Party Time (The Heptones album)

Party Time is a studio album by The Heptones and backing band called The Upsetters, released in January 1977. Along with Junior Murvin's Police and Thieves and Max Romeo's War Ina Babylon, this album can be seen as part of a Black Ark/Lee "Scratch" Perry produced "holy trinity". Highlights include the title track, a Rasta-influenced cover of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released", the menacing "Storm Cloud", and the determined "Road of Life". After years of being out of print, the album was remastered and re-released on Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures label in 2003.

Party Time
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1977
StudioBlack Ark Studios, Kingston, Jamaica
GenreReggae
Length41:27
LabelIsland
ProducerLee "Scratch" Perry
The Heptones chronology
Party Time
(1977)
Better Days
(1978)

Track listing

Original LP

All tracks composed by Leroy Sibbles; except where indicated

  1. "Party Time"
  2. "Crying Over You"
  3. "Now Generation"
  4. "Mr. President"
  5. "Serious Time" (Barry Llewelyn)
  6. "I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan)
  7. "Storm Cloud"
  8. "Road of Life"
  9. "Why Must I"
  10. "Sufferer's Time" (Lee "Scratch" Perry)

Personnel

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