DIP Presents the Upsetter
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DIP Presents the Upsetter is an album by The Upsetters
, released in 1975.
The Upsetters
The Upsetters was the name given to the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the band comes from Perry's nickname of Upsetter, after his song "I Am The Upsetter", a musical dismissal of his former boss Coxsone Dodd....
, released in 1975.
Side one
- "Enter The Dragon" – The UpsettersThe UpsettersThe Upsetters was the name given to the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the band comes from Perry's nickname of Upsetter, after his song "I Am The Upsetter", a musical dismissal of his former boss Coxsone Dodd....
- "I Don't Mind" –Sam Carty
- "Cane River Rock" – The Upsetters
- "I Man Free" – King Burnett
- "Jamaican Theme" – The Upsetters
- "Time" – The Gladiators
Side two
- "Jump It" – Leo Graham
- "Live Is A Flower" – Sam Carty
- "Have Some Fun" – The GayladsThe GayladsThe Gaylads were one of the top Rocksteady vocal groups active in Jamaica between 1963 and 1973. The group, formed in Kingston, originally consisted of singers Harris "B.B." Seaton, Winston Delano Stewart and Maurice Roberts; Seaton and Stewart had previously been successful as the duo Winston &...
- "Nature Man" – The Gaylads
- "Dub A Pum Pum" – The SilvertonesThe SilvertonesThe Silvertones were a Jamaican reggae harmony group formed in 1964, best known for their recordings for Lee "Scratch" Perry in the early 1970s.-History:...
- "Fu Kung Man" – Linval Spencer (aka Linval ThompsonLinval ThompsonLinval Thompson is a Jamaican reggae and dub musician and record producer.-Biography:Thompson was raised in Kingston, Jamaica, but spent time with his mother in Queens, New York, and his recording career began around the age of 20 with the self-released "No Other Woman," recorded in Brooklyn, New...
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