Lee "Scratch" Perry, the legendary Jamaican producer and performer, presents "Master Piece," a vibrant and eclectic album released on September 11, 2012, under Born Free Records. Spanning a diverse range of genres including dub, rocksteady, reggae, roots reggae, ska, and ragga, this 51-minute journey showcases Perry's unparalleled creativity and innovation.
"Master Piece" is a testament to Perry's enduring influence in the world of reggae and beyond. The album opens with the soulful "Soul Man," setting the tone for a collection that seamlessly blends traditional and contemporary sounds. Tracks like "Master Piece" and "Medusa Dub" highlight Perry's mastery of dub production, while "Mr. Upsetter" and its various mixes (Dancehall Fusion, Funky, and Pop) demonstrate his versatility and ability to fuse different musical styles.
The album also features introspective and reflective moments, such as "Forgiveness" and its alternate version "Forgiveness (Road of Life Riddim)," which showcase Perry's lyrical depth and emotional resonance. The album concludes with a reprise of "Soul Man," bringing the listener full circle in this captivating musical experience.
With "Master Piece," Lee "Scratch" Perry continues to push the boundaries of reggae and inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. This album is a celebration of Perry's enduring legacy and a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of reggae music.