Historical Archive
The Good, the Bad and the Upsetters is a seminal reggae album by The Upsetters, showcasing a fusion of traditional reggae rhythms with innovative production techniques. Released in the late 1970s, it features a distinctive sound characterized by heavy bass lines, soulful melodies, and the unique influence of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, who produced much of the album. Its tracks have become influential in the reggae genre, reflecting themes of social commentary and cultural pride that resonate deeply within the music community.