other titles...
- The Inspirations - Confusion
- The Upsetters - Confusion Version
- Teddy & The Upsetters - Elusion
- Val Bennett & The Upsetters - Big John Wayne
- The Upsetters - Dracula
- The Upsetters - Kaya Version
- Carl Dawkins - Heavy Load
- The Upsetters - Down The Road
- Dave Barker & Charley Ace - Small Axe Version 2
- The Righteous Flames - You've Got To Be Mine
- Charley Ace & The Upsetters - The Creeper
- The Upsetters - Creeping Version
- Lee Perry & The Upsetters - Big Joke
- Dave Barker & The Upsetters - Groove Me (slow version)
- The Upsetters - Screwdriver
- The Hurricanes - Got To Be Mine
- The Upsetters - Got To Be Mine Version
- Roy Lee - Give Me Power
- Lee Perry - All Combine Part 1
- Lee Perry - All Combine Part 2
- U Roy & The Upsetters - Copasetic
- Little Roy - Cross The Nation
- Dave Barker - What A Confusion
- Winston Wright & The Upsetters - Earthquake
- The Upsetters - Confusion Version 2
- Dave Barker - Groove Me (fast version)
- Junior Byles - Place Call Africa
- The Upsetters - Africa Version
- Stranger Cole - Run Up Your Mouth
- The Upsetters - Good Luck
- Glen Adams - Never Had A Dream
- The Upsetters - Dream Version
- Carl Dawkins - Picture On The Wall Ver 3
- The Upsetters - Picture On The Wall Ver 4
- The Upsetters - Axe Man
- Eccles and Neville - All Over
- The Faithful Brothers - Mount Zion
- Junior Byles - Got The Tip
- The Righteous Upsetters - Dark Moon
- Junior Byles - Rub Up Festival 71
- David Isaacs - Knock Three Times
- The Upsetters - Downpressor Version
- The Faithful Brothers - Iniquity Workers
- The Upsetters - Iniquity Ver 2
- Jackie Bernard - Time aka T.I.M.E.
- The Upsetters - Time (Version)
- David Isaacs - You'll Be Sorry
- Dennis Alcapone - Well Dread
- The Classics - Cheerio Baby
- The Righteous Upsetters - Dread A Dread
- Paul Freeman - Don't Give Up
- The Upsetters - Don't Give Up Version
Lee Scratch Perry Presents Confusion: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1971
Various Artists
DR BIRD
Featuring numerous tracks unavailable on any format for decades, this compelling 2CD set not only provides a fascinating insight into Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s musical adventures during a transformative period in Jamaican musical history, it is also a must for all fans of the classic reggae sound.