From The Archives : Wax Poetics Magazine

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From The Archives : Wax Poetics Magazine
The Alchemist | Lee "Scratch" Perry for Vanity Fair, November 2001
photographed by sam jones
Max Romeo - Ginal Ship (1971)
Superb reggae tune produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. In Jamaican patois, a ginal is a con man or hustler. Seems sort of appropriate for things in the U.S. today.
Ginalship mash up the country
Lee “Scratch” Perry (born Rainford Perry, 20 March 1936 - 29 August 2021)
The Heart of the Congos, one of the many perfect records produced by Lee “Scratch” Perry in the Black Ark studio in his backyard. No one ever did it like him: atmospheric, dirty, dubby, unhinged. Quintessential reggae.