People Funny Boy: The Early Upsetter Singles (Vinyl 2xLP) discogimpIn the late spring of 1968, after years spent making his mark within the Jamaican music industry as an artist and jobbing producer, Lee 'Scratch' Perry unveiled his own Upsetter Records label. Over the months that immediately followed, his exceptional talent was repeatedly reinforced with the release a series of popular 7" singles, the most successful was his ground breaking hit, People Funny Boy.
limited to an edition of 2
" featuring Chicagoan singer and poet Jamila Woods
with Dimitri From Paris and Africaine 808 at the control
also titled Do You Believe in Magic
Cocker doesn't tell tales of conquests: he tells tales of sexual obsession and betrayal
Ѭ¢ Rare Dutch funk & soul album featuring US vocalist Billy Jones & Dutch backing band The Stars
released just after show Opiniàö¬£o
The original Bill Evans Trio
Party rocksteady stylee with Delano Stewart's wicked vocal from 1968 and a killer horns cut of "Tell Me Baby" by The Gaysters on the flip
sonically it draws on the infectious pace of grime and resolutely forward-thinking UK rap
Jake Riviera (Stiff's founder) and Nick Lowe were looking for any opportunity to mess with music journalists ahead of the release of Nick's debut solo record
and sees Mush further exploring the outer reaches of art-rock with the coruscating wit and unique delivery that has become their trademark