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Despite a lack of hit records, these first sessions were in fact engineered and supervised by the up and coming Lee "Scratch" Perry, who worked under Gibbs at that time and would soon become one of the most creative and revered producers of the next decade (and reggae history, for that matter).
The Wailers' work with Scratch is often considered the best that they ever did, either as a group or as solo artists.
Again, all three discs are recommended well beyond the Junior Byles tracks.