New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

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Funky Punk

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by Funky Punk »

ed wrote:clearly unfinished studio left overs..
How do you know this?
ed

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by ed »

I posted samples here. Do a quick google search and you will find it offered on various japanese shops ( pre orders ) .. but they got removed by a moderator..
Visitor

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by Visitor »

It is known Lee Perry did some special dubplates for Mikey Dread. So most likely he did some for other producers/persons too to pay his debts or just to get some money by selling special mixes of his songs.
Musitronics
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Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

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Sound systems are not something I've ever associated with Scratch, maybe this is just my ignorance so I'm hoping this will shed some light on the subject for me and be some really interesting material.

I also read about the dubs scratch had done for Mikey Dread, but I thought they were just sound effects as used on the Mikey Dread show, just short radio jingles/intro's?

Scratch specials (imo) are the very stripped back mono mixes (without Scratch vocals) like the Bucky skank versions. I'm sure this was what the mc's and sound systems wanted (Raw instrumentals) so the mc's would have room to mix and add their vocals. Surely these are his sound system specials? I've also never heard Scratch ever once "represent" any sound system in any of his music, not even Tubby's, that's not to say it didn't happen though, probably most of his releases went to Dub Plate first.
Geoffrey

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by Geoffrey »

I kind of hope that they are actual dubplates preserved - a missing section of the charted Perry history - but the lack of specifics, i.e., which sounds and sound system operators these dubplates were made for, makes me think ed could be right. What would be really nice is if Lee Perry himself explained his dubplate productions as featured on this comp... but with all respect I wonder if he can even remember them! ;)
blackarkrock
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Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

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Mick Sleeper wrote:More information on this release (including an interview with Jeremy Collingwood soon come) on my Scratch website:

http://www.upsetter.net/scratch
Nice work as always, Mick!

Great news about the new discography book, too...
Visitor

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by Visitor »

According to Ansel Collins: "when the disc jockeys would play Scratch's instrumental music the crowd would just run away". This happened circa in late 60's/early 70's.

So the instrumental music which was popular in UK wasn't popular in JA. The first time he was popular in JA as a producer when he recorded with Junior Byles.
skunkride
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Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

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Geoffrey wrote:What would be really nice is if Lee Perry himself explained his dubplate productions as featured on this comp...
That would probably be something like that :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X_M6gCXKBg

;-)
slappy 2
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Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by slappy 2 »

just picked up the book..excited about that!
Geoffrey

Re: New Pressure Sounds Lee Perry release - "Sound System Scratch"

Post by Geoffrey »

Oh nooooo... Looks like it's only CD. :(

http://www.pressure.co.uk/item/PSCD68/

Anyone heard whether there will be a vinyl edition? I was looking forward to a double LP gatefold spectacular!
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