Yes, this is yet another Lee Perry compilation, but it's one that deserves your attention. The tracks on 'Sound System Scratch' date from the end of the 1970s, when Perry's music began to lose its appeal in Jamaica and foreign record companies started to lose their interest in Scratch's ever-stranger sounding experiments. The tracks on 'Sound System Scratch' are all versions which Perry recorded for the only exclusive fans who had remained loyal to him and his sound experiments: the sound systems. Feast your ears on crazy versions of, for example, 'Bucky Skank' (here as 'Jucky Skank'), Augustus Pablo's 'Java' ('Lama Lava Mix One') or even Junior Murvin's 'Roots Train Number One' (here 'Roots Train Number Two'). Wicked dub album!