Lee & Upsetters + Bob ... the perfect combination. Genius and talent. Legendary times that will never return. Music and social commitment. RootsRastaReggaeResilienceReaction. JAH guide
It's before Bob went to Chris Blackwell,Lee could drink his blood because reggae excist by the invention of him(Lee Perry). He worked it out from Mento,Ska,BleuBeat,Rocksteady,Soul and even Countrie Perry worked at Studio 1 Brentfordstreet and after an bankruptcy Chris got many songs while Lee was the composer and owner.Perry wrote a song "Blackwell is a thief" By the way if you look at both labels you see a big 1 and a big i. Studio 1 is now a musseum. After his political asylum and during a curatorial investigation they found more than 8000 released and unreleased tracks and sample's made by Perry.Most of them we've never heard.
I have this CD of the Wailers' early work and me and my friends used to cruise around listening to it. BUT this song right here stole the show every time, perfect song for cruising around at night
One of the greatest recordings ever! But it's actually a self-production, Perry had nothing to do with it. Only released in the US on a now very expensive Tuff Gong 7" single!
@@bluezodiac6329 Those two are supposedly collaborations between Bob & Perry. Perry was experimenting with drum machines at the time, but so was Family Man, who bought an early type drum / backing machine in Los Angeles on tour. So who actually built those two rhythms? Checked Jeremy Collingwood's book on Marley, he states Scratch produced them, they were circulated on dubplate, and first released in 1983. Don't know the author's source. What I do know is that another track from that time, "Chim Cherry" was built by Fams but is always credited to Perry...
Lee & Upsetters + Bob ... the perfect combination. Genius and talent. Legendary times that will never return. Music and social commitment. RootsRastaReggaeResilienceReaction.
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I’ve never heard this version before. It’s brilliant! 👍🏻
It's before Bob went to Chris Blackwell,Lee could drink his blood because reggae excist by the invention of him(Lee Perry).
He worked it out from Mento,Ska,BleuBeat,Rocksteady,Soul and even Countrie
Perry worked at Studio 1 Brentfordstreet and after an bankruptcy Chris got many songs while Lee was the composer and owner.Perry wrote a song "Blackwell is a thief" By the way if you look at both labels you see a big 1 and a big i.
Studio 1 is now a musseum.
After his political asylum and during a curatorial investigation they found more than 8000 released and unreleased tracks and sample's made by Perry.Most of them we've never heard.
It's the best
Every version of concrete jungle is a masterpiece.
I have this CD of the Wailers' early work and me and my friends used to cruise around listening to it. BUT this song right here stole the show every time, perfect song for cruising around at night
Lindo lindo
Segunda voz de Peter é sensacional 😖
Real music♥️ Rise In Peace 🔥🔥🔥
He frankly has been the best
Oohhhh meh lovey dis wan tan man
Raw Originals from this lable when it comes to B.M.W..classics
Wailers Rocking Roots Reggae Forever. Rise In Power Berhane Selassie aka Bob Marley Bunny Livingston Peter Tosh.
Keep Rising Jah people ☀️🐝✨🌻
A melhor música do mundo. Principalmente na parte instrumental
My favorite version
Sharonda Lewis incredible version ...
the heart speaking.... so roots
no escuchaste de de blackwell?
I dig this one along with the bonus Catch a Fire disc of the original Randy's recordings before the overdubs.
omg new for me this...
Crucial
Bob Marley was a man with a spliff, in a world full of jam doughnuts!
Blessings always !
It seems that bob marley already recorded the most of his songs before he signed with island records
Whata heaaaaavy !!!!!
Tunee!
Its this version for me
♥️
Se é loco!
bom toca vitrola de ouro
One of the greatest recordings ever! But it's actually a self-production, Perry had nothing to do with it. Only released in the US on a now very expensive Tuff Gong 7" single!
@@bluezodiac6329 Those two are supposedly collaborations between Bob & Perry. Perry was experimenting with drum machines at the time, but so was Family Man, who bought an early type drum / backing machine in Los Angeles on tour. So who actually built those two rhythms? Checked Jeremy Collingwood's book on Marley, he states Scratch produced them, they were circulated on dubplate, and first released in 1983. Don't know the author's source. What I do know is that another track from that time, "Chim Cherry" was built by Fams but is always credited to Perry...
@@bluezodiac6329 Perry produced Natural Mystic
Also on jamaican blue tuff gong with hurting inside on flip
@@ElNumeroUno777 No, that is the same cut as on Catch A Fire. Whole new recording of the tune.
Hi, I do think this a Perry Production publiqued on JAD records but Perry ownes this original master tape 🇯🇲🇪🇹
👽
It's a concrete jungle
Heavy.
What's B side?
a Dub Mix. like on almost every reggae single from jamaica^^
Actually the flip is an instrumental titled Ammunation. Not a dub at all.
@@lucalone Jamaican B sides in the 60s and early 70s were great tunes It all changed when Dub became popular B sides were then forgettable.
This B side was on the flip side of uroy kingston 12 version.
A pity you never knew him.