Ring The Alarm

Ring The Alarm

Lee "Scratch" Perry Chapter 2

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I had so much fun doing a Lee Perry selection last time that I decided to Upset again. This time it's a mix of some kooky and soulful numbers from the early days and then some sizzling Black Ark productions, including two of my favourites, "Uptown Babies Don't Cry" and the mind blowing "Cross Over". Upsetting! And remember to check for more Lee Perry vibes in the Radio Scratch archives of my web site.

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Playlist

Station Underground News - Lee Perry & The Upsetters
Cloak And Dagger (Dub Plate Mix) - The Upsetters
I Keep On Loving You - Susan Cadogan
Kinky Fly - Bunny Scott
Preacher Man - The Stingers
I've Got A Feeling - Junior Byles
Civilization - The Classics
Lion Of Judah - Jah T
I Man Stand Still - Jimmy Riley
Talk About It - The Mighty Diamonds
Peace And Love - Shaumark & Robinson
Uptown Babies Don't Cry - Max Romeo
Cross Over - Junior Murvin
John Public - Errol Walker
Stand And Look - Dad Brown & The Fantails
Zion's Blood - The Upsetters

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Mick Sleeper is a man with a big record collection and he wants to share it with you. Classic roots reggae. Super bad soul and funk. Groovy and rockin' sounds from all over the map. The podcast is mainly reggae and dub, but don't be surprised to find artists like Eddie Cochran, Link Wray, Le Tigre, James Brown, The Clash and many others on the playlists. As Nietzsche once said, "Without music, life is an error."

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Mick Sleeper

Mick Sleeper loves music and had some spare website parts lying around, so he decided to make a podcast. Maybe you know Mick from his popular Lee "Scratch" Perry web site or some of his other online endeavours. Blissfully unaware of pop music for the past 10 years, Mick operates in a musical vacuum where Lady Gaga doesn't exist, The Sonics still rock and King Tubby runs things. Enjoy the podcasts.