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Disco Devil Released!

Published By: Laurence Date: September, 16 2012 Genre: Reggae

With summer finally coming to a close, what better way to keep of the chill than a dash of the sunshine, courtesy of some hot Jamaican sounds.

 

September 17th sees the long awaited release of the Lee 'Scratch' Perry release, 'Disco Devil: The Jamaican Discomixes'.

 

Featuring 18 of the enigmatic producer's finest extended mixes from 1976 to 1980, the 2CD set illustrates why Perry is so venerated by music fans, with each of these sublime discomixes regarded a classic.

 

Priced at just £8.99, this collection is not just intended for committed Perry enthusiasts, but also those wishing to discover the very best in Roots Reggae sounds, this is undoubtedly the finest collection of Reggae disco-mixes yet to see issue.

 

To pre-order your copy from the Trojan shop, just click here

 

DISC #1:

  1. Norman - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
  2. Bad Weed - Junior Murvin
  3. I Forgot To Be Your Lover (aka To Be A Lover) - George Faith
  4. Know Love - Twin Roots
  5. Rainy Night In Portland - Watty Burnett
  6. Disco Devil - Lee Perry & The Full Experience
  7. City Too Hot - Lee Perry
  8. Words - Sangie Davis & Lee Perry
  9. Roots Train  - Junior Murvin & Dillinger

 

DISC #2:

  1. Open The Gate - Watty Burnett
  2. Neckodememus - The Congos
  3. Rasta Train - Raphael Green & Doctor Alimantado
  4. Ketch Vampire - Devon Irons & Doctor Alimantado
  5. History (Of Civilisation) - Carlton Jackson
  6. Sons Of Slaves - Junior Delgado
  7. Party Time - The Heptones
  8. Free Up The Prisoners - Lee 'Scratch' Perry
  9. Garden Of Life - Leroy Sibbles

2 comments for “Disco Devil Finally Let Loose!”

  1. Posted 05 November 2012 at 11:15:47

    Are you by any chance releasing a vinyl version, too?

  2. Posted 05 November 2012 at 11:15:46

    Are you by any chance releasing a vinyl version, too?

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