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Forces: 1977-1982 - The Terrorists/Lee "Scratch" Perry/Roland Alphonso
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Track Listing
  1. Hail the Day
  2. Fade Away
  3. Love Is Better
  4. Guerrilla Priest
  5. Four Corners
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  1. Hail the Day
  2. Fade Away
  3. Love Is Better
  4. Guerrilla Priest
  5. Four Corners
  6. Keiler, Christine
  7. What Am I Living For
  8. Ska-Bostello
  9. Treat Her Right
  10. Bridge View
  11. Anittoo
  12. Forces
  13. Drainidge
  14. I Want Justice
  15. Happy Man
  16. My Best Girl
  17. Bitch Slapped
  18. It's Impossible
  19. Happy Go Lucky Girl
  20. Copasetic
  21. What Am I Living For
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In the late '70s and early '80s, the legendary reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry left his longtime studio band, the Upsetters, behind and traveled extensively in the U.S. and U.K., hooking up with various ensembles for brief (and often tumultuous) periods. He forged one such brief partnership with a white New York punk-reggae band called the Terrorists; their project produced a number of live performances and one 12" single, both sides of which are presented here: "Love Is Better" and " Guerrilla Priest" (a dub version ...

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