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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 [...] +'''''Double Seven''''' is an album by [[The Upsetters]].
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 +==Track listing==
 +===Side one===
 +#"Kentucky Skank"
 +#"Double Six" – [[U Roy]]
 +#"Just Enough" – [[David Isaacs]]
 +#"In The Iaah"
 +#"Jungle Lion"
 +#"We Are Neighbours" – David Isaacs
 +===Side two===
 +#"Soul Man"
 +#"Stick Together" – U Roy
 +#"High Fashion" – [[I-Roy]]
 +#"Long Sentence"
 +#"Hail Stones"
 +#"Ironside"
 +#"Cold Weather"
 +#"Waap You Waa"
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Double Seven is an album by The Upsetters.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Kentucky Skank"
  2. "Double Six" – U Roy
  3. "Just Enough" – David Isaacs
  4. "In The Iaah"
  5. "Jungle Lion"
  6. "We Are Neighbours" – David Isaacs

Side two

  1. "Soul Man"
  2. "Stick Together" – U Roy
  3. "High Fashion" – I-Roy
  4. "Long Sentence"
  5. "Hail Stones"
  6. "Ironside"
  7. "Cold Weather"
  8. "Waap You Waa"





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