Musical Bones
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- | '''''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.<ref>Lee Perry: Dubstrumentals (Trojan Records CD TJBDD294)</ref> | + | '''''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. |
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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.
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Track listing
- "Coco-Macca"
- "Fly Away"
- "The Message"
- "Licky-Licky"
- "Labrish"
- "Quinge-Up"
- "Raw-Chaw"
- "5 Cardiff Crescent"
- "Four of a Kind"
- "Voodoo Man"
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Personnel
- Backing Band : The Upsetters
- Drums : Mikey "Boo" Richards, Anthony "Ben Bow" Creary
- Bass : Boris Gardiner
- Lead Guitar : Earl "Chinna" Smith, Geoffrey Chung
- Organ : Winston Wright
- Horns : Bobby Ellis, Dirty Harry
- Trombone : Vin Gordon
- Percussions : Skully, Lee Perry
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