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Bunny Lee Presents Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979
Bunny Lee Presents Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Bunny Lee, you cheeky rascal. Jamaican Rockers 1975-79 is a delightful romp through some of Lee's finest productions from the late '70s. This album is like a musical time machine, transporting listeners back to a time when reggae ruled the airwaves and dub was king.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can't help but be swept away by the infectious rhythms and mesmerizing melodies. Lee's production skills are on full display here, with each track expertly crafted to showcase the talents of the artists he worked with.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Dub Organizer" by Lee Perry. This track is a masterclass in dub production, with swirling echoes and trippy effects that will transport you to another dimension. It's a perfect example of Lee's ability to take a simple song and turn it into something truly magical.
But it's not just the dub tracks that shine on this album. Bunny Lee also showcases his talent for crafting catchy, danceable tunes with tracks like "Punky Reggae Party" by Bob Marley and the Wailers. This song is guaranteed to get your feet tapping and your hips swaying.
Overall, Jamaican Rockers 1975-79 is a must-have for any reggae fan. Bunny Lee has once again proven why he is considered a legend in the industry, and this album is a testament to his enduring talent. So go ahead, crank up the volume and let the music take you on a journey through the sounds of Jamaica. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Control Your Daughters
2. Children of Israel
3. Rockers Time Now
4. Devil's Throne
5. Crisis Time
6. I Don't Like It
7. R.O.C.K. (Aka Rockers)
8. In God We Trust
9. No Man's Land
10. Whip Them Jah
11. Channel 1 Crash
12. Money Money
13. Money in Jamtown
14. Peace and Love in a Ghetto
15. No Wicked in a Zion
16. Smiling Rockers
17. The Godfather
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About the artist
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BUNNY LEE: The Secret Weapon of the Jamaican Music Scene Bunny Lee, the man, the myth, the music legend. With a career spanning over five decades, this Jamaican producer has become one of the most influential figures in reggae music. Known for his infectious personality and quirky sense of style, Bunny Lee has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, from Bob Marley to Lee "Scratch" Perry. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Bunny Lee first made a name for himself in the late '60s, producing hits for artists like Delroy Wilson and Ken Boothe. With his signature catchphrase "Yeah, yeah, yeah", Bunny Lee has solidified himself as a true icon in the reggae world. What sets Bunny Lee apart from other producers is his ability to bring out the best in his artists. Whether it's adding a funky bassline or a catchy horn section, Bunny Lee knows how to make a song pop. His production style is eclectic, drawing inspiration from ska, rocksteady, and dub, creating a sound that is uniquely his own. But Bunny Lee is not just a producer, he's also a visionary. He has a keen eye for talent and has helped launch the careers of up-and-coming artists, giving them a platform to shine. His studio, Dynamic Sounds, has become a mecca for musicians looking to make their mark on the reggae scene. So next time you hear a catchy reggae tune on the radio, chances are it was produced by the one and only Bunny Lee. With his infectious energy and quirky charm, Bunny Lee is a force to be reckoned with in the music world. So yeah, yeah, yeah, Bunny Lee is definitely a name to watch out for.
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