Lee 'Scratch' Perry ADD

People Funny Boy - The Genius of Lee 'Scratch' Perry

BOOK / AUDIOBOOK [White Rabbit]

Release date: 12/14/2021

The definitive bio of the most celebrated figure in Jamaican reggae, Lee Scratch Perry.

"David Katz's in-depth portrayal of his genius is to be commended and is an essential addition to any serious music fan's collection.David Rodigan MBE OD

"For the complete picture of this musical genius you can't get better than David Katz's People Funny Boy - if you're into Scratch, it's essential." Don Letts

Arguably the most influential force in Jamaican music, Lee Perry brought Bob Marley to international stardom and has since collaborated with artists such as Sir Paul McCartney, The Clash and The Beastie Boys

The book delves behind the myth of Perry to give a fuller examination of his life and work through extensive interviews with family members, fellow artists, friends, lovers, enemies, as well as the man himself to present a complex portrait of a unique soul driven by unseen spiritual forces. 

This revised and expanded edition has been thoroughly updated and completely overhauled to render a more nuanced, accurate and accessible read, with new information on Perry's later years, including his Grammy Award, cessation of herb smoking and final passing, as well as previously unpublished information about his early life, his unique relationship with Marley, and his fabled Black Ark Studio.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Katz has written about the sounds and culture of Jamaica since 1984. His work has appeared in the GuardianNewsweekMojoQWax Poetics, and The Wire, and in various music books. He has produced documentaries for radio, contributed to documentaries and feature films, and remains active as a vinyl DJ. Originally from San Francisco, he currently lives in London.

Review

First published to wide and entirely appropriate acclaim in 2006, author David Katz has taken the opportunity provided by Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s passing to update his mighty tome on the late legend. Running to over 660 pages, this is not a read for ...

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