Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Attack


The Attack imprint started life in 1969 as part of the Doctor Bird group before becoming a fully fledged Trojan label in the early 1970's. It lasted untill '77/'78 and with the odd exception kept the same label design for its entire duration.



It was not directly associated with the Jamaican Attack label owned by Bunny Lee though some of his productions were issued on UK Attack.



Alongside approximately 130 7 inch singles there were around 27 12 inch singles released and around 15 LP's up to 1975. The label was revived for re-issue LP's around 1989 and a further 15 (approx) LP's were released.


Attack Discography

ATT 8000 Pat Sandy - Gentle On My Mind // Big L - Music Box
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8001 Family Circle - Phoenix Reggae // Big L - Music Box
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8002 Family Circle - Reggae Krishna // Family Circle With Reco - Official
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8003 Pat Sandy - Consider me // Big L - Family Man
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8004 Family Circle - By The Time I Get To Phoenix // Big L - Hungry Man
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8005 Family Circle - Stagger Back // Big L - The Show Boat
Philligree production
1969

ATT 8006

ATT 8007

ATT 8008

ATT 8009

ATT 8010

ATT 8011 Soul Directions - Su Su Su // Better Herring
Actually The Pioneers
Byron Lee production
1970

ATT 8012 Leroy Smart - Life Is A Funny Thing // Trinity - Psalms
1970

ATT 8013 Symarip - I'm A Puppet // Vindication
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8014 Dave King Reggae Band - Hey Little Girl // Why Don't You Try Me?
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8015 Ray Martell - Loving Lover // Cora
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8016 Nyah Earth - Nyah Bingy // Message
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8017 Nyah Earth - Dual Heat // Night Of The Long Knives
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8018 Winston Groovy - I Can't Go On // Only You
Laurel Aitken production
1970

ATT 8019 Winston Groovey - You Can't Turn Your Back On Me // Pama Dice - The Worm
Laurel Aitken production
1970

ATT 8020 Concorde - Let me Out // I Belong To You
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8021 The Prodigal Sons With The Cimmarons - Get Lost Boss // Theresa And Catherine With The Cimmarons - I'll Be There
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8022 Reaction - You Yes You // The Cimarrons - Be There
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8023 Tubal Caine - I'm A Drifter // The Cimarrons - Drifting Version
Philligree production
1970

ATT 8024 Pat Satchmo - Whats Going On // Lloyd & Kerry - Tubbys In Full Swing
Produced by Prince Tony
1972

ATT 8025 Melodians - This Beautiful Land // Melodios Rythms - Version
Produced by Tony Brevett
1972

ATT 8026 H. Handy - Feel Good // Phil Pratt All Stars - Feel Good Version
Produced by Phil Pratt
1972

ATT 8027 Dennis Alcapone - Fine Style // Winston Scotland - On The Track
Produced by Prince Tony
1972

ATT 8028 John Jones & The Now Generation - Sylvia's Mother (Reggae) // Sylvia's Mother
Produced by Richard Khouri
1972

ATT 8029 Lloyd & Carey - Scorpion // The Maytones - Hands and Feet
Produced by A. Ranglin
1972

ATT 8030 U-Roy Junior- This Is Pepper // John Holt - Justice
Produced by Phil Pratt
1972

ATT 8031 The Melodians - Without You What Would I Do // The Dynamites - Instrumental
Produced by Tony Brevett
1972

ATT 8032 Lloyd & Carey - Do It Again // Gary Ranglin - Watch It
Produced by Alvin Ranglin
1972

ATT 8032 Carey & Lloyd - Only One Wife

ATT 8033 Platonics - Blue Moon // Sidney George & Jackie - After Midnight
Produced by S. Crooks
1972

ATT 8034 The Reggae Boys - Take It Easy // Sidney George & Jackie - How I Want To Love You
Produced by S. Crooks
1972

ATT 8035 Hopeton Lewis - Starting All Over Again // The Dynamites - Version
Produced by Tommy Cowan & Warwick Lyn
1972

ATT 8036 Heptones - Save The Last Dance For Me // Be The One
Produced by Joel Gibson
1972

ATT 8037 Clancy Eccles - Ganja Free // The Dynamites - Ganja (Version)
Produced by Clancy Eccles
1972

ATT 8038 Johnny Lynch - Don't Believe Him, Donna // Johnny Lynch - Beyond The Reef
1972

ATT 8039 The Clarendonians - Bound In Chains // Stud All Stars - Chains Version
Produced by D. Brown & P. Austin
1972

ATT 8040 Rad Bryan - Standing In The Park // Bryan All Stars - Stand Up (Version)
Shady Tree production
1972

ATT 8041 Les Bongo & Bunny - Feel Nice (Version) // Winston Scotland - Quick and Slick
Produced by Prince Tony
1972

ATT 8042 Maytals - It Was Written Down // Sweet Dandy
Produced by Warwick Lyn, Leslie Kong
1972

ATT 8043 Winston Grennan & J. Jackson - Musical Goat // Stinging Dub
Produced by Alvin Ranglin
1972

ATT 8044 The Soulettes - This World // The Soulettes - Same Thing
Produced by Lee Perry
1973

ATT 8045 John Holt - Time And The River // Version
Produced by Duke Reid
1973

ATT 8046 Winston Heywood - Da Do Ron Ron // Da Do Ron Ron (Instrumental)
Produced by Tony King
1973

ATT 8047 Cynthia Richards - Aily I // Reid's All Stars - Aily I (Version)
Produced by Duke Reid
1973

ATT 8048 Derrick Morgan - Derek's Big Eleven // Derek Morgan - My Ding A Ling
Produced by: Bunnie Lee
1973

ATT 8049 Thoroughbreds - Multiplication // Thoroughbreds - Morning Rises
Produced by Lloyd Coxson
1973

ATT 8050 I-Roy - Space Flight // Jerry Lewis - Burning Fire
Produced by Lee Perry
1973

ATT 8051 Breadcrumbs - Nice One, Cyril // Version
Produced by H. Bowen
1973

ATT 8052 Denzil Dennis - People Got To Be Free // Denzil Dennis - Come Together
Produced by Pat Rhoden
1973

ATT 8053 The Cables - Give Me A Chance / Jah Fish - King Of Zion
Produced by Keble Drummond
1973

ATT 8054 Sidney, George & Jackie - Papa Was A Rolling Stone // Feeling High
Produced by Agard // Crooks // Robinson
1973

ATT 8055 Sid Cook - Live To Love // Heart Desire
Produced by Sidney Crooks

ATT 8056 Derrick Harriott - Brown Baby // The Crystalites - Brown Baby Version
Produced by Derrick Harriott
1973

ATT 8057 Messengers - Crowded City // Thula Thula
Produced by Lloyd Charmers
1973

ATT 8058 Neville Grant - Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me // Neville Grant - Harry Hippie
Produced by Sidney Crooks
1973

ATT 8060 Audrey Rolins - Without You In My World // Audrey Rollins - It's Flowing
1973

ATT 8061 King Sporty - Thinking Of You // Thinking Of You Version
Produced by: King Sporty
1973

ATT 8062 King Sporty - Girl I've Got A Date // We've Got To Make Love
Producer: Noel Williams
1973

ATT 8062 King Sporty - Girl I've Got A Date // Born A Loser
Producer: Noel Williams
1973

ATT 8063 Ken Parker - Kiss An Angel In The Morning // Tommy McCook - Inez
Produced by Duke Reid
1974

ATT 8064 Sidney, George & Jackie - At The Club // Sidney, George & Jackie - Reggae Fever
Producer: Dandy Livingstone
1974

ATT 8065 Henneseys - I See You // Hennesys - Pass It On
Produced by Sidney Crooks
1974

