other titles...
- Yakety Yak - Lee Perry & Dave Barker
- The Tackro - Lee Perry & The Upsetters
- (I Want To) Thank You - The Upsetters
- Ferry Boat - The Upsetters
- OK Carrol - U Roy & The Upsetters
- Move and Groove - Sticky & The Upsetters *
- Bush Tea - The Upsetters
- Midnight - The Upsetters
- No Gwow - The Upsetters
- Peck It - The Upsetters
- Kill Them All - Lee Perry & The Upsetters
- Selassie Serenade - The Upsetters
- Shoo Bee Doo Ee - The Soulettes *
- Shoo Bee Doo Ee (Version) - The Upsetters *
- Mr. Pitiful - Dave Barker
- Time Out aka Embraceable You - The Upsetters *
- Let It Be - The Soulettes
- Big Dog Bloxie - The Upsetters
- Pick Folk Kinkiest - The Upsetters
- Na Na Hey Hey - The Upsetters
- Fire Fire - The Upsetters
- The Jumper - The Upsetters
- The Pillow (take 1) - The Upsetters
- Grooving (take 2) - The Upsetters *
- Consider Me - Busty Brown
- Consider Me (Version) - The Upsetters
- Grooving (take 1) - The Upsetters
- You Are The One (take 1) - The Upsetters *
- The Pillow (take 2) - The Upsetters
- Hide Me (take 2) - The Upsetters
- Melting Pot - The Heaters
- Kinky Mood - The Upsetters
- Do You Like It - Lee Perry
- Spinning Wheel - Mel & Dave
- Land Of Kinks - The Upsetters
- Double Wheel - The Upsetters
- Haunted House - The Upsetters
- Granny Show - Dave Barker &The Upsetters
- Granny Show Version - The Upsetters
- This Man - O’Neill Hall *
- This Man (Version) - The Upsetters *
- Set Me Free - Dave Barker & The Upsetters
- Haunted House - The Upsetters
- Do It Madly - Chuck Junior *
- The Miser - The Upsetters *
- Choking Kind - The Upsetters *
- Penny Wise - Chuck Junior *
- Blood Poison - The Upsetters
- Sipreano - Lee Perry & The Upsetters
- Fresh Up - The Upsetters
- You Are The One (take 2) - The Upsetters *
- Spinning Wheel Version (take 1) – The Upsetters *
Lee 'Scratch' Perry And Friends
Land Of Kinks - The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1970
DR BIRD
Featuring 14 of the tracks new to CD and many others unavailable on any format since the 1990s, ‘Land of Kinks’ not only provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of Lee Perry as a producer, but also offers the opportunity to discover some of the most ambitious and remarkable reggae recordings of the early 70s.