
Land Of Kinks: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1970
Lee Perry had reached the top of the Jamaican music business as the 1970s dawned. His international chartbuster, āReturn Of Djangoā had not just confirmed his standing as one of reggae musicās leading music makers, it also provided the funds that facilitated a significant increase in studio time, so providing the luxury of further experimentations with sound.
This is clearly evident in his output throughout 1970, during which time the proto-dub recordings of his regular session band The Hippy Boys provided the primary focus of his releases. The extent to which the quartet dominated Perryās output during the first half of the year is demonstrated on this, the third volume of his Jamaican singles, with 75% of the collection comprising instrumental works.
Featuring 14 of the tracks new to CD and many others unavailable on any format since the 1990s, āLand of Kinksā not only provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of Lee Perry as a producer, it is also offers the opportunity to discover some of the most ambitious and remarkable reggae recordings of the early 70s.
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Lee Perry had reached the top of the Jamaican music business as the 1970s dawned. His international chartbuster, āReturn Of Djangoā had not just confirmed his standing as one of reggae musicās leading music makers, it also provided the funds that facilitated a significant increase in studio time, so providing the luxury of further experimentations with sound.
This is clearly evident in his output throughout 1970, during which time the proto-dub recordings of his regular session band The Hippy Boys provided the primary focus of his releases. The extent to which the quartet dominated Perryās output during the first half of the year is demonstrated on this, the third volume of his Jamaican singles, with 75% of the collection comprising instrumental works.
Featuring 14 of the tracks new to CD and many others unavailable on any format since the 1990s, āLand of Kinksā not only provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of Lee Perry as a producer, it is also offers the opportunity to discover some of the most ambitious and remarkable reggae recordings of the early 70s.

