ATT 8066 Gregory Issacs - Love Is Overdue - Pt. 1 // Gregory Issacs - Love Is Overdue - Pt. 2
Produced by A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8067 Annetta Jackson & Bobby Stephen - Heartaches // Annetta Jackson & Bobby Stephen - P.E.O. 111
S.B.S. production
1974

ATT 8068 Boy Wonder - All On The House // Boy Wonder - Cold Blood
Producer: Sydney Crooks
1974

ATT 8069 Al Cook - Frankie and Johnny // Al Cook - Frankie and Johnny Version
1974

ATT 8070 Starlites - Hold My Hand // GGs All Stars - Hold My Hand Part 2
Produced by A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8071 Ernie Smith - Duppy Gun-Man // Ernie Smith - Duppy Gun-Man Version
Producer: Ernie Smith
1974

ATT 8072 Pat Rhoden - Living For The City // Just Wanna Live
A Trojan Production
1974

ATT 8073 Ken Parker - Count Your Blessings // Version
Producer: D.C. Anderson
1974

ATT 8074 Tropic Sunlight - Labour Day // Version
Producer: D.C. Anderson
1974

ATT 8075 Ansel Collins/G.G. All Stars - Atlantic One // Ansel Collins/G.G. All Stars - Atlantic One (Part 2)
1974

ATT 8077 Barbara Jones - Changing Partners // G.G. Allstars - Changing Partners (Part 2)
Produced by A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8078 Sonny Popkiss - Sweet Rebel Woman (Vocal) // Sonny Popkiss - Sweet Rebel Woman (Instrumental)
Producer R.D. Livingstone
1974

ATT 8079 Freddy McKay - Oh Carol // Oh Carol (Instrumental)
Produced by L. Campbell
1974

ATT 8080 Willows - A Noh Me Trouble You // GG All Stars - Version
Produced by A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8081 Gregory Isaacs - Don't Go // GG All Stars - Dub Wise
Producer: A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8082 Ronnie Davis - The Same Folks // GG All Stars - Version
Produced by A. Ranglin
1974

ATT 8083 Derrick & Hortense - I Am Gone // Derrick & Hortense - I Am Gone (Instrumental)
Produced by Bunnie Lee
1974

ATT 8084 The Uniques - Love Vibration // Rock A Bye Woman
Prod. by Sidney Crooks
1974

ATT 8085 Freddie McKay - Dock Of The Bay // Freddie McKay - Arise Selassie I Arise
Produced by Sidney Crooks
1974

ATT 8086 Brad Lundey - I Feel Sorry // Version
Produced by Tony Robinson
1974

ATT 8087 Count Prince Miller - The Monkey // Love Children Band - 110th Avenue
Producer: R.D. Livingstone
1974

ATT 8088 Ronnie Davis - I Lost My Lover // Matador All Stars - Bula Dub
Produced by Lloyd Campbell
1975

ATT 8090 Upsetters - Kiss Me Neck // Upsetters - Da Ba Day
Produced by Lee Perry
1975

ATT 8091 Brent Dowe And The Gaytones - Share The Good Times // Share The Good Times - Version
Produced by S. Pottinger
1975

ATT 8092 Tidals - (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am // (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am Part 2
Produced by A. Ranglin
1975

ATT 8093 Joy White - Dread Out De // Joy White - Dread Dub
Producer: Lloyd Campbell
1975

ATT 8094 Lennox Brown - Oh Carol (O.K. Carol) // Spiderman - Oh Carol (Carol Dub)
Producer: Lloyd Campbell
1975

ATT 8095 Gregory Isaacs - Bad Da // Gregory Isaacs - Ad Dab
Producer: Winston Holness
1975

ATT 8096 Big Youth - House of Dread Locks // The Groove Master - Tangle Locks
Producer: Tony Robinson
1975

ATT 8097 The Interns - Nothing Is Impossible // The Hardy Boys - Black Out
Producer: Winston Riley
1975

ATT 8098 Ranchie - I'm Falling In Love // Skin Flesh & Bones - Love Dub
A Panschly Production
1975

ATT 8099 Barbara Jones - Walk Through This World / GG All Stars - Instrumental
Produced by Alvin Ranglin
1975

ATT 8100 Johnny Clarke - Rock With Me Baby // King Tubbys & The Aggrovators - A Crabit Version
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8101 Linval Thomson - Don't Cut Off Your Dreadlocks // King Tubbys - Don't Cut Off Your Dreadlocks (Instrumental)
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8102 I Roy - Natty Down There // I-Roy - Outformer Parker
Produced by P. Weston, S. Crooks
1975

ATT 8104 Big Youth - Mammy Hot & Daddy Cold // The Groovemasters - Like It Hot
Produced by Tony Robinson
1975

ATT 8105 U-Roy - Just Be Jolly / Dub With I
Produced by Bunny Lee

ATT 8106 Gregory Isaacs - Fly Little Silver Bird // Dub
Produced by T. Robinson

ATT 8107 Bunnie And Rickey - Too Bad Bull // Upsetters - Bad Cow
Produced by Lee Perry
1975

ATT 8108 The Diamonds - Jah Jah Bless Your Dreadlocks // Version
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8109 Bunny And Ricky - Bushwood Contrash // Upsetters - Callying Butt
Produced by Lee Perry
1975

ATT 8110 Topper Zuckie - Natty Dread Don't Cry // Tommy McCook - The Meducia
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8111 Delroy Wilson - Seven Letters // Version
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8112 Michael Dyke - Saturday Night Special // Chinna - Saturday Night Version
Produced by Earl Smith
1975

ATT 8113 The Diamonds - Just Can't Figure Out // The Diamonds - Just Can't Figure Out (Version)
1975

ATT 8114 Barbara Jones - Slim Boy // Barbara Jones - Walk Through This World With Me
Produced by A. Ranglin
1975

ATT 8116 Ronnie Davis - Tradition // Tradition (Version)
Produced by Bunnie Lee
1975

ATT 8117 Horace Andy - Nice And Easy // Horace Andy - Nice And Easy (Version)
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8118 Johnny Clarke - Cold I Up // Johnny Clarke - Cold I Up (Version)
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8119 Michael Dyke - Rainbow // Michael Dyke - Rainbow (Version)
Produced by Earl Smith
1975

ATT 8120 Delroy Wilson - Honey Child // Delroy Wilson - Time Is Running Out
1975

ATT 8121 Jah Lloyd - World Class // World Class (Version)
Produced by Glen Lee
1976

ATT 8122 Prince Jazzbo - The Wormer // Prince Jazzbo - The Great Pablo
Produced by Bunny Lee
1976

ATT 8123 Glen Washington - The Voice Of The Father // Version
Produced by A. Ranglin
1976

ATT 8124 Jah Woosh - I'm Alright // Version
Produced by Keith Hudson
1976

ATT 8125 Cornell Campbell - I Will Never Change // Version
Produced by B. Lee
1976

ATT 8126 Nora Dean - Scorpion // Version
Produced by Bunny Lee

ATT 8127 Lester Lewis - Niah Dread // I Man Free
Produced by Harry J
1976

ATT 8128 Thunderball - White Bird Come Down // White Bird Come Down Version
Produced by Jerry Maytal
1976

ATT 8129 Jah Woosh - Show I The Way // Jah Woosh - Show I The Way (Version)
Produced by Neville Beckford
1976

ATT 8130 Lizzard - Fight Down // Lizzard - Jah Jah Bless I
Produced by Clive Hunt
1976

ATT 8131 Ethiopians - Another Moses // Silford Walker - I Can't Understand
1976

ATT 8132 Eric Donaldson - A Weh We A Go Do / Part 11
Produced by E. Donaldson
1977

ATT 8133 Eli Emmanuel - Stranger In Love // Eli Emmanuel - Babylon Burbin
Produced by Eli Emmanuel
1977

