This disc has all of the essential Lee Scratch Perry classics. It’s a brave and brilliant refocusing of Lee Scratch Perry energies, virtually a rebirth. There were many famous songs of Lee Scratch Perry available. Arkology Reel 2 - another great offering from Lee Scratch Perry.
If you are a Lee Scratch Perry fan, you will love Dread At The Mantrols Mikey Dread. Lee Scratch Perry sings his heart out in In These Times Errol Walker. In These Times Dub The Upsetters is just simply stunning. Norman Max Romeo The Upsetters - I like this one. Police And Thieves Junior Murvin is the funkiest number on the album. Blew our minds when we first heard Magic Touch Glen DaCosta. Soldier And Police War Jah Lion can be hardly overrated by any means; this is what Lee Scratch Perry is all about. Grumblin Dub The Upsetters is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Arkology Reel 2. Bad Weed Junior Murvin is the more seemingly obscure song on Arkology Reel 2 that bear up best to repeated listening. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Arkology Reel 2. John Public (Version) Errol Walker Enos Barnes is a very good song maybe surprisingly better than you at first might’ve imagined. Roots Train Junior Murvin Dillinger marked the continuation of Lee Scratch Perry in style evolution. No Peace The Meditations - arguably the best track on Arkology Reel 2 album. It’s such an underrated song. Get Arkology Reel 2 and turn on Rasta Train Raphael Green Dr. Alimantado if you are going to sip your wine late at night. This song is very powerful, its catchy melody will have you singing along in no time.


