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Name = Jamaican E.T. |
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Type = [[Album]] |
| type = [[Album]]
Artist = [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] |
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Released = February 2002 |
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| released = February 5, 2002
Recorded = [[Ro-Lo Studios]], [[Coventry]], [[England]] |
| recorded = [[Ro-Lo Studios]], [[Coventry]], [[England]]
Genre = [[Reggae]] |
Length = 1:13:20 |
| venue =
Label = Trojan |
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Producer = [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] |
| genre = [[Reggae]]/[[Dub music|Dub]]
| length = 1:13:20
| label = Sanctuary/Trojan
| producer = [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]]
| prev_title = [[Songs to Bring Back the Ark]]
| prev_year = 2000
| next_title = [[Earthman Skanking]]
| next_year = 2003
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'''''Jamaican E.T.''''' is a [[reggae]]/[[Dub music|dub]] album released by [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]]. The album was released February 5, 2002 on the [[Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary]]/[[Trojan Records|Trojan]] [[Record label|label]],<ref name="Billboard">[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/more.jsp?tp=albums&pid=94219&aid=516114 Billboard.com - Discography - Lee "Scratch" Perry - Jamaican E.T.]</ref> and won the [[2003 in music|2003]] [[Grammy Award]] for 'Best Reggae Album'.<ref name="Grammy">San Francisco Chronicle, ''[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/24/DD117668.DTL&type=music The 2003 Grammy award winners]'', February 24, 2003</ref>
'''Jamaican E.T.''' is a [[reggae]]/[[dub]] album released by [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]]. The album was released [[February 05]], [[2002]] on the [[Trojan Records]] label.


== Track Listing ==
==Track listing==
<small>All tracks by [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]]</small>


# 10 Commandments (4:31)
# "10 Commandments" – 4:31
# I'll Take You There (5:17)
# "I'll Take You There" – 5:17
# Message From The Black Ark Studio (4:19)
# "Message From The Black Ark Studios" – 4:19
# Holyness, Righteousness, Light (4:22)
# "Holyness, Righteousness, Light" – 4:22
# Babylon Fall (5:45)
# "Babylon Fall" – 5:45
# Mr. Dino Koosh Rock (5:59)
# "Mr. Dino Koosh Rock" – 6:00
# Hip Hop Reggae (4:58)
# "Hip Hop Reggae" – 4:59
# Evil Brain Rejector (4:27)
# "Evil Brain Rejector" – 4:27
# Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari (4:49)
# "Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari" – 4:49
# Love Sunshine, Blue Sky (5:45)
# "Love Sunshine, Blue Sky" – 5:45
# Clear The Way (4:29)
# "Clear The Way" – 4:30
# Congratulations (4:22)
# "Congratulations" – 4:22
# Shocks Of Mighty (4:27)
# "Shocks Of Mighty" – 4:27
# Jamaican E.T. (5:43)
# "Jamaican E.T." – 5:44
# Telepathic Jah A Rize (4:07)
# "Telepathic Jah A Rize" – 4:07


== Personnel ==
==Personnel==
Credits on "Jamaican E.T." include:<ref name="AD">[http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,1622130,00.html ArtistDirect.com - Lee "Scratch" Perry - Jamaican E.T.]</ref>


*Producers: Lee "Scratch" Perry & Roger Lomas
*Lee "Scratch" Perry - vocals, producer
*Al Fletcher - drums
*Vocals: Lee "Scratch" Perry
*Nick Welsh - bass
*[[Guitar]]: Anthony Harty
*Chris Clunn - photography
*Tenor [[Saxophone]]: Leigh Malin
*Keyboards: Justin Dodsworth
*Justin Dodsworth - keyboards
*Leigh Malin - sax (tenor)
*[[Bass Guitar]]: Nick Walsh
*Tim Debney - mastering
*[[Drums]]: Al Fletcher
*Michelle Naylor - backing vocals
*Electronic Percussion: Anthony Harty
*Background Vocals: Sharron Naylor & Michelle Naylor
*Sharron Naylor - backing vocals
*Anthony Harty - guitar, electric percussion
*Roger Lomas - engineer, mixing


== Trivia ==
==References==
{{Reflist}}

*This album won the [[2003]] [[Grammy Award]] for 'Best Reggae Album'.

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Latest revision as of 22:24, 11 January 2024

Jamaican E.T.
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 5, 2002
RecordedRo-Lo Studios, Coventry, England
GenreReggae/Dub
Length1:13:20
LabelSanctuary/Trojan
ProducerLee "Scratch" Perry
Lee "Scratch" Perry chronology
Songs to Bring Back the Ark
(2000)
Jamaican E.T.
(2002)
Earthman Skanking
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Blender[2]

Jamaican E.T. is a reggae/dub album released by Lee "Scratch" Perry. The album was released February 5, 2002 on the Sanctuary/Trojan label,[3] and won the 2003 Grammy Award for 'Best Reggae Album'.[4]

Track listing

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All tracks by Lee "Scratch" Perry

  1. "10 Commandments" – 4:31
  2. "I'll Take You There" – 5:17
  3. "Message From The Black Ark Studios" – 4:19
  4. "Holyness, Righteousness, Light" – 4:22
  5. "Babylon Fall" – 5:45
  6. "Mr. Dino Koosh Rock" – 6:00
  7. "Hip Hop Reggae" – 4:59
  8. "Evil Brain Rejector" – 4:27
  9. "Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari" – 4:49
  10. "Love Sunshine, Blue Sky" – 5:45
  11. "Clear The Way" – 4:30
  12. "Congratulations" – 4:22
  13. "Shocks Of Mighty" – 4:27
  14. "Jamaican E.T." – 5:44
  15. "Telepathic Jah A Rize" – 4:07

Personnel

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Credits on "Jamaican E.T." include:[5]

  • Lee "Scratch" Perry - vocals, producer
  • Al Fletcher - drums
  • Nick Welsh - bass
  • Chris Clunn - photography
  • Justin Dodsworth - keyboards
  • Leigh Malin - sax (tenor)
  • Tim Debney - mastering
  • Michelle Naylor - backing vocals
  • Sharron Naylor - backing vocals
  • Anthony Harty - guitar, electric percussion
  • Roger Lomas - engineer, mixing

References

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