ATT 8134 Wain Nelson - Christmas Time // Wain Nelson - Santa Claus
Produced by Wain Nelson
1977

ATT 8135 Linval Thompson - I Love Marijuana // Linval Thompson - Jamica Collie (Version)
Produced by Bunny Lee
1978

ATT 8136 Big Joe - Tubby At The Controls // Big Joe - Dignity & Principle
Produced by Linval Thompson, Cecil Clarke
1978

ATT 8137 Jah Woosh - Marcus Say // Jah Woosh - Take Heed
Produced by Neville Beckford
1978

ATT 8249 Johnny Clarke - Move Out Of Babylon Rastaman // King Tubby's And The Aggrovotors - A Moving Version



ATT 8??? Jah Stitch - Give Jah The Glory
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATT 8??? Jimmy Riley - Feeling Is Believing
1979

TACK 1 Jimmy Riley - Give Thanks & Praise // Feeling Is Believing
Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Riley
1979

TACK 2 Trinity - Follow My Heart // Trinity - Pope Paul Dead And Gone
Produced by Linval Thompson
1979

TACK 3 Alphonso Pancho - Love Is A Pleasure // Never Give Up In A Babylon
1979

TACK 4 Marie Pierre - Nothing Gained (From Loving You) // Marie Pierre - Can't Go Through (With Life)
Produced by Dennis 'Blackbeard' Bovell
1979

TACK 5 The Morwells - Kingston Twelve Tuffie // Prince Jammy At The Controls - Jammin’ For Survival
Produced by Maurice Willington
1979

TACK 6 Ken Boothe - You're No Good // Prince Jammy - Out Of Order Dub
1979

TACK 7 Michael Rose & Jammy - Born Free // Dad Brown - Stand & Look
Produced by The Mighty Fatman
Recording at King Tubby's, Jamaica
1979

TACK 8 Pancho Alphonso & The Revolutionaries - Never Give Up In A Babylon // Pancho Alphonso & The Revolutionaries - Love Is A Pleasure
1979

TACK 9 Bim Sherman - Lightning And Thunder // Bim Sherman - Why Won't You Come On
Produced by Bim Sherman
1979

TACK 10 Vin Gordon & The Corner Shots - Liquid Horns // Junior & Corner Shots - Liquidator
Produced by Mighty Fatman
Mixed by Prince Jammy
1979

TACK 11 Errol Gentles - Tell Me Why // Errol Gentles - Far Far Away
Arranged by Prince Jammy and The Mighty Fatman
Produced by the Mighty Fatman
Mixed by Prince Jammy
1979

TACK 12 Marie Pierre - Choose Me // Somebody Else's Man
1979

TACK 13 David Isaacs & Jah Thomas - Just Like A Sea // Witty's All Stars - Just Like A Sea (Version)
1979

TACK 14 Dave Richards - Colour Of The Rainbow // We've Got To Make It
1979

TACK 15 Junior Keating & Jah Thomas - Lover Girl / Talk Of The Town // Sly & The Revolutionaries - Kingston Dub
1980

TACK 16 John Holt - Lovely Woman // John Holt - If I Were A Carpenter
Produced by John Holt
1980

TACK 17 Barry Brown - Mr. CID // Scientist & Roots Radics Band - King Tubby Rockers
1980

TACK 18 Pat Kelly - There's A Song // Roots Radics Band - Lovers Mood
Produced by Linval Thompson
Recorded at Channel One Studio
Mixed at King Tubby's
1980

TACK 19 Linval Thompson - Here With Me // Roots Radics Band - Come On Baby Dub Style
Produced by Channel One

TACK 20 Ashanti Waugh - Babylon Wrong // Barry Brown - Cool Pun Yu Corner
1980

TACK 21 Barry Brown & Scientist - Seperation
1980

TACK 22 Linval Thompson - Pop No Style // Scientist - Second Hand Girl
Trojan label
Produced by Linval Thompson
Recorded at Channel One Studios
Mixed at King Tubby's

TACK 23 Barry Brown - Living As A Brother // Scientist - Version
Trojan label
Produced by Linval Thompson
Recorded at Channel One Studios
Mixed at King Tubby's
1980

TACK 24 Sowell Radics - Caution // Bali-Hi Special
Produced by Noel Bailey
Recorded and mixed at Channel One Studios
1980

TACK 25 Triston Palma - How Can A Man Be Happy // Triston Palma - Time Is Cold
Trojan label
Produced by Barrington Levy
Rhythm recorded at Channel One Studios and mixed at King Tubby's
1980

TACK 26 Eddie Fitzroy - Pretty Woman // Eddie Fitzroy - Fuss & Fight
Produced by Barrington Levy
Recorded at Channel one & Mixed at King Tubbys
1980

TACK 27 Sowell Radics - Fight Fight Fight // Sowell Radics - Aces Rock
Trojan label
Produced by Noel Bailey
Recorded & mixed at Channel One Studios, Jamaica

ATLP 1001 Various - Heptones & Friends Vol. 2
Tracks: Dynamic Ken Parker (Ken Parker) / Them A Fe Get A Beatin' (P. Tosh) / Magnificent Heptones (Heptones) / People Of Today (Jackie Brown) / The Ring (Ethiopians) / Let True Love Begin (Uriel Aldrel) // Money In My Pocket (Dennis Brown) / Knock On Wood (Alton Ellis) / I've Got A Feeling (Heptones) / Warricka Hill (Versatiles) / Baby I Need Your Loving (Delroy Wilson) / A So We Stay (Big Youth)
Produced by Joel Gibbson
1973

ATLP 1002 Dennis Alcapone - Wake Up Jamaica
Never released
1972

ATLP 1003 Errol Dunkley - Darling Oooh
Tracks: You Never Know / Movie Star / Created By The Father / A Little Way Different / Like To Be Boozed / Hi-Life / Darling Ooh / Baby I Love You / You're Gonna Need Me / I'm Not The Man For You / It Was Nice While It Lasted
Produced by S.E. Pottinger
1972

ATLP 1004 Bobby & Tommy - Green Mango
Tracks: Green Mango / Roast Fish / Funky Stuff / Hot Pepper / Stag Lack No 17 / Concrete Rock // Reggae Masterpiece / Autumn Mood / Walk On The Wild Side / Musical Rocket (with an uncredited Prince Far I) / Jumbo Skank / Slow Piece
Produced by W. Riley
1974

ATLP 1005 Dennis Alcapone - Belch It Off
Tracks: Belch It Off / Jack Horner / God Father / Do It / Over and Over // Old King Cole / Bad Habit / Hard Time / Party Time / Sorry Harry
Produced by Sydney Crooks
1974

ATLP 1006 U Roy - U Roy
Tracks: Treasure Isle Skank / Rule The Nation / Drive Her Home / Tom Drunk / Words Of Wisdom // The Merry Go Round / Wake The Town / What Is Catty / Everybody Bawling / Ain't That Bawling / Behold
Producer: Duke Reid
1974

ATLP 1007 Tommy McCook - Tommy McCook
Tracks: Yard Broom / Carry Go Bring Come (uncredited Justin Hinds) / Twelve Minutes To Go / Magic / Strolling In / Dan De Lion // Apanga / Eastern Standard Time / Rough & Tough (Stranger Cole) / Musical Store Room / When You Call My Name (Stranger & Patsy) / River Bank
Produced by Duke Reid
1974

ATLP 1008 Various - Musical Consortium
Tracks: That's When It Hurts / Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me / Gaye / Hit Me With Music / Keep Your Mouth Shut / The Rogue / Ain't Always What You Do / Snake In The Grass / One More Chance / At The Club / Pardon / Move Away
1974

ATLP 1009 Lloyd Parks - Officially
Tracks: Officially / I Got My Baby Again / Say You Love Me / Who Is It / Don't Put Your Eggs In One Basket // Mighty Clouds Of Joy / Slaving / Corporal Jones / I'll Be A Man / The Only Girl / I Specialize In Good Girls
Produced by Lloyd Parks
1974

