Lee Scratch Perry may not be exactly a household name, but in the world of reggae music he is one of the most influential and respected record producers and recording artists around. From the 1960s through today, Perry has continually put his creative production mark on a number of highly regarded reggae releases, including some monumental work with Bob Marley and The Wailers in the early 1970s. This 1991 European-made documentary from Ludo Timmermans, running a scant 48 minutes, takes what could—and should—have been a truly fascinating piece, and sadly spits out not much more than an incomprehensible string of mostly unintelligible soundbites.
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