Lee Perry - End Of An American Dream [Colored Vinyl] (Gate) [180 Gram] (Red) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Side A
2. Track 2
3. Disarm
4. Track 4
5. Are You Ready?
6. Track 6
7. the End of An American Dream
8. Track 8
9. One God Rain
10. Side B
11. Track 11
12. So Be It
13. Track 13
14. I Will Be There
15. Track 15
16. I Am the God of Fire
17. Track 17
18. the Lord's Prayer
19. Track 19
20. I Am New Yorker
21. Side C
22. Track 22
23. Teddy Bear
24. Track 24
25. Hallo Jamaica
26. Track 26
27. Shazam
28. Side D
29. Track 29
30. Memories
31. Track 31
32. Vooba Skooba
33. Track 33
34. Cats Bats Rats
35. Track 35
36. Disco Cats

More Info:

'I don't make Black music. Music don't have no colour. It's invisible. Music is a living spirit that cannot die. ' Lee 'Scratch' Perry The End Of An American Dream is the 2007 album by Lee 'Scratch' Perry (born Rainford Hugh Perry), who was a Jamaican record producer, composer and singer noted for his innovative studio techniques and production style. Perry was a pioneer in the 1970s development of dub music with his early adoption of remixing and the use of studio effects to create new instrumental or vocal versions of existing tracks. From his Black Ark Studio in Kingston Jamaica, he worked with and produced a wide variety of artists, including Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Murvin, Susan Cadogan, The Congos, and Max Romeo. Later, he moved to Switzerland and reinvented himself as a performance and visual artist but continued to produce innovative music - collaborations include The Beastie Boys, The Clash, Keith Richards, George Clinton, and Adrian Sherwood. The End Of An American Dream Scratch is the first in a series of three albums he made with English musician and producer Steve Marshall a. k. a. John Saxon and will be available for the very first time on vinyl. 'The abundance of natural soul is undeniable. ' Bill Friskics-Warren, The Washington Post The 2LP The End Of An American Dream is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent red colored vinyl and it's housed in a gatefold sleeve.