ATLP 1010 John Holt - A Love I Can Feel
Tracks: A Love I Can Feel / Do You Want Me / Make Up / Love Divine / Nobody Else / Why Can't I Touch You // Tonight / If It Don't Work Out / Stranger In Love / It's Alright / Your Arms Reaching Out For Me / My Heart Is Gone
Produced by C.S. Dodd
1974

ATLP 1011 Various - Big Bamboo
Originally intended as Bamboo release - BDLPS217 appears on sleeve and as scratched out matrix
Tracks: Rainy Night In Georgia (Lord Tanamo) / Got To Get Ourselves Together (Winston & Jerry) / Choking Kind (Ken Parker) / Fat Dog (Roy Richards) / Heavy Beat (Im & David) / So Long Rastafari Calling (Im & Count Ossie) // Suspicious Minds (Heptones) / Selection Train (Selected Four) / Maga Dog (Larry Marshall) / My Whole World Is Falling Down (Ken Parker) / Mr Fire Coal Man (Wailing Souls) / Sweet You Sour You (Freddie McKay)
Producer: C.S. Dodd
1974

ATLP 1012 Various - Rave On Brother
Originally intended as Bamboo release - BDLP218 appears on sleeve
Tracks: I'm Alone (William Brown) / You Keep On Running (Delroy & U Roy) / Hey World (Alton Ellis) / With Every Dream (George Ferris) / Rope Of Sand (Joncunoo) / No More (Owen Gray) // Anniversary (Junior English) / Harder and Harder (Alton Ellis) / I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (Joncunoo) / Roomful Of Tears (Ruffians) / The End (Joncunoo) / When We Were Children (Joncunoo)
Produced by Junior Lincoln, Larry Lawrence, Ackee Productions
1974

ATLP 1013 Freddie McKay - Picture On The Wall
Tracks: Picture On The Wall / You're Not The Kind / Love Is A Treasure / Father Will Cut You Off / So Long Farewell / You'll Be Sorry // High School Dance / Slip Away / Old Joe / A Little Bit Will Do / Can't Go On / Watch Your Step
Produced by C.S. Dodd
1974

ATLP 1014 The Aggrovators - Natty Dub
Produced by Bunny Lee
1975

ATLP 1015 Johnny Clarke - Enter In To His Gates With Praise
Tracks: Enter In To His Gates With Praise // None Shall Escape The Judgement / Move Up Rasta Man / Jah Jah We Are Waiting Upon You / Don't Talk Too Much / If You Should Lose Me / Left With A Broken Heart // You Are My Woman / Walk Away / My Desire / Hey Girl Don't Bother Me / True Believer In Love / Please Don't Go / In Paradise
Produced by Bunny Lee
Mixed at: King Tubby Studios, 18 Drummley Avenue, Kingston 11
Mixing Engineer: Osborune Ruddock Alias King Tubby The Great
All Musical Rhythms Played by The Agrovators
1975

ATLP 1016 Derrick Morgan - Feel So Good
Tracks: So Long Baby / I Am Gone / I Am Leaving / Shirley Come Back To Me / Lee´s Dream / Feel So Good / I Shot The Debuty / Reggae Train / Will You Marry Me / Please Don´t Hurt Me / O Be Generous / I´m Gonna Put My Foot Down
Produced by Bunnie Lee
Mixed at King Tubby Studios
Mixing Engeneer: Osbourne Ruddock Alias King Tubby The Great
All Musical Rhythms Played By The Agrovators
1975

ATLP 1017 Observer All Stars And King Tubbys - Dubbing With The Observer
Tracks: Rebel Dance / Casanova Dub / Silver Bullet / Rasta Locks / Dubbing With The Observer / Sir Nineys Rock // Jam Down / Parade Dub / Youth Man / Turntable Dub / Corn Man / Mister D. Brown-Skank / Rema Dub
Produced by Niney
Mixed by King Tubbys
1975



ATLP 101 Various Artists - Sufferer's Choice
Tracks: Sufferer (The Kingstonians) / Condition Bad A Yard (The Ethiopians) / Trench Town Rock (Bob Marley And The Wailers) / Know Far I (Bongo Herman And Bunny) / Jordan River (Max Romeo And Glen Adams) / Take Warning (Billy Dyce) / Way Down In South (U-Roy) / Redder Than Red (Bob Marley And The Wailers) // Jah Jah Me No Born Yah (Cornell Campbell) / Deliver Us To Africa (Alton Ellis) / Yim Mas Gan (The Abbyssinians) / Crank Shaft Version (The Now Generation Band) / Niah Man (Johnny Osbourne) / Warricka Hill (The Versatiles) / The Song My Mother Used To Sing (Dennis Brown) / Nice Time (Bob Marley And The Wailers)
1989

ATLP 102 Andrew Tosh - The Original Man
Tracks: Same Dog Bite / Too Much Rat / Heathen Rage / My Enemies / My Enemies - Dub Version // Magga Dog / I'm The Youngest / Poverty Is A Crime / Poverty Is A Crime - Dub Version / The Original Man / The Original Man - Dub Version
Produced by Winston 'Niney' Holness
1998

ATLP 103 The Maytals - Do The Reggae 1966-70
Tracks: Bam Bam / 54-46 That's My Number / Struggle / Reborn / Just Tell Me / Do The Reggay / School Days / Bim Today // Hold On / Don't Trouble Trouble / Alidina / Sweet & Dandy / Oh Yeah / Water Melon / Johnny Cool Man / Night & Day
1988

ATLP 104 Lee Perry And Friends - Shocks of Mighty 1969-1974
Tracks: Pound Get A Blow (The Upsetters) / No Bread And Butter (Milton Morris AKA Milton Henry) / The Tackro (1st, 2nd & 3rd Generation Upsetters) / Set Me Free (Dave Barker & Upsetters) / Dark Moon (The Upsetters) / Civilization (The Classics) / French Connection 2 (The Upsetters) // Black Mans Time (Neville Grant) / Three Blind Mice (Leo Graham) / Three Times Three (King Tubby & Upsetters) / Be Thankful (Bunny Clarke) / Dubbing In The Back Seat (Upsetters) / Woman's GottaHhave It (Jimmy Rilety) / Gotta have Dub (Upsetters) / Move Out Of My Way (Bunny Clarke) / Move out Dub (Upestters)
Produced by Lee Perry
Recorde at Randy's, Dynamic, Black Ark, Studios Kingston Jamaica
1988

ATLP 105 Johnny Clarke - Enter Into His Gates With Praise
Tracks: Enter Into His Gates With Praise / None Shall Escape / The Judgement / Move Up Rasta Man / Jah Jah We Are Waiting Upon You / Don't Talk Too Much / If You Should Lose Me / Left With A Broken Heart / You Are My Woman / Walk Away / My Desire / Hey Girl Don't Bother Me / True Believer In Love / Please Don't Go / In Paradise
Produced by Bunny Lee
1989

ATLP 106 The Aggrovators - Johnny In The Echo Chamber Dubwise Selection 1975-1976
Tracks: A Crabit Version / A Colder Version / Soldering Version / Not Enough Dub / Do You Dub / Since I Dub / Dub On My Pillow // Dub It On Home / Running Over / A Harder Version / Stop The Dubbing / A Chiney Man Version / A Ruffer Version / An Early Version
Produced by Bunny Lee
Mixed by the late King Tubby during 1975-1976, Lloyd 'Prince Jammy' James, 1976
1989

ATLP 107 Johnny Clarke - Don't Trouble Trouble
Tracks: Rock With Me Baby / Cold I Up / Rebel Soldering / Too Much War / Do You Love Me / Since I Fell For You / Tears On My Pillow // Bring It On Home To Me / You Keep Me Running / Poor Marcus / Stop The Tribal War / Don't Call I Daddy / Don't Trouble Trouble / Don't Stay Out Late
Produced by Bunny Lee
Backed by The Aggrovators
1989

