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Time Boom X De Devil Dead is a 1987 studio album by Lee Perry and Dub Syndicate. It was re-released in 1994 by On-U Sound and in 2001 by EMI Records.

The album was something of a comeback for Perry.

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Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote that "while perhaps lacking the eccentric edge of Perry’s own work, the LP is still weird and wonderful, a sample of some of the best avant-garde groove music being made today." Exclaim! called it Perry's best album of the 1980s. NME ranked it #34 on its "50 Best Albums of 1987" list.

First release

First release of the album was made in 1987.

Side A

  1. "S.D.I." (6:27)
  2. "Blinkers" (4:58)
  3. "Jungle" (7:33) (Bass – Evar Wellington, guitar – Martin Frederix, keyboards – Kishi Yamamoto, vocals – Akabu)
  4. "De Devil Dead" (4:29) (Vocals – Akabu)

Side B

  1. "Music + Science Lovers" (5:05) (Bass – Doctor Pablo, guitar – Doctor Pablo)
  2. "Kiss the Champion" (7:13)
  3. "Allergic to Lies" (3:53) (Keyboards – Kishi Yamamoto)
  4. "Time Conquer" (4:31) (Guitar – Martin Frederix, keyboards – Kishi Yamamoto, piano – Kishi Yamamoto)

Second release

This release with electronic remixes was made in 1994 in On-U Sound.

  • Bass – Errol "Flabba" Holt
  • Bass, Guitar, Keyboards – Doctor Pablo
  • Drums – Style Scott
  • Guitar – Bingy Bunny, Dwight
  • Keyboards – Kishi Yamamoto (tracks: 3,7,8,9,10)
  • Percussion – Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah
  • Piano – Steely
  • Saxophone – "Deadly" Headley Bennett
  • Vocals – Akabu (tracks: 3,4,9,10)
  1. "S.D.I." (6:27)
  2. "Blinkers" (4:58)
  3. "Jungle" (7:33) (Bass – Evar Wellington, guitar – Martin Frederix)
  4. "De Devil Dead" (4:29)
  5. "Music & Science Lovers" (5:05)
  6. "Kiss the Champion" (7:13)
  7. "Allergic to Lies" (3:53)
  8. "Time Conquer" (4:31) (Guitar – Martin Frederix)
  9. "Jungle (Original 7" Version)" (3:46)
  10. "Jungle (Wall Of China)" (2:52)
  11. "Night Train" (3:04)




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