The Upsetters

The Upsetters - Lee Perry's reggae house band

Group from Jamaica

Genres: dub, reggae, ska, roots reggae, rocksteady

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About The Upsetters

There are at least four bands with the name The Upsetters: 1) The Upsetters was the name given to the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. 2) The Upsetters was the name of Little Richard's backing band playing R&B and rock 'n' roll during the 1950s. 3) The Upsetters was a South African garage rock band active in the 1960s. 4) The Upsetters was a soul band. 1. "The Upsetters" was the name of the studio backing band of Jamaica Reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, a.k.a. "The Upsetter". The members most associated with that name included guitarist Alva Lewis, organist Glen Adams and brothers Aston Barrett and Carlton Barrett on bass and drums respectively, a.k.a. The Hippy Boys. As Lee Perry's studio band, the Upsetters had three distinct line-ups, though, throughout the years 1968-1986. 1968-1969: Gladdy's All Stars with Gladston Anderson and Winston Wright (keyboards), Jackie Jackson (bass), Hugh Malcom and Lloyd Adams (drums). They recorded the UK hits Man from M.I.5, Return of Django and Live Injection. According to Perry, "in a spectacular case of bad timing, the original Upsetters couldn't make the trip" for a tour of Britain. He went with the Hippy Boys instead. 1969-1971: The Hippy Boys included Glen Adams (keyboards), Alva Lewis (guitar), Aston Barrett (bass) and Carlton Barrett (drums). They were collaborating with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer a.k.a The Wailers during that time. Even though Marley and Perry didn't get along very well, musically wise, they laid the foundation of reggae music for years to come with classics like Small Axe, Duppy Conqueror or 400 Years. In the rise to superstardom the bands began to go their separate ways early in 1972. The Barrett brothers, the most creative reggae rhythm section before Sly & Robbie, joined Marley to become known as the new Wailers which Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer left later on for successful solo careers. As a consequence Perry's Upsetters virtually didn't exist until he built his own Black Ark Studio. 1974-1979: Black Ark Players of which Boris Gardiner (bass), Mikey Richards, Sly Dunbar and Benbow Creary (drums), Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar), Winston Wright and Keith Stirling (keyboards) can be considered the core of the band. They developed the new psychedelic sound unique to the Black Ark which was impressively captured on albums like Heart Of The Congos or War Ina Babylon. Perry himself purported that he deliberately burned down the Black Ark one morning in 1983, to eventually turn his back on Jamaican Reggae for good. The story of the Upsetters ends around 1986 and can be told in various different ways. 2. "The Upsetters" was the name of Little Richard's backing band playing R&B and Rock'n'Roll during the 1950s. One of their instrumental tracks is The Strip. 3. The Upsetters was a South African garage rock band active in the 1960s. 4. The Upsetters was a soul band.

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The Upsetters — Top 30 songs of 160

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The Upsetters Return of Django
The Upsetters Dollar In The Teeth
The Upsetters Ungrateful Skank
The Upsetters Zions Blood
The Upsetters Vampire
The Upsetters Me Oh My Version
The Upsetters Black Vest
The Upsetters Cheat Weston Head
The Upsetters A LIVE INJECTION
The Upsetters Corn Fish Dub
The Upsetters Baby Baby
The Upsetters Black Bat
The Upsetters Dreadlocks Dub
The Upsetters Dub Along
The Upsetters Dub Fa Yah Rights
The Upsetters Dub Money_edit
The Upsetters Guiding Star Dub
The Upsetters Hit Me
The Upsetters Medical Operation
The Upsetters Moonlight Version
The Upsetters Sign Of The Times [Take 7]
The Upsetters Sin Semilla Kaya Dub
The Upsetters Super Ape
The Upsetters When Jah Dubs
The Upsetters Django (Old Man River)
The Upsetters Kuchy Skank
The Upsetters You Are Adorable
The Upsetters Rub A Dub
The Upsetters Jucky Skank
The Upsetters Sunshine Showdown
Return of Django
Dollar In The Teeth
Ungrateful Skank
Zions Blood
Me Oh My Version
Black Vest
Cheat Weston Head
A LIVE INJECTION
Corn Fish Dub
Baby Baby
Black Bat
Dreadlocks Dub
Dub Along
Dub Fa Yah Rights
Dub Money_edit
Guiding Star Dub
Medical Operation
Moonlight Version
Sign Of The Times [Take 7]
Sin Semilla Kaya Dub
Super Ape
When Jah Dubs
Django (Old Man River)
Kuchy Skank
You Are Adorable
Rub A Dub
Jucky Skank
Sunshine Showdown