From Ethan Sent Wed, Mar 17th 1999, 15:51
don't forget african head charge and creation rebel. both of them suffer from late-career smooveness, but the early albums are excellent wiggy stuff. I believe On-U has been reissuing them recently, but if you can track down the 'great vintage' discs they're a slightly better value. African Space Program..... also must say that bill laswell has put out a few good records but I'd agree that anything with his name on it should be approached with caution. that said, I'd still highly recommend the (non-dub) first massacre record - "killing time" and most last exit albums. in the dub style, probably his best work was Divination I and II, which both have nice long murky stuff going on. lee perry is also putting out some pretty questionable records these days - I did enjoy his Super Ape Inna Jungle and one of the other records that came out around the same time. the prime stuff of course is from the late 60s and early 70s. Grand Royal magazine did a nice feature on lee perry in its first or second issue, with a fairly comprehensive LP discography and recommendations. my personal faves are the recent 'dry acid' comp. on trojan and the lee perry box with rhythm shower, double seven and africa's ....something. blood? can't recall at the moment. speaking of dub I've been meaning to check out some of the rhythm and sound / burial mix stuff - is it worthwhile? any suggestions where to start? ethan http://www.transmit.org ps. I'm taking offers at the moment on two orb bootlegs - morphology and anthology. both are from 1993 & have rare/live tracks. current offer stands at $19 for each - I'll trade for interesting vinyl though.