There are few men in music that people clamor over after the most tangential news flashes. Lee Perry is one of them. It’s a well deserved admiration that the singer and producer has amassed over time. And even while his new music strays drastically from the dubs that we all know he trafficked in, the new techno inspired work is entertaining if not something worth revisiting.
The video below, in which Perry gives us a few bars of Bob Marley warrants a few plays.
MP3: “Santa Claus”
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Over at thisarehome (an ongoing work of J-School shenanigans), travelers can find a mix of everything JA related. There’s a bit of dub, some dance-hall and even a dash of rock steady. Clocking in at over an hour, there’s no part of From Jamdown to Jamdown that’s gonna disappoint stoned enthusiasts.
01 – Harry Mundie – Full Dose Of Dub
02 – The Aggrolites – Burning Bush
03 – Clancy Eccles – Don’t Brag Don’t Boast
04 – King Django – Trying to Be Something
05 – The Jolly Boys – Build On The Rock
06 – Bim Sherman – Danger
07 – Derrick Harriott – The Undertaker
08 – Israel Vibration – Never Gonna Hurt Me Again
09 – Burning Spear – Man in the Hills
10 – Winston Wright & Rupie Edwards All Stars – Grandfathers Clock
11 – Bob Marley – Black …



























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