ATLP 108 Lee Perry & Friends - Public Jestering
Tracks including: Public Jestering (Judge Winchester) / I'm A Dread Locks (Upsetters) / Dread Locks Version (Upsetters) / Stay Dread (Lee Perry) / Kingdom Of Dub (Upsetters) / Babylon Deh Pon Fire (Truth Fact & Correct) / Jungle Fever (Truth Fact & Correct) / Hypocrites (Jimmy & Glen)/ Black Candle (Leo Graham) / Bad Lamp (Upsetters) / Doctor Demand (Leo Graham)
Produced by Lee Perry
1990

ATLP 109 Sonia Pottinger's Rock Steady - Put On Your Best Dress
Tracks Including: What A Agony (The Conquerors) / Blam Blam Fever (The Valentines) / Move Up (Al And The Vibrators) / Play It Cool (Monty Morris) / Swing And Dine (The Melodians) / Young Wings Can Fly (Johnny And The Attractions) / Pata Pata Rock Steady (Patsy And The Count Ossie Band) / All In One (The Valentines) // Put On Your Best Dress (Monty Morris) / Tell It To Me (Stranger Cole And Patsy) / Hard To Confess (The Gaylads) / Won't You Come Home (The Conquerors) / Little Nut Tree (The Melodians) / Creation Version (Charlei Ace) / I Need Your Loving (The Gaylads) / Say You (Ken Boothe)
Produced by Mrs Sonia. Pottinger
Recorded at Treasure Isle Studios, Kingston, Jamaica 1967-1968
1990

ATLP 110 The Agrovators - Dub Justice
Tracks: A Version Of Class / A Rude Dubwise / Jah Jah Dub / Creation Dub / Knotty No Lie Version / Forward Version / This Ya Version Ya Red / Don't Try To Dub I // A Thankful Version / A Traditional Dub / A Confusing Version / A Kori Kong Version / A Stalawatt Version / Full Of Manners / A Roots Version / The Jehovah Version
Produced by Bunny Lee
Recorded in Kingston Jamaica 1975-1976
Mixed at King Tubby's Studio by the Late Osborne Ruddock, Prince Phillip Smart
1990

ATLP 111 The Aggrovators And King Tubby's - Dub Jackpot
Tracks: Straight To Channel One Head (The Aggrovators) / Straight To Jacksons Head (King Tubby & The Aggrovators) / Watch This Version (King Tubby's & The Aggrovators) / Just A Version (King Tubby's) / Behold This Version (The Aggrovators) / The Knock-Out Punch Version (King Tubby's & The Aggrovators) / Straight To Edward's Head (King Tubby's & The Aggrovators) // Life Time Dub (King Tubby's & The Aggrovators) / A Come Version (Chinna & King Tubby) / Blessed Dub (King Tubby's & The Aggrovators) / So Much Version (The Aggrovators) / You're All I Got Version (The Aggrovators) / Going Version (King Tubby 's & The Aggrovators) / The Poor Barber (Dirty Harry)
Produced by Bunny Lee
All tracks recorded in KIngston Jamaica 1974-1976
Mixed at King Tubby's Studio
1990

ATLP 112 Various Artists - Roots Rockers
Tracks : Soul Rebel (Bob Marley) / I Shot The Sheriff (Ken Boothe) / Negrea African Dub (Linval Thompson) / Skanky Producer (Charlie Chaplin) / The Tide Is High (John Holt) / Walk Away (Marie Pierre) / Dread Combination (Mickey Dread) / And I The Chosen One (Prince Far I) // Miss Jamaica (Jimmy Cliff) / Unity (Ras Michael) / Nice And Easy (Susan Cadogan) / Don't Give Up (Barrington Levy) / Funky Jamaica (Greyhound) / Jah Jah Fire (Barry Brown) / Return Of Django (The Upsetters) / Black Pearl (Horace Faith)
1991

ATLP 113 Various Artists - Reggae Attack
Tracks: Liquidator (Harry J. All Stars) / Soul Shakedown Party (Bob Marley) / Love Of The Common People (Nicky Thomas) / Crying Over You (Ken Boothe) / Red Red Wine (Tony Tribe) / Skinhead Moonstomp (Symarip) / Dollar In The Teeth (The Upsetters) / 007 (Shanty Town) (Desmond Dekker) // Double Barrel (Dave & Ansel Collins) / Train To Skaville (The Ethiopians) / Longshot Kick De Bucket (The Pioneers) / Suzanne Beware Of The Devil (Dandy Livingstone) / Israelites (Desmond Dekker) / Monkey Man (The Maytals) / Many Rivers To Cross (Jimmy Cliff) / I'm In The Mood For Ska (Lord Tanamo)
1990

ATLP 114 The Kingstonians - Sufferer
Tracks: Your Love / Singer Man / Sufferer / Hold Down / I'll Be Around / Winey Winey (Reggae) // The Clip / Rumble Rumble / Come We Go Moonwalk / Complicated Scene / Easy Ride Reggae / Nice Nice
A Move & Groove Record Production
Produced by Derrick Harriott
Recorded at Dynamic Studios, Kingston, Jamaica
Recording engineers: L. Anderson, C. Bucknor
1991

ATLP 115 Various Artists - Be Thankful, An Attack Sampler
Tracks: Jah Jah Me No Born Yah (Cornell Campbell) / Hold Down (The Kingstonians) / Don't Trouble Trouble (The Maytals) / Be Thankful (Bunny Clarke) / If You Should Lose Me (Johnny Clarke) / A Ruffer Version (The Aggrovators) / Since I Fell For You (Johnny Clarke) // Stay Dread (Lee Perry) / Move Up (Al & The Vibrators) / A Kori Kong Version (The Aggovators) / Life Tiem Dub (King Tubby & The Aggrovators) / Miss Jamaica (Jimmy Cliff) / Cryoing Over You (Ken Boothe) / The Original Man (Andrew Tosh)
1991

ATLP 116 Errol Dunkley - Darling Ooh
Tracks: You Never Know / Movie Star / Created By The Father / A Little Way Different / Like To Be Boozed / Hi-Life (Part 1) // Darling Ooh / Baby I Love You / You're Gonna Need Me / I'm Not The Man For You / It Was Nice While It Lasted / Hi-Life (Part 2)
1991



Jackie Mittoo - Hot Blood
Produced by Bunny Lee
1979

Jimmy Riley - Give Thanks And Praise
1979

Trinity - If I Follow My Heart
1979

Pancho Alphonso - Love Is A Pleasure
1979

Aggrovators - Kaya Dub
Produced by Bunny Lee
1996

Leroy Smart - Leroy Smart in London

Big Shot


Big Shot started life as a subsidiary of Island records in 1968, the label became part of the Trojan group with it's formation the same year. A very succesful label mainly due to the rude records issued on it by Judge Dread that consistantly charted (Big Six - UK Pop No11, Big Seven - No8, Big Eight - No14) it soldiered on to 1975 releasing 130 singles and a number of albums on the way.

Reggae Girl - The Tennors/Donkey Trot - Clive's All Stars. The first issue on the label and a superb example of early reggae.

Night Food Reggae - Nora Dean/Jaco - The Prophets. The label changed to plain orange around about BI-600. At least one record, Big Six by Judge Dread, appeared with the yellow /orange and the plain orange labels.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Amalgamated


The UK Amalagamated label was a subsidiary of Trojan Records started for the productions of Joe Gibbs. Based on Gibb's Jamaican imprint of the same name the first releases were in 1968 (AMG 800) and the last (some 70 releases later) in 1970 (AMG 873) when it was superceded by the Pressure Beat label. In the late 60's period the majority of Joe Gibbs's productions were issued by Trojan through the label so it is likely that an exclusive deal was signed.


