The Wailer's Collaboration With Lee Scratch Perry

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The Wailers tried to find their way back to the top, and it was in that year that they had collaboration with Lee Scratch Perry, resulting some of The Wailer’s magnificent tracks like ‘Soul Rebel’, ‘Duppy Conquerer’ and ‘400 years’. All the singles were amazing tracks, containing ingenious rhythms and powerful vocals. They defined the future direction of Jamaican music. They gain popularity throughout the Caribbean, but this success ended when the group found that Perry sold their materials to Trojan Record without their consent. Nevertheless, this bought The Wailers music to the attention of Chris Blackwell the owner of Island Records. In 1972, The Wailers got their big break since they signed with Chris Blackwell’s Record. They produced their

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