[ Early Ska & Rocksteady Harmonies ] │ ▼ [ Lee "Scratch" Perry's Production ] ──► (Heavy bass, spacey delays) │ ▼ [ Soul Revolution Part II (1971) ] ──► (The birth of Roots Reggae) Tracklist Analysis: The Roots of Global Hits
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in Kingston, Jamaica, this was the second and final full-length collaboration between the Wailers and Lee "Scratch" Perry. Perry’s innovative, stripped-down production style—often referred to as "tuff roots"—provided a raw, rumbling foundation that highlighted the musicianship of Aston "Family Man" Barrett on bass and Carlton Barrett on drums. Nomenclature and Rare Versions [ Early Ska & Rocksteady Harmonies ] │
Alongside engineers like King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry was experimenting with the idea that the "version" (the instrumental backing track) was just as valuable as the vocal track. Part II proved that The Wailers' rhythms could stand entirely on their own. Nomenclature and Rare Versions Alongside engineers like King
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