Many Moods of the Upsetters is a studio album by the Upsetters, released in 1970.
"...This album could have been termed Clint Eastwood Part 2 as a lot of the tracks are inter-connected. For instance, LP opener Ex-Ray Vision provided the basis for Selassie on Clint Eastwood and Taste Of Killing is done over as archetypal organ stomper Beware Fade on Many Moods. Carl Dawkins again shines on the Temptations cover Cloud Nine and I found Pat Satchmo’s Louis Armstrong impressions droll on the rude Goosy and Boss Society. I always like to hear Val Bennett on sax and he does so with gusto on Mean And Dangerous and Soul Stew is another tasteful instrumental and very danceable. Many Moods Of “The Upsetters” draws to a close with Perry offering up a version of Games People Play in his own special way, with a steel drum sound substituting for vocals." Louder Than War
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