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" Small Axe " is a song now credited to Bob Marley though the first releases credited Lee "Scratch" Perry and Bob Marley. Perry said it was a collaboration. It was initially released in 1970 as a single by Perry on his Upsetter Records label, then later rerecorded for 1973's Burnin' . It has since been covered by several artists, among others Buju Banton , Deerhoof , Andrew Tosh , Greensky Bluegrass , The Aggrovators , U Roy , UB40 , Trey Anastasio , and Peps Persson who made a Swedish version called " Liden såg " (little saw).

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6-542: Small Axe may refer to: "Small Axe" (song) , 1973 song by Bob Marley and the Wailers Small Axe (anthology) , 2020 anthology of films by Steve McQueen Small Axe Project , academic journal about Caribbean literature Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Small Axe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

12-544: A non-album single by Perry, and Martin Rodman. The version heard on the Island album Burnin' was re-recorded a few years later, with Chris Blackwell & The Wailers as producers. There is a confusion over credit for the composition of "Small Axe". The 1970 Jamaican issue credits the song to both Perry and Marley. The Trojan-issued African Herbsman album creditis the song to Perry. The Island-issued Burnin' album credits

18-451: The flip. The 1971 issue on Upsetter Jamaica had a different flip side; "Down the Road" by The Upsetters. It was included on the album African Herbsman (1973), a compilation of tracks from the sessions that produced the album Soul Revolution Part II . It was rerecorded and released in 1973 for the album Burnin' . Small Axe was also the name of a CD issue 883717006523 in 2005 on

24-421: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Small_Axe&oldid=996012439 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Small Axe (song) In the period when the song was written, virtually all

30-491: The power in the Jamaican music industry was in a few hands including; Coxsone Dodd ( Studio One ), Duke Reid (Treasure Isle), and Prince Buster (Federal with Ken Khouri ). Perry, frustrated at the situation, thought a metaphorical small axe could remove their power, as in the song's lyrics: “If you are a big tree, we are the small axe, sharpened to cut you down, …”. "Small Axe" was first recorded and produced in 1970 as

36-548: The song to Marley. This discrepancy occurred on a lot of the Perry material that was later re-recorded for Island Records . It was one of the major sources of the feud that raged between Lee Perry and Island for most of the latter part of the 20th century. "Small Axe" was released on Upsetter Records in Jamaica in 1970 and 1971. "Small Axe" was also released on a single by Perry's Upsetter Records UK. It featured "All In One" on

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