Black Art From the Black Ark

Black Art From the Black Ark

by Lee "Scratch" Perry
Black Art From the Black Ark

Black Art From the Black Ark

by Lee "Scratch" Perry

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Overview

Anyone looking for a good compilation that shows off the genius of Lee Perry in full flight has a number of options, each one sure to demonstrate his skills as a producer and/or his wildness as a performer. Add Pressure Sounds' 2021 collection Black Art from the Black Ark to the list. Comprised of rare roots sounds from the mid- to late '70s by artists as big as Junior Murvin and as obscure as Lord Creator, unreleased dubplates, 12" extended mixes, and Upsetter dubs, the set hits a sweet spot where Perry was quixotic enough to make things sound weird, while still never getting in the way of the song. Case in point, Eric Donaldson's "Say a Little Prayer," a beautiful song of praise with lovely vocal harmonies that features guitars bathed in phaser, trilling horns darting in and out of the mix, and enough reverb to fill a bathtub. It's a wonderful combination of singer and song, production and arrangement that's repeated over and over on the collection, which is split between tunes that hover right on top of lost-classic status and a handful of versions that show off Perry's loose-as-a-goose approach to dub. Of the former, Henrick Nicholson's "Brotherly Love" is deep roots music with a strong message, Jimmy Riley's "I Never Had It So Good" is a dubby love song that pairs a stripped-down arrangement with pleading vocals, Danny Clarke's slow-rolling lament "Nuh Fi Run It Down" has a huge hook, and Bree Daniels' "Oh Me Oh My" is simultaneously the poppiest and dubbiest song here. Perry shows up to deliver "What a Sin," a typically tough and odd track that comes complete with some elastic crooning by the man himself. The dub versions are all different and madcap enough that one never experiences the fatigue that sometimes sets in on a collection like this where the version follows the song like clockwork. Perry chops the vocals and sends them spinning off like tops, adds sound effects, and sets the space echo to daze; check out "Such Is Life Version" or "Ska Version" for examples of his mastery behind the mixing board. Perry fanatics will no doubt jump on this right away, but as a starter pack for a neophyte, Black Art from the Black Ark goes a long way toward showing exactly why he is so revered and imitated. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 10/15/2021
Label: Pressure Sounds
UPC: 0794712625803
Rank: 72504

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lee "Scratch" Perry   Primary Artist,Percussion
The Upsetters   Primary Artist
Lord Creator   Primary Artist
Bree Daniels   Primary Artist
Danny Clarke   Primary Artist
Eric Donaldson   Primary Artist
Jimmy Riley   Primary Artist
Henrick Nicholson   Primary Artist
Bobby Ellis   Primary Artist
Junior Murvin   Primary Artist
Lynford Hux Brown   Guitar
Robbie Lynn   Keyboards
Sly Dunbar   Drums
Boris Gardiner   Bass
Keith Sterling   Keyboards
Earl "Chinna" Smith   Guitar
Ernest Ranglin   Guitar
Robert "Billy" Johnson   Guitar
Noel "Scully" Simms   Percussion
Winston Wright   Keyboards
Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan   Bass
Mikey "Boo" Richards   Drums

Technical Credits

Dave Blackman   Mastering
John Sims   Artwork
Adrian Boot   Photography
Blackmann   Mastering
Diggory Kenrick   Liner Notes,Sleeve Notes
Andy Le Vien   Restoration
Lee "Scratch" Perry   Engineer,Producer,Direction
Pete Holdsworth   Coordination
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