Description
This classic album from 1973 saw its creator, Lee Scratch Perry exploring synths and starting to develop his Black Ark sound the enigmatic producer was at the time in the process of building his famous studio and honing his ideas about dub as a musical form. The LP opens with the eerie Kentucky Skank , Perrys ode to KFC, complete with frying chicken sounds, spliced between winding tapes, a ghostly trumpet, and futuristic moog synthesizer, overdubbed at Londons Chalk Farm studios. U Roys Double Six and I Roys High Fashion amp Hail Stones illustrate just how strong The Upsetters deejay material had become, while versions of the ChiLites We Are Neighbours , Sam amp Daves Soul Man and a reworking of Al Greens Love and Happiness retitled Jungle Lion all betray the funky soul influence that was increasingly shaping his work. The backing tracks illustrate the producer at his best the audio spectrum is fully differentiated while spatial placement an important component something it would take years for him to achieve at the Black Ark. Double Seven is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on silver coloured vinyl. The Upsetters Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £28 +P&P