180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
Numbered, Limited Edition Orange Vinyl - 1000 Copies!
Upon release in 1971, Africa's Blood was the first record Lee "Scratch" Perry released under his own name, although his band The Upsetters do appear on most of the tracks. If any album serves as a good peek into what was happening in Jamaican music in the early '70s, Africa's Blood is the way to go. There's an undeniable influence from American contemporary R&B, but still Perry's signature dub and reggae fusion shines through.
A limited edition of just 1000 individually numbered copies of this reissue will be pressed on orange colored vinyl, which makes the record look as vibrant as it sounds.
Features
- 180g Audiophile Vinyl
- Import
- Made in the EU
- Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on Orange Vinyl
Selections
Side A:
- Do Your Thing (Dave Barker)
- Dream Land (The Upsetters)
- Long Sentence (The Upsetters)
- Not Guilty (The Upsetters)
- Cool And Easy (The Upsetters)
- Well Dread Version 3 (Addis Ababa Children)
- My Girl (The Upsetters)
Side B:
- Saw Dust (The Upsetters)
- Place Called Africa Version 3 (Winston Prince)
- Isn't It Wrong (The Hurricanes)
- Go Slow (The Upsetters)
- Bad Luck (The Upsetters)
- Move Me (The Upsetters)
- Surplus (The Upsetters)