
Reggae Pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry's Latest Album, The End of an American Dream Nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Reggae Album Category Reggae Pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry's Latest Album, The End of an American Dream Nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Reggae Album Category Lansing, Michigan (PRWEB) December 21, 2007 Reggae legend and pioneer, Lee "Scratch" Perry's latest album, The End of an American Dream has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Reggae Album category for this year's 50th Grammy Awards. Released on Lansing, Michigan-based MEGAWAVE Records, The End of an American Dream is the most recent release by the groundbreaking engineer, producer, songwriter and performer, Perry. Perry is unquestionably one of the most important figures in the history of reggae music. Not only did he help develop the early reggae sound captured in a number of important recordings, but as an engineer, producer, songwriter and performer he pioneered a number of innovations, including dub reggae and the "scratch" turntable effect used by DJs today In The End of an American Dream, Perry brings forward a timely narrative drawn from his spirituality and today's global events, setting a seductive lyric and counterpoint to a postmodern dub rhythm provided by multi-instrumentalist Steve Marshall and producer John Saxon. Ever observant and at times playful, Lee Perry's commentary touches music aficionados across the board. The End of an American Dream is a key album for the artist. It is the resurrection of a very pure vision of transformation for Lee Perry, born out of a period of intense personal strife and also great upheaval in the world at large. Recorded between 2004 and 2006, the album contains 16 new tracks featuring the vocals and lyrical genius of Lee Perry, set against a background of stylish contemporary beats, blues, soul, reggae, drum and bass. At 71 years old, Lee is as committed as ever to pushing the barriers and putting out music that cuts. Lee "Scratch" Perry recorded this album at State of Mind Studios in London (U.K.), with multi-instrumentalist and longtime collaborator Steve Marshall. The End of an American Dream was produced and mixed by John Saxon in Somerset, England, and mastered by John Palmer in Lansing, Michigan. About the Project from the Producer's Eye:
People turned out to see a 'legend of reggae music', expecting to hear the classics of roots and dub for which he had originally become famous. Audiences were amazed to hear Lee Perry delivering an apparently insane 'stream of consciousness', backed by a mixed race London outfit who were knocking out an urbanized blend of funk, jazz, punk, rock, reggae, soul and blues. Purists were shocked and disappointed; some shouted 'Traitor!' "I'm proud to be a traitor!" 'Scratch' replied. "Revenge is sweet!" "The fans could take it or leave it. They could stay fixed in their preconceptions of roots music; or they could join Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the original genius of Jamaican music, and move with the times. He was, and is, on a mission ... for life, for change and for new vibrations," adds Saxon. About the Label:
MEGAWAVE Records is a Lansing, Michigan-based independent label. MEGAWAVE went national this June for the first time in its 35-year history with a release schedule that showcases an eclectic, exciting and energetic approach to jazz, world music, and beyond. The label's roster of recordings that underscores its moniker -- Small Label - Big Sound -- is distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Innovative Distribution Network (IDN), a division of Alliance Entertainment, and in Europe by Membran International GmbH. The Grammy Award winners will be announced at the 50th Annual Award Ceremony on February 10, 2008 live from Los Angeles. Media Contact: Handsonpr@aol.com or 310.341.3201 http://www.megawaverecords.com/TEOAAD.htm # # #
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