The label is highly regarded for it's Rocksteady sides as well as the uptempo Reggae releases, Lee Perry would have been responsible for some of the productions as he worked for Joe Gibbs prior to setting up on his own in 1968. The most obvious Perry involvement is on The Upsetter b/w Thank You Baby, sung by Perry himself the Upsetter was a significant hit and lead to Perry adopting the title as a nickname and using it as a name for his legendary record label.

Amalgamated Discography

AMG 800 Errol Dunkley - Please Stop Your Lying // Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Feel So Fine
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 801 Stranger Cole & Glady - Just Like A River // The Leaders - Hope Someday
Produced by J.A. Gibson

AMGLP 2001 Al Stewart & Marvetts - Fly Away To Glory
Tracks: Daniel Saw The Stone / Mansion On The Hill Top / A Beautiful Life / We Shall Have A Grand Time / Fly Away To Glory / He's So Real To Ought To Know / Songs Of Praise / Eveybody Ought To Know / I Once Was Lost In Sin / Where Shall I Do / Down Where The Sweet Waters Flow
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 2002 Various Artists - Explosive Rock Steady
Tracks: I'm Moving On (The Pioneers) / Miss Tourist (The Pioneers) / Just Like A River (Stranger Cole & Gladdy) / Uncle Sam's Country (Dennis Walks) / Long Shot (The Pioneers) / Train To Soulsville (Cool Sticky) // Love Love Everyday (The Pioneers) / Hold Them (Roy Shirley) / Come Brothers (Hugh Malcolm) / Give Me A Little Loving (The Pioneers) / Push It On (The Versatiles) / Love Brother (Errol Dunkley)
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMGL 2003 The Pioneers - Greetings From The Pioneers
Tracks: Me Naw Go A Believe / You'll Never Get Away / Baby Don't Be Late (Winston Jarrett & The Righteous Flames) / Shake It Up / No Dope Me Pony / Whip Them // Gimme Gimme Girl (Winston Jarrett & The Righteous Flames) / Things Just Got To Change / Sweet Dreams / Tickle Me For Days / Jackpot / Give Me A Little Loving
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968



CSP 3 Various Artists - Jackpot Of Hits
Tracks: Jackpot (The Pioneers) / Feel Good (The Mellowtones, actually Bleechers) / Give Me A Little Loving (The Pioneers) / No Dope Me Pony (The Pioneers) / Secret Weapon (The Conquerors, actually Ansell Collins) / El Casino Royale (Lynn Taitt And The Jets) // What Moma No Want She Get (Stranger Cole) / Catch The Beat (The Pioneers) / Good Time Rock (Hugh Malcolm) / Just Like A River (Stranger Cole And Gladdy) / Hurry Come Up (The Crashers) / Train To Soulville (Cool Sticky)
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969



TTL 27 The Inspirations - Reggae Fever
Tracks: Mad Rooster / Easy Up / Wet Dream / Why Do You Laugh At My Calamity / Samfie Man / Only Yesterday / Reggae Fever / Bongo Nyah / Who You Gonna Run To / Sweet Sensation / Fattie Fattie / Liquidator
Produced by Joel Gibson
1970
1968

AMG 802 The Versatiles - You Just Can't Win // The Leaders - Sometimes I Sit Down And Cry
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 803 The Overtakers - That's The Way You Like It // The Overtakers - The Big Takeover
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 804 The Leaders - Tit For Tat // The Marvettes - You Take Too Long To Know
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 805 Errol Dunkley - I'm Going Home // Errol Dunkley - I'm Not Your Man
Produced by: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 806 Stranger & Gladdy - Seeing Is Knowing // Roy Shirley - Music Is The Key
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 807 Errol Dunkley - The Scorcher // Errol Dunkley - Do It Right Tonight
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 808 Lee Perry - The Upsetter // Lee Perry - Thank You Baby
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 809 The Overtakers - Girl You Ruff // Keith Blake - Wooh Oh Oh
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 810 Lynn Taitt And The Jets - El Casino Royale // Lynn Tait And The Jets - Dee's Special
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 811 The Pioneers - Give Me Little Loving // Lynn Tait & The Jets - This Is Soul
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 812 The Mellotones - Fat Girl In Red // The Versatiles - Trust The Book
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 813 Victor Morris - Now I Am All Alone // Victor Morris - Fall And Rise
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 814 Pioneers - Long Shot // Pioneers - Dip And Fall Back
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 815 Roy Shirley - The World Needs Love // Roy Shirley - Dance The A. Una
Producer J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 816 Dennis Walks - Having A Party // The Groovers - Day By Day
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 817 The Mellotones - Feel Good // Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Soulful Mood
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 818 The Creations - Holding Out // The Creations - Get On Up
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 819 Jackie Robinson - Over And Over // Jackie Robinson - Woman Of Samaria
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 820 Errol Dunkley - Love Brother // Lyn Taitt & The Jets - I Spy
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 821 The Pioneers - Jackpot // The Creators - Kimble
Producer: J.A. Gibson
(actually a Lee Perry production )
1968

AMG 822 Sir Gibbs - People Grudgeful // The Pioneers - Pan Ya Machette
Producer J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 823 The Pioneers - No Dope Me Pony // Lord Salmons - Great-Great In '68
Producer J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 824 Jackie Robinson - Let The Little Girl Dance // Derrick Morgan - I Want To Go Home
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 825 Cool Sticky - Train To Soulsville // Eric Monty Morris - Cinderella
Produced by: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 826 The Pioneers - Tickle Me For Days // The Versatiles - The Time Has Come
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 827 Hugh Malcolm - Good Time Rock // Lyn Taitt & The Jets - Sleepy Ludy
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 828 The Pioneers - Catch The Beat // Sir Gibbs All Stars - Jana
B-side actually The Immortals - Jane Anne
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 829 Hugh Malcolm - Mortgage // Carl 'Cannonball' Bryan - Man About Town
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 830 The Pioneers - Sweet Dreams // Vincent Gordon - Caterpillar Rock
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 831 The Royals - Never Come See // Carl 'Cannonball Bryan - Jumping Jack
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 832 Ansel'l Collins - Secret Weapon // The Conquerors - Jumpy Jumpy Girl
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1968

AMG 833 The Pioneers - Don't You Know // The Pioneers - Me Naw Go A Believe
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 834 The Crashers - Hurry Come Up // The Crashers - Off Track
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1968

AMG 835 The Pioneers - Mama Look Deh // The Blenders - Decimal Currency
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 836 The Soulmates - Them A Laugh And A Ki Ki // The Hippy Boys - The Hippys Are Here
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 837 Ernest Wilson - My Private Number // Glen Adams - She's So Fine
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1969

AMG 838 Stranger Cole - What Moma No Want She Get // Stranger Cole - We Two
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1969

AMG 839 The Soul Sisters - Wreck A Buddy // The Versatiles - Push It In
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 840 The Pioneers - Who The Cap Fit // The Pioneers - I'm Moving On
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 841 The Reggae Boys - Me No Born Ya // The Reggae Boys - The Wicked Must Survive
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 842 The Soulmates - On The Move // The Soul Mates - Jump It Up
Producer J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 843 The Reggae Boys - The Reggae Train // The Reggae Boys - Dolly House On Fire
Producer: J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 844 The Young Souls - Why Did You Leave // The Young Souls - Man A Wail
Producer J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 845 The Cobs - Hot Buttered Corn // Count Machuki - It Is I (Machukie's Cooking)
Producer J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 846 The Moon Boys - Apollo 11 // The Pioneers - Love Love Everyday
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 847 Ken Parker - It's Alright // The Cobbs - One Love
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 848 The Scientists - Professor In Action // Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Reflections Of Don Drummond
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 849 The Cobbs - Space Doctor // Lloyd & Devon - Baby Reggae
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1969

AMG 850 The Pioneers - Ali Button // Hippy Boys - Death Rides
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1969

AMG 851 Immortals - Bongo Jah // Ansell Collins - My Last Walk
Produced by J. Gibson
1969

AMG 852 The Slickers - Man Beware // The Slickers - Mother Matty
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1969

AMG 853 Ken Parker - Only Yesterday // Ansell Collins - Joe Gibbs Mood
Produced by Joel Gibson
1969

AMG 854 The Versatiles - Lu Lu Bell // The Versatiles - Long Long Time
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1969

AMG 855 Joe Gibbs And The Destroyers - Nevada Joe // The Destroyers - Straight To The Head
Produced by: Joe Gibson
1969

AMG 856 The Destroyers - Niney Special // Niney - Danger Zone
Produced by: Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 857 The Inspirations - Take Back You Duck // The Inspirations - Nothing For Nothing
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 858 Joe Gibbs And The Destroyers - Franco Nero (Vers. I) // Joe Gibbs And The Destroyers - Franco Nero (Vers. II)
Produced by Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 859 The Destroyers - Rock The Clock // Destroyers - Version
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 860 Nicky Thomas - Turn Back The Hands Of Time // Nicky Thomas - Let It Be
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970.

AMG 861 The Inspirations - La La // The Inspirations - Reggae Fever
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 862 The Inspirations - The Train Is Coming // The Inspirations - Man Oh Man
Produced by J. Gibson
1970

AMG 863 Jo Gibbs All Stars - Danzella // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Version
Produced by: Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 864 Not used

AMG 865 Joe Gibbs - Hijacked // Joe Gibbs - Life Is Down In Denver
Produced by: Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 866 The Slickers - Man Beware // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Man Beware
Produced by Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 866 Joe Gibbs and the Destroyers - Money Raper // The Slickers - Man Beware
Produced by Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 867 Count Machuki - Movements // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Caesar
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 868 Lizzy - Gift Of God // Joe Gibbs All Stars - Money Raper
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 869 Jo Gibs All Stars - Perfect Born Yah // Jo Gibs All Stars - Red Red Wine
Produced by Joel Gibson
1970

AMG 870 Caly Gibbs - Seeing Is Believing // Joe Gibbs All Stars - Ghost Capturer
Produced by: Joel Gibson
1971

AMG 871 Johnny Lover - Pumpkin Eater // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Version
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 872 Carlton Gibbs - Ghost Walk // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Joy Stick
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1970

AMG 873 Johnny Lover - Two Edged Sword // The Joe Gibbs All Stars - Two Edged Sword Version 2
Produced by Joel Gibson
1971



TR 016 Joe Gibbs All Stars - Ghost Capturer
Produced by Joe Gibbs
1971



CSP 3 The Pioneers - Jackpot // Stranger Cole - What Moma No Want She Get
1969



SS 001 Marvetts - We Are Not Divided // Marvetts - He Is So Real To Me
1968

SS 002 Marvetts - We Shall Have A Grand Time // Marvetts - Let The Power Fall On Me
1968

SS 003 Marvetts - I Was Once Lost In Sin // Marvetts - What A Wonderful Thing
Produced by J.A. Gibson
1968

Friday, October 23, 2009

Harry J. All Stars





Harry Zephaniah Johnson (known as Harry J, born July 6, 1945, Westmoreland) is a Jamaican reggae record producer of African, Sicilian and Scottish descent. He is the head of the landmark Harry J. Records, located at 10 Roosevelt Avenue, Kingston 6, Jamaica WI.

Johnson is an important record producer who met success during the early reggae era, but who’s direction still influences the Reggae music industry today
Johnson started to play music with the Virtues as a bass player, but soon quit to work as an insurance salesman. He first appeared as a record producer in 1968, when he launched his own record label, “Harry J”, by releasing The Beltones’ local hit No More Heartaches, considered by many to be the very first reggae song ever recorded, along with the Studio One single “Nanny Goat” by Larry & Alvin. His agreement with Coxsone Dodd allowed him to use Studio One’s facilities, where he produced the hit Cuss Cuss with singer Lloyd Robinson, which became one of the most covered riddim in Jamaica.

In October 1969, he met success in the UK with The Liquidator (number 9 in the UK Singles Chart) recorded with his sessionband, The Harry J All Stars. This single became one of the anthems of the emerging skinhead youth subculture; together with other instrumental hits released in the UK through his own subdivision “Harry J” on Trojan Records, on a compilation album of the same name (see cover). During the 2008 United States presidential election, president hopeful Senator Barack Obama campaign used the song “I’ll Take You There” by the The Staple Singers at the closing of his stump speeches on the campaign trail. The beginning of the song “I’ll take you there” features an introduction which was lifted from “The Liquidator”.

In the beginning of the 1970’s he enjoyed another big success with the vocal duo Bob & Marcia with the song Young, Gifted and Black. His productions also included Jamaican hits with DJs like Winston Blake or Scotty among others, and many dub versions.


Harry J Studio
Johnson is mainly known for his Harry J Studio where Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded the majority of their albums in the 1970s. The studio was also a must stop hangout of many British musicians including the Rolling Stones, The Who, and Grace Jones. In addition, Chris Blackwell the founder of Island Records the original label of the band U2 could be found hanging out in the sound room prior to moving to England in the early 1970s.

In 1972, Harry Johnson sold his record shop and set up his own recording studio “Harry J”, on 10 Roosevelt Avenue, Uptown Kingston. Harry J Studio soon became one of the most famous Jamaican studios after having recorded several Bob Marley & The Wailers albums from 1973 to 1976 before the Tuff Gong era; such as Rastaman Vibration and Catch A Fire.

Johnson’s deal with Island Records led him to record artists such as Burning Spear and The Heptones. Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, backed by former Studio One sound engineer Sylvan Morris, he also recorded artists like Ken Boothe, Augustus Pablo, The Cables and the American pop singer, Johnny Nash, and produced albums by Zap Pow and Sheila Hylton. In 2002, after seven years of inactivity, he reopened his Harry J studio and since has recorded people like Burning Spear. The studio appears in the movie, Rockers.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lloyd Charmers


Lloyd Charmers' career (born Lloyd Tyrell) spans some of the most fertile periods of Jamaica's musical history. From the late-'50s era of Jamaican shuffle R&B and the subsequent ska boom, to the rocksteady and roots reggae of the late '60s and early '70s, Charmers made valuable contributions not only as a vocalist, but as a session musician and producer, as well.

Charmers first broke into the Kingston music scene as a member of the singing duo the Charmers, which also featured vocalist Roy Willis. After scoring a few hits in the late '50s, the group caught the attention of rising producer and future reggae legend Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. Cut for a variety of Dodd labels, including All Stars, World Disc, and Coxsone, the Charmers' output for the producer included their biggest smash, "Jeannie Girl," a song featured on Coxsone's famous debut collection, All Star Top Hits. Continuing under Dodd's newly setup Studio One imprint, Charmers and Willis maintained their high profile into the ska and rocksteady period during 1962-1967.

Spurred on by one of the day's top singers, Alton Ellis, Charmers took up the piano in 1966. A few years later, he was an accomplished enough player to form a band of his own with a few friends. Also featuring Charmers on organ, the lineup included guitarist Alva "Reggie" Lewis and the sibling duo of drummer Carlton "Carlie" Barrett and bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett. Dubbed the Hippy Boys, the group soon fell into the camp of fledgling producer Bunny "Striker" Lee. Their first date with Lee was as the backup band on alto saxophonist Lester Sterling's instrumental hit "Bangarang." Renamed the Bunny Lee Allstars, the band eventually backed a slew of Lee acts, including Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Pat Kelly, John Holt, and Slim Smith & the Uniques (Charmers would also spend some time singing for the Uniques). Buoyed by their reputation for laying down some of the rawest and driving rhythms of the time, the Hippy Boys were soon sought after by such other young producers of the time as Sonia Pottinger, Harry J., and Lloyd Daley; they even hooked up with the idiosyncratic Lee Perry, who changed their name to the Upsetters for his sessions. During this time, Charmers and company also cut some amazing instrumental sides under the Hippy Boys name, all of which were produced by Charmers. Covering the years 1969-1970, these incredible tracks were released on such albums as House in Session, Reggae Charm, and Reggae Is Tight (these titles have long been out of print, but some of the tracks can be found on the fine 1998 Reggae Retro collection Psychedelic Reggae).

Having picked up valuable studio experience, both with Lee and in overseeing the Hippy Boys sessions, Charmers launched his own Splash label in the early '70s (he would also release material on the Soul Beat and Wild Flower labels). Featuring his sophisticated, Philly soul-inspired arrangements, Charmers' output included several hits by the Gaylads, B.B. Seaton, Lloyd Parks, and Ken Boothe. Boothe, in fact, proved to be Charmers' biggest act, scoring such smashes as "Have I Sinned," "Black, Green & Gold," and the Bread cover "Everything I Own." Including another Boothe hit, "Crying Over You," Charmers penned many of the cuts used for his sessions. He even found time to maintain a successful career as a singer in his own right, scoring early-'70s hits like "Oh Me Oh My" and "Rasta Never Fails." Charmers also produced several instrumental and proto-dub sides during this time, which often featured his session band Now Generation, led by guitarist Mickey Chung.

Unfortunately, not much is known about Charmers' whereabouts after his successful stint as a producer in the first half of the '70s. Whether he is still working or even still alive is a good question. But, there are samples of his work available. In addition to the Psychedelic Reggae collection, curious listeners can check out his production work on Boothe's Everything I Own album for Trojan and guitarist Willie Lindo's instrumental disc Far & Distant on Wild Flower.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Aretha Franklin


Aretha Franklin is one of the giants of soul music, and indeed of American pop as a whole. More than any other performer, she epitomized soul at its most gospel-charged. Her astonishing run of late-'60s hits with Atlantic Records--"Respect," "I Never Loved a Man," "Chain of Fools," "Baby I Love You," "I Say a Little Prayer," "Think," "The House That Jack Built," and several others--earned her the title "Lady Soul," which she has worn uncontested ever since. Yet as much of an international institution as she's become, much of her work--outside of her recordings for Atlantic in the late '60s and early '70s--is erratic and only fitfully inspired, making discretion a necessity when collecting her records.

Franklin's roots in gospel ran extremely deep. With her sisters Carolyn and Erma (both of whom would also have recording careers), she sang at the Detroit church of her father, Reverend C.L. Franklin, while growing up in the 1950s. In fact, she made her first recordings as a gospel artist at the age of 14. It has also been reported that Motown was interested in signing Aretha back in the days when it was a tiny start-up. Ultimately, however, Franklin ended up with Columbia, to which she was signed by the renowned talent scout John Hammond.

Franklin would record for Columbia constantly throughout the first half of the '60s, notching occasional R&B hits (and one Top Forty single, "Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"), but never truly breaking out as a star. The Columbia period continues to generate considerable controversy among critics, many of whom feel that Aretha's true aspirations were being blunted by pop-oriented material and production. In fact there's a reasonable amount of fine items to be found on the Columbia sides, including the occasional song ("Lee Cross," "Soulville") where she belts out soul with real gusto. It's undeniably true, though, that her work at Columbia was considerably tamer than what was to follow, and suffered in general from a lack of direction and an apparent emphasis on trying to develop her as an all-around entertainer, rather than as an R&B/soul singer.

When Franklin left Columbia for Atlantic, producer Jerry Wexler was determined to bring out her most soulful, fiery traits. As part of that plan, he had her record her first single, "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)," at Muscle Shoals in Alabama with esteemed Southern R&B musicians. In fact, that was to be her only session actually at Muscle Shoals, but much of the remainder of her '60s work would be recorded with the Muscle Shoals Sound Rhythm Section, although the sessions would actually take place in New York City. The combination was one of those magic instances of musical alchemy in pop: the backup musicians provided a much grittier, soulful, and R&B-based accompaniment for Aretha's voice, which soared with a passion and intensity suggesting a spirit that had been allowed to fly loose for the first time.

In the late '60s, Franklin became one of the biggest international recording stars in all of pop. Many also saw Franklin as a symbol of Black America itself, reflecting the increased confidence and pride of African-Americans in the decade of the civil rights movements and other triumphs for he Black community. The chart statistics are impressive in and of themselves: ten Top Ten hits in a roughly 18-month span between early 1967 and late 1968, for instance, and a steady stream of solid mid-to-large-size hits for the next five years after that. Her Atlantic albums were also huge sellers, and far more consistent artistically than those of most soul stars of the era. Franklin was able to maintain creative momentum, in part, because of her eclectic choice of material, which encompassed first-class originals and gospel, blues, pop, and rock covers, from the Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel to Sam Cooke and the Drifters. She was also a fine, forceful, and somewhat underrated keyboardist.

Franklin's commercial and artistic success was unabated in the early '70s, during which she landed more huge hits with "Spanish Harlem," "Bridge Over Troubled Water," and "Day Dreaming." She also produced two of her most respected, and earthiest, album releases with Live at Fillmore West and Amazing Grace. The latter, a 1972 double LP, was a reinvestigation of her gospel roots, recorded with James Cleveland & the Southern California Community Choir. Remarkably, it made the Top Ten, counting as one of the greatest gospel-pop crossover smashes of all time.

Franklin had a few more hits over the next few years--"Angel" and the Stevie Wonder cover "Until You Come Back to Me"--being the most notable--but generally her artistic inspiration seemed to be tapering off, and her focus drifting toward more pop-oriented material. Her Atlantic contract ended at the end of the 1970s, and since then she's managed to get intermittent hits -- "Who's Zooming Who" and "Jump to It" are among the most famous -- without remaining anything like the superstar she was at her peak. Many of her successes were duets, or crafted with the assistance of newer, glossier-minded contemporaries such as Luther Vandross. There was also another return to gospel in 1987 with One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism.

Critically, as is the case with many '60s rock legends, there have been mixed responses to her later work. Some view it as little more than a magnificent voice wasted on mediocre material and production. Others seem to grasp for any excuse they can to praise her whenever there seems to be some kind of resurgence of her soul leanings. Most would agree that her post-mid-'70s recordings are fairly inconsequential when judged against her prime Atlantic era. The blame is often laid at the hands of unsuitable material, but it should also be remembered that -- like Elvis Presley and Ray Charles -- Franklin never thought of herself as confined to one genre. She always loved to sing straight pop songs, even if her early Atlantic records gave one the impression that her true home was earthy soul music. If for some reason she returned to straight soul shouting in the future, it's doubtful that the phase would last for more than an album or two. In the meantime, despite her lukewarm recent sales record, she's an institution, assured of the ability to draw live audiences and immense respect for the rest of her lifetime, regardless of whether there are any more triumphs on record in store.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Jackie Mittoo



Jackie Mittoo. Pianist, organist, songwriter, b Montego Bay, Jamaica, 3 Mar 1948, d Toronto 16 Dec 1990. Said to have been a piano prodigy, Mittoo began his career in his mid-teens in Kingston, Jamaica. He worked in turn with the Rivals, Sheiks, and Skatalites and was a major figure (keyboard player, composer, arranger, producer) at Coxsone Dodd's Jamaican Record Manufacturing Co (familiarly, Studio One), where he led, or was a member of, a succession of studio groups (Soul Vendors, Sound Dimension, Invaