Clouds Video on JamBase Jambase com Retrieved 21 December 2012 The Orb s New Album The Observer In The Star House Ft Lee Scratch Perry Out 8 28 Top40 Charts com Songs amp Videos from 49 Top 20 amp Top 40 Music Charts from 30 Countries Top40 charts com Retrieved 21 December 2012 The Orb Featuring Lee Scratch Perry Debut Hold Me Upsetter As A Free Download Contactmusic com 3 September 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Bonitto Brian 2012 Tosh gets OM Jamaica Observer 7 August 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2012 Rockstar reveals definitive GTA 5 radio station song list From Rick James to FIDLAR Metro 3 October 2013 Retrieved 11 February 2017 Scratch and Chinna to get Musgrave Medals Jamaica Observer 4 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Gentile John 2013 Lee Scratch Perry Is Back on the Controls in Roots Reggae Return Rolling Stone 13 November 2013 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Jackson Kevin 2014 Six vie for Reggae Grammy album Jamaica Observer 5 December 2014 Retrieved 6 December 2014 Listen Lee Scratch Perry Remixes Forest Swords Thor s Stone News Pitchfork 27 November 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2014 Lee Scratch Perry Needs Giant Gorilla for Super Ape Tour News Afropop Worldwide 24 July 2015 Going bananas for Lee Scratch Perry s Super Ape News Wax Poetics 2015 Lee Scratch Perry to Perform Blackboard Jungle Dub LP Live This Fall News Rolling Stone 11 October 2018 Traffic Ent Trafficent com Hypebeast 21 September 2019 The music business remembers Lee Scratch Perry Musicweek com Retrieved 3 October 2021 The Gates of Dub Lee Scratch Perry meets Roots Radics feat Max Romeo YouTube Legendary producer Lee Scratch Perry s studio destroyed Jamaica Observer 7 December 2015 Retrieved 11 December 2015 Grizzle Shereita 2015 Unreleased Lee Scratch Perry recordings destroyed in fire Jamaica Gleaner 11 December 2015 Retrieved 11 December 2015 Mason Peter 29 August 2021 Lee Scratch Perry obituary The Guardian Retrieved 29 August 2021 Lee Scratch Perry visionary master of reggae dies aged 85 The Guardian 29 August 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 Jamaican reggae icon Lee Scratch Perry dies aged 85 BBC News Online 29 August 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2021 a b Katz David 2006 People Funny Boy Omnibus Press ISBN 978 1846094439 pp 247 453 Roots of Innovation 15 and X Years On U Sound On U Sound 1996 Beres Derek 2005 Zuco 103 Whaa Paste 23 November 2005 Retrieved 18 September 2015 Hasson Thomas 2012 INTERVIEW Lee Scratch Perry amp Orb LP The Quietus 4 September 2012 Retrieved 18 September 2015 1 dead link Katz David 2012 The Orb featuring Lee Scratch Perry The Orbserver in the Star House Review BBC Retrieved 18 September 2015 Aleksej Mazhaev 8 September 2020 Recenziya Akvarium Li Skretch Perri Akvarium in Dub InterMedia in Russian Retrieved 7 November 2020 Prishlos vymachivat golos BG v eliksire molodosti In Russian Sly amp Robbie Vs Roots Radics the Final Battle Discogs Sly amp Robbie vs Roots Radics The Dub Battle 28 September 2021 Further reading EditCollingwood Jeremy 2010 Lee Scratch Perry Kiss Me Neck The Scratch Story in Words Pictures and Records Cherry Red Books ISBN 978 1 901447 96 5 Katz David 2000 People Funny Boy The Genius of Lee Scratch Perry Payback Press UK ISBN 0 86241 854 2 David Katz and Jeremy Collingwood Give Me Power A Complete Discography Trax on Wax Gary Simons Super Scratch The Almost Complete Lee Perry Discography 1999 Secret History Books Caesar Pogus 2010 Muzik Kinda Sweet Punch OOM Gallery Archive UK ISBN 978 0 9566741 0 4 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Lee Perry at Wikimedia Commons Lee Scratch Perry at AllMusic Discography at Discogs Lee Scratch Perry at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee 22Scratch 22 Perry amp oldid 1179651976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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