An incredible, meticulous reference documenting the massive musical output by the pioneering reggae legend, inventor of dub, and Marley
collaborator who Keith Richards calls "the Salvador Dalí of music"
With more than 1,000 releases to Lee "Scratch" Perry's name in some form or other, there is a wealth of material for fans and collectors to immerse themselves in, and
here is the essential referencean extensive, detailed, heavily illustrated guide to the records produced by Perry and those that hailed from his legendary Black Ark Studio.
Innovator, genius, forward thinker, and trendsetterthere are few individuals who have stamped quite as unique a footprint onto the musical landscape as Lee "Scratch" Perry, aka the
Upsetter, aka Pipecock Jackxon. Instantly recognizable, both in appearance and musical approach, he has become a legend in his own lifetime and earned himself an
international army of admirers. His resumé is beyond compare in the worlds of reggae and dub; two genres which he has helped create and define since the 1950s. Perry is a
classic maverick who helped create today's musical landscape by pushing himself, and studio technology, to the point of destruction.