Kentucky Skank
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- | [...] Perry was probably the first producer in Jamaica to overdub synthesizers in his 1974 "Double Seven" LP ("Kentucky Skank", "Double Six" "Soul Man"). Killer tracks include "Kentucky Skank", Perry's homage to KFC complete with deep frying sound effects [...] | + | "'''Kentucky Skank'''" is a musical composition by [[Lee Perry]], featured on his album ''[[Double Seven]]''. |
+ | It has been interpreted as Perry's homage to [[KFC]] complete with deep frying sizzling sound effects. | ||
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+ | *[[Bucky Skank]] | ||
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"Kentucky Skank" is a musical composition by Lee Perry, featured on his album Double Seven.
It has been interpreted as Perry's homage to KFC complete with deep frying sizzling sound effects.
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