The Complete Upsetter Singles

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Total Tracks: 36   Total Length: 107:06

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Jeff Chang

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04.22.11
The triumphant debut of the "small axe"
Label: Upsetter Records / The Orchard

When the Wailers teamed with original dub master Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jamaican music was at a turning point: rock steady had run its course, ska's first incarnation was fading out and mystical Rastafarianism was gaining prominence. The Wailers and Perry filled this moment of flux with these historic sides, which establish the sound that would become modern reggae.

Their focus and ambition could be summed up in the words they sang over Perry and the Upsetters '"Soul Rebel" riddim: "Run for cover, rebels taking over!" "Small Axe" encapsulated that world-conquering attitude, a sufferer's anthem and a challenge to the island's "Big T'ree" record labels. The strategy was to crush the competition by matching their braggadocio with bigger risks. It was a case of iron sharpening iron.

Perry stripped away ska's busy beats, and roughened up rock steady's sweet melodies, inventing the blueprint for the rhythmically tougher roots sound. He cooled down the Wailers 'wild, exuberant singing, and their individual styles cohered. Bunny Wailer's soaring utopianism suffuses "Dreamland," while Peter Tosh bares a terse ferocity on "Downpressor." But Perry's minimalist style most benefited Marley, who now projected a worldly self-assurance. On tracks like "African Herbsman" and "My Cup," he seems bound for stardom.… read more »

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Ruff & tuff...

MarkusB.

... Great to have these gems together on one compilation. The Kings best tracks in nice sound-quality... can only recommend!!!

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The Best

finaidoff

Love his music. He is the BEST. Nothing more needs to be said.

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*****

Funknik

Worth it for the Bunny Wailer showcase, "Dreamland" alone.

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Bob Marley and the Wailers

Exiled_from_FLA

Great album. I'm not disappointed that I downloaded the songs. You cannot go wrong with it.

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hey Witchy

bitterwyrm

First, delete the tracks you've downloaded then re-downnload disc 2. Rename the album The Complete Upsetter Singles - Disc 2, then re-download disc 1. Bobs your uncle.

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if you like dub, get the whole set

1nvisiblePrison3r

Bought this about a year ago-consistently in my top-5 albums throughout the year-it just doesn't get old! For people who are into dub, this is a cool little glimpse at the creation of roots reggae AND heavy dub, all in the same sessions! I'm not a super music historian, but you can hear Bob&Co. just starting to find their groove, you can hear the sound just starting to gain steam, right before they blew up internationally. Highest possible recomendation

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Help Needed

Witchy

Why do both discs save as one on Media Player? How do you separate them? Please help.

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duplicate

TAW

Why are there 2 versions of this one on emusic? Here's the other: http://www.emusic.com/album/10708/10708367.html

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Purple Pyramid’s Complete Upsetter Singles: 1970-1972 covers the territory laid out in the title — 36 songs, both A and B sides, plus dub versions and bonus tracks, spill out over the course of two CDs. Though this material has appeared numerous times on numerous labels over the years, this particular collection is logically assembled, boasts pretty good sound, and is comprehensive, making it a good choice for those seeking a thorough overview of these pivotal, Lee Perry-produced sessions. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine