Musical Bones  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 17:01, 30 August 2021
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Line 1: Line 1:
{{Template}} {{Template}}
-==Discography==+'''''Musical Bones''''' is a studio [[album]] by [[Vin Gordon]] and [[The Upsetters]], produced by [[Lee "Scratch" Perry|Lee Perry]] and released in 1975. It was first released as a [[white label]] record.
-===Albums===+
-====Early career====+
-* ''[[The Upsetter]]'' (1969)+
-* ''[[Return of Django]]'' (1969)+
-* ''[[Clint Eastwood (album)|Clint Eastwood]]'' (1970)+
-* ''[[Many Moods of the Upsetters]]'' (1970)+
-* ''[[Scratch the Upsetter Again]]'' (1970)+
-* ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Upsetters]]'' (1970)+
-* ''[[Eastwood Rides Again]]'' (1970)+
-* ''[[Africa's Blood]]'' (1972)+
-* ''[[Cloak and Dagger (album)|Cloak and Dagger]]'' (1973)+
-* ''[[Rhythm Shower]] (1973)+
-* ''[[Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle]]'' aka ''Blackboard Jungle Dub'' (1973)+
-====Black Ark era====+==Track listing==
-:''[[Black Ark]]''+#"Coco-Macca"
-* ''[[Double Seven]]'' (1974)+#"Fly Away"
-* ''[[DIP Presents the Upsetter]]'' (1975)+#"The Message"
-* ''[[Musical Bones]]'' (1975)+#"Licky-Licky"
-* ''[[Return of Wax]]'' (1975)+#"Labrish"
-* ''[[Kung Fu Meets the Dragon]]'' aka ''Heart of the Dragon'' (1975)+#"Quinge-Up"
-* ''[[Revolution Dub]]'' (1975)+#"Raw-Chaw"
-* ''[[Super Ape]]'' aka ''Scratch the Super Ape'' (1976)+#"5 Cardiff Crescent"
-* ''[[Return of the Super Ape]]'' (1978)+#"Four of a Kind"
-* ''[[Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread]]'' (1978)+#"Voodoo Man"
-====Other albums====+==Personnel==
-* ''The Return of Pipecock Jackxon'' (1980)+*Backing Band : [[The Upsetters]]
-* ''Mystic Miracle Star'' (with the Majestics) (1982)+*Drums : Mikey "Boo" Richards, Anthony "Ben Bow" Creary
-* ''History, Mystery & Prophecy'' (1984)+*Bass : [[Boris Gardiner]]
-* ''Battle Of Armagideon (Millionaire Liquidator)'' (1986)+*Lead Guitar : [[Earl "Chinna" Smith]], [[Geoffrey Chung]]
-* ''Time Boom X - De Devil Dead'' (with [[Dub Syndicate]]) (1987)+*Organ : [[Winston Wright]]
-* ''[[On the Wire]]'' (1988)+*Horns : [[Bobby Ellis]], [[Richard Hall (musician)|Dirty Harry]]
-* ''Satan Kicked the Bucket'' (with Bullwackie) (1988)+*Trombone : [[Vin Gordon]]
-* ''Chicken Scratch'' (1989)+*Percussions : [[Noel Simms|Skully]], [[Lee "Scratch" Perry|Lee Perry]]
-* ''Mystic Warrior'' (1989)+
-* ''Mystic Warrior Dub'' (with [[Mad Professor]]) (1989)+
-* ''[[From The Secret Laboratory]]'' (with [[Dub Syndicate]]) (1990)+
-* ''Message From Yard'' (with Bullwackie) (1990)+
-* ''Satan's Dub'' (with Bullwackie) (1990)+
-* ''Lord God Muzik'' (1991)+
-* ''Sounds From The Hotline'' (1991)+
-* ''The Upsetter and The Beat'' (1992)+
-* ''Excaliburman'' (1992)+
-* ''Spiritual Healing'' (1994)+
-* ''Black Ark Experryments'' (with [[Mad Professor]]) (1995)+
-* ''Experryments at the Grass Roots of Dub'' (with [[Mad Professor]]) (1995)+
-* ''Super Ape Inna Jungle'' (with [[Mad Professor]]) (1995)+
-* ''Who Put The Voodoo Pon Reggae'' (with [[Mad Professor]]) (1996)+
-* ''Dub Take The Voodoo Out Of Reggae'' ([[Mad Professor]] with Lee Perry) (1996)+
-* ''Dub Fire'' (with Mad Professor) (1998)+
-* ''[[The Original Super Ape]]'' (1998)+
-* ''Son of Thunder'' (2000)+
-* ''[[Jamaican E.T.]]'' (2002)+
-* ''Earthman Skanking'' (2003)+
-* ''Encore'' (2003)+
-* ''Alien Starman'' (2003) +
-* ''Panic in Babylon'' (2004)+
-* ''Alive, more than ever'' (2006)+
-* ''End of an American Dream'' (2007)+
-====Compilations==== 
-* ''Chicken Scratch'' (produced by [[Coxsone Dodd]]) (1963-1966) 
-* ''Reggae Greats: Lee "Scratch" Perry'' (1984) 
-* ''[[Open The Gate]]'' (1989) 
-* ''Upsetter Collection'' (1994) 
-* ''Upsetters A Go Go'' (1995) 
-* ''Introducing Lee Perry'' (1996) 
-* ''Words Of My Mouth Vol.1 (The Producer Series)'' (1996) 
-* ''Voodooism (Pressure Sounds)'' (1996) 
-* ''[[Arkology]]'' (1997) 
-* ''The Upsetter Shop Vol.1: Upsetter In Dub'' (1997) 
-* ''Dry Acid'' (1998) 
-* ''Lee Perry Arkive'' (1998) 
-* ''Produced and Directed By The Upsetter (Pressure Sounds)'' (1998) 
-* ''Lost Treasures of The Ark'' (1999) 
-* ''Upsetter Shop Vol.2 1969-1973'' (1999) 
-* ''Words Of My Mouth Vol.2 (The Producer Series)'' (1999) 
-* ''Words Of My Mouth Vol.3 (Live As One/The Producer Series)'' (2000)  
-* ''Scratch Walking'' (2001) 
-* ''Black Ark In Dub'' (2002) 
-* ''Divine Madness ... Definitely (Pressure Sounds)'' (2002) 
-* ''Dub Triptych'' (2000) 
-* ''Trojan Upsetter Box Set'' (2002) 
-* ''This is Ska and Reggae Roots'' (2005) 
-* ''The Upsetter Selection - A Lee Perry Jukebox'' (2007) 
- 
-===Cameos and other appearances=== 
-* Produced [[The Clash]]'s single "[[Complete Control]]" (1977) 
-* "The Only Alternative" on the compilation ''Roots Of Innovation - 15 And X Years On-U Sound'' (1994) by [[Dub Syndicate]] on [[On-U Sound]] label 
-* "Dr. Lee, PhD" on the album ''Hello Nasty'' (1998) by [[Beastie Boys]] 
-* Appears on two tracks on the album ''Whaa!'' (2005) by Zuco 103 
-* Sampled on "Out of Space" on the album ''Experience'' (1992) by [[The Prodigy]] 
- 
-== See also == 
-*[[Spaghetti western's influence on Lee Perry]] 
-[[Category:Canon]] 
{{GFDL}} {{GFDL}}

Current revision

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Shop


Featured:

Musical Bones is a studio album by Vin Gordon and The Upsetters, produced by Lee Perry and released in 1975. It was first released as a white label record.

Track listing

  1. "Coco-Macca"
  2. "Fly Away"
  3. "The Message"
  4. "Licky-Licky"
  5. "Labrish"
  6. "Quinge-Up"
  7. "Raw-Chaw"
  8. "5 Cardiff Crescent"
  9. "Four of a Kind"
  10. "Voodoo Man"

Personnel




Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Musical Bones" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools