Cloak & Dagger (The Upsetters album)
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"Greetings Music Lovers …." "Aptly-named, Dub-Triptych comprises the three albums by Lee Perry that arguably put the stake in the ground announcing the birth of dub: Cloak and Dagger, Black Board Jungle Dub, and Revolution Dub, all recorded between 1973 and 1979 at Perry’s infamous Black Ark studio in Jamaica."--PopMatters |
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Cloak and Dagger is a studio album by Scratch The Upsetter, released in 1973.
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Track listing
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Jamaican version
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Side one
- "Cloak and Dagger" – Tommy McCook & The Upsetters
- "Sharp Razor V/S" – The Upsetters
- "Hail Stone" – Winston Wright & Upsetters
- "Musical Transplant" – The Upsetters
- "Liquid Serenade" – Winston Wright & Upsetters
- "Side Gate" – The Upsetters
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Side two
- "Iron Claw" – Tommy McCook & Upsetters
- "V/S Iron Side" – The Upsetters
- "Rude Walking" – Tommy McCook & The Upsetters
- "V/S Bad Walking" – The Upsetters
- "Caveman Skank" – Lee Perry & The Upsetters
- "Pe-We Special" – The Upsetters
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UK version
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Side one
- "Cloak and Dagger"
- "Hail Stone"
- "Musical Transplant"
- "Liquid Seranade"
- "Retail Love"
- "Creation"
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Side two
- "Iron Claw"
- "Rude Walking"
- "Cave Man Skank"
- "Pe We Special"
- "Sunshine Rock"
- "Wakey Wakey"
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See also
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