12 Beautiful dub by the Upsetters of which most was recorded in the nineteen seventiesThere are only 300 copies in stockProducer Lee “Scratch” Perry’s longtime house band, the Upsetters appeared on some of the most legendary records in reggae history, including the early hits of the Wailers.The group was named after Perry’s 1968 smash “The Upsetter,” and the Upsetter tag was also applied to his record label; although the line-up was mercurial — essentially the roster consisted of whoever was in the studio the minute the tape began to roll — among the key Jamaican musicians who passed through the Upsetters’ ranks were siblings Aston and Carlton Barrett, Sly Dunbar, Glen Adams, Winston Wright and Boris Gardiner.Despite scoring a handful of their own hits, including 1969’s “Return of Django,” the unit was best known as a support act, enjoying their greatest influence through the records they made during the late 1960s and early 1970s with the Wailers, including the seminal “Duppy Conqueror,” “Small Axe” and “Soul Rebel.”Tracklist:1 Blackboard Jungle Dub (Ver 1)2 Rubba.Rubba Words3 Cloak A Dagger (Ver.3)4 Dub From Afica5 Dreamland Dub6 Pop Goes The Dread Dub7 Fever Grass Dub8 Sin Semilla Kaya Dub9 Moving Forward10 Blackboard Jungle Dub ( Ver 211Kasha Macka12 Setta Iration Dub