July 4, 2007
Panic in Babylon
One of the most important figures in the history of reggae music is Lee “Scratch” Perry. As a songwriter, a performer and especially a producer, Perry has been at the forefront of reggae music since the late 50’s ska movement. Practically the inventor of both dubs reggae (he produced one of the earliest all-dub albums, Blackboard Jungle, in 1974) and the “scratch” turntable effect used by DJ’s (his production of Charlie Ace’s “Cow Theory Skank” in 1973 became the first recording to use the “scratch” effect), Perry’s studio innovations have influenced not only reggae but also rock, punk, pop and dance music. Yet, at 70 years old, Perry, with his new album “Panic In Babylon” (Narnack) to be released in August 2006, proves to be more relevant than ever.
How about listening to a track from his latest album (on the right)
Filed by lforster at 5:30 pm under African Caribbean & African Achievement, General miscellaneous
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I saw the note on my blog about the music player. I thought … “Lloyd will surely have this installed already!!” so I decided to look – and, lo and behold, you do!!! Think I’ll leave it for now … but maybe later?! You have overtaken me by a mile, I think … it’s been so busy I haven’t added anything, but maybe later I will! Enjoy the summer school!
Groovy layout, by the way!
I have now added music!