Scientist Encounters Pac-Man

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Scientist Encounters Pac-Man
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Studio album by
Released1982
Recorded1982
Genre Dub
Length32:56
Label Greensleeves GREL 46
Producer Linval Thompson

Scientist Encounters Pac-Man is an album featuring the dub musician Scientist, released in 1982. [1] It was produced by Linval Thompson and was released on Greensleeves Records. [2] It was recorded at Channel One Studio, Kingston, Jamaica. The backing band was Roots Radics and the cover artwork was by Tony McDermott.

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Critical reception

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AllMusic wrote that Scientist "delivers one of his most progressive mixes here, deconstructing the originals down to their skeletal base and adding just the right amount of mixing board-generated Echoplex and reverb." [3]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Linval Thompson

  1. "Under Surveillance" – 2:56
  2. "Prince's Wrath" – 3:08
  3. "Space Invaders Re-Group" – 3:18
  4. "World Cup Squad Lick Their Wounds" – 3:58
  5. "Vampire Initiative" – 3:08
  6. "Malicious Intent" – 3:41
  7. "The Dark Secret of the Box" – 3:47
  8. "S.O.S." – 3:31
  9. "Man-Trap" – 3:01
  10. "Look Out – Behind You!" – 2:33

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