8. Lee Perry ; The Upsetters - Justice To The People
9. The Upsetters - Justice To The People Verse Two
10. Lee Perry ; The Upsetters - Waap You Wah
11. Leo Graham - News Flash
12. The Upsetters - Flashing Echo
13. David Isaacs - Stranger On The Shore
14. Lee Perry - Blackman Time
15. The Upsetters - Think Black
16. The Upsetters - 7 _ Skank
17. Leo Graham - Black Candle
18. The Upsetters - Bad Lamp
19. Leo Graham - Want A Wine
20. Hux Brown ; The Upsetters - Double Wine
21. U Roy - Stick Together
22. Leo Graham - Revelation Time
23. Lee Perry - Bathroom Skank
24. The Upsetters - Washroom Skank
25. Annette Clarke - Sinner Man
26. Junior Byles - Auntie Lu-Lu
27. U Roy - Double Six
28. The Upsetters - Dub Power
29. Annette Clarke - Just One Look
30. The Upsetters - Just One Look Version
31. Annette Clarke - Just Want To Be There
32. The Silvertones - That's When It Hurts
33. David Isaacs - We Are Neighbours
34. The Silvertones - I'll Take You Home
35. Leo Graham - It A Go Hot
36. The Three Tops - Just Like A Log
37. Leo Graham - No Dig Pit
38. The Silvertones - Take Time Out
39. Junior Byles - Education Rock
40. The Upsetters - Kuchy Skank
41. The Upsetters - Kentucky Skank
42. Lee Perry - Standing On The Hill
43. The Silvertones - Rejoice In Jah Jah Children
44. The Upsetters - Rejoicing Skank
45. King Burnett - Babylon A Fall
46. The Upsetters - Cripple Skank
47. Junior Byles - Rasta No Pick Pocket
48. The Upsetters - Pickpocket Skank
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Features a wealth of groundbreaking tracks. Many tracks new to CD. Includes numerous major Jamaican hits. Throughout the latter half of 1973, Lee 'Scratch' Perry was on a musical high, with his ongoing experimentations with sound resulting in a truly astounding body of work. Now widely rated by music historians as being among the most influential tracks to be issued during this fascinating period in Jamaican recording history, his productions revolutionised the national sound and were instrumental in laying the foundations for the two primary sub-genres that would come to dominate reggae music throughout the remainder of the decade: roots and dub. This captivating collection, which forms part of a series of 2CD anthology sets showcasing the very best of Perry's Jamaican 7" singles, includes many of the most important and popular recordings of the period. Among the many highlights are exceptional sides from such Jamaican musical luminaries as Dillinger, Junior Byles, I Roy, Leo Graham, The Silvertones, and of course Perry himself. Whether enjoyed as a stand-alone set or a companion volume to the previous compendium in the series - 'Jungle Lion Chapter 1', this set guarantees over three hours of beguiling and profoundly influential sounds, created by Jamaica's most innovative producers during a pivotal period of his career.