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Punky Reggae Party : ウィキペディア英語版
Punky Reggae Party

"Punky Reggae Party" is a reggae song by Bob Marley, recorded and released in 1977. Not appearing on any studio album, it was released in 1977 as a 12-inch single in Jamaica only on the Tuff Gong and Black Art labels, as a b-side to the "Jamming" single on the Island label in some countries and was later released as a live single on ''Babylon by Bus''. Subsequently, it appeared on a number of compilations and 'Best of' albums as well as the Deluxe Edition of ''Exodus'' and the 2002 CD reissue of ''Legend''. The two versions of the song on the Jamaican 12-inch single were both featured on disc 2 of the Deluxe Edition of ''Exodus''. The version featured on the 2002 CD reissue of Legend is the b-side version from the "Jamming" 12-inch single. There is also a version of the song released as a b-side on the "Jamming" 7-inch single which is much shorter.
The song was written by Bob Marley as a positive response to the release of a cover version of Junior Murvin's "Police and Thieves" by English punk band The Clash, on their first LP. Referring to the party of the title of the song, the lyrics mention several punk and reggae groups: "The Wailers will be there, The Damned, The Jam, The ClashMaytals will be there, Dr. Feelgood too", Marley often repeated the words "New Wave" during the song.
According to a January 2014 interview with Midnight Raver, Sly Dunbar revealed that he played drums on this track. According to Dunbar, the drum track was recorded at Joe Gibbs studio.
The song was referred to in the Sublime song "Garden Grove" and the Robyn Hitchcock song "Antwoman."
In 2011, French punk band Burning Heads covered the song. It appeared on ''It's a Frenchy Ska Reggae Party Vol. 3'' compilation.
== Track listing ==
1977 12" single
# "Punky Reggae Party" – 9:19
# "Punky Reggae Version" – 8:49

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