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"Open your eyes and see/Open your ears and listen," Perry advises on this excellent record, and you would be foolish to ignore this advice. Battle, in many ways, gets to the heart of Perry's technique as a mixer and producer. The bass throbs so much on this record that you would swear it's leaking out of the grooves, and Perry's added sound filigrees (echo, sheets of noise, explosive volume) don't disrupt the music as much as add to the very psychedelic ambience. The disc's most celebrated track is "I'm a Madman," wherein Perry acknowledges his lunatic persona. Also wonderful is the opening track, "Introducing Myself," which functions as a surreal, partly fictional autobiography. Close to spectacular, this is a great single slice of Perry mania. ~ John Dougan
I Am A Madman + 1986
Recorded at Thameside Studios, London, England in 1985-86.
Personnel includes: Lee "Scratch" Perry (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, percussion); Mark Downie (guitar, synthesizer); Tarlock Mann (guitar); LLoyd Clarke (alto saxophone); Trevor jones (trombone); Russ Cummings (piano, synthesizer).
Battle Of Armagedon Music | List Price | $10.99 (You save $0.84) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Reggae/Ska/Calypso CDs, Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub | | Label | Sanctuary | | Orig Year | 1986 | | All Time Sales Rank | 311475  | | CD Universe Part number | 1039278 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Lee "Scratch" Perry | | Personnel | Lee 'Scratch' Perry - vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, percussion Trevor Jones - trombone Trevor Jones - trombone LLoyd Clarke - alto saxophone Mark Downie - guitar, synthesizer Russ Cummings - piano, synthesizer Tarlock Mann - guitar
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Lee 'Scratch' Perry Battle Of Armagedon Songs | 1. | Introducing Myself |
| 2. | Drum Song |
| 3. | Grooving |
| 4. | All Things Are Possible |
| 5. | Show Me That River |
| 6. | Time Marches On - (In/Out mix) |
| 7. | I Am a Madman |
| 8. | Joker, The |
| 9. | Happy Birthday |
| 10. | Sexy Lady |
| 11. | Time Marches On |
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