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Rise Again
Lee Scratch Perry
Rise Again
Lee Scratch Perry
Rise Again is an album by Lee -Scratch- Perry, released in 2011. Rise Again includes a.o. the following tracks: "Higher Level", "Orthodox", "House Of God", "Butterfly" and more. The album is a reggae CD.
Lee Perry aka Scratch, The Upsetter, The Super Ape, Pipecock Jackson and on …. Genius, Madman,
Visionary, Lunatic, Shaman? Probably guilty of all as charged.
Rise Again the title should speak for itself. A clear and direct collaborative projection that transforms
pop music production into an art form all of it's own. Like an ageless tribe of Lazarus, Lee
“Scratch” Perry just keeps coming back. This time out, the Upsetter celebrates his 75th year on
planet Earth with the release of Rise Again - a crucial set of eleven all-new songs, mixed and produced
by Bill Laswell and featuring vocals by TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, Ethiopian
chanteuse Gigi Shibabaw and Jamaican toaster
Hawk(man). Rise Again is not just another echo-drenched, bass-heavy, psychedelic dub release,
that Perry helped invent back in the early ’70s, but this record goes deeper into the Rasta mysticism
(and you thought it was just about smoking herb) that provides the key to understanding Scratch’s
trip. This is, after all, the same innovator who literally realigned the career paths of Bob Marley, The
Clash and The Rolling Stones, so it only makes sense for him to continue pushing forward. Even
more fitting that he should take the leap with
Laswell, whose resumé as a radical-minded producer speaks for itself (but we’ll mention it anyhow);
his studio forays with Herbie Hancock, George Clinton, Public Image Ltd, Iggy Pop, Yellowman,
Sly & Robbie and Matisyahu (to name just a few)—as well as his late ’90s dub remixes of
the Marley/Wailers and Miles Davis catalogs—still reverberate today like a vintage Echoplex
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Specielt cover | Digipak |
Released | May 10, 2011 |
EAN/UPC | 0859561002073 |
Label | M.O.D. TECHNOLOGIES MDTC7.2 |
Genre | Reggae |
Dimensions | 127 × 143 × 9 mm · 108 g |