
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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Soul Fire
Dreadlocks In Moonlight
Having a Party
Disco Devil
The Upsetter
People Funny Boy
Roast Fish & Cornbread
Curly Locks
Jungle Lion
I Am the Upsetter
City Too Hot
I Am A Madman
Fisher man Dub
Disco Devil (extended version)
Justice to the People
Enter The Dragon
Bionic Rats
White Belly Rat
Throw Some Water In
Chase the Devil
Beat down babylon
Bird in Hand
Blackboard Jungle Dub - Version 1
Techno Party
Bathroom Skank
Yakety Yak
Party Time
Vibrate On
100lbs of Summer - Tricky Remix
Heavy Voodoo
Free Up the Weed
Black Panta
Stay Dread
Inspector Gadget
Curly Dub
Secret Laboratory (Scientific Dancehall)
Evil Tongues
Come Along
Chicken Scratch
Give Me Justice
Here Come The Warm Dreads
Scratch The Dub Organizer
Ghetto Sidewalk
Tell Me Something Good
Push, Push
The Ganja Man
Woman's Dub
Return of the Super Ape
Dread Lion
Big Neck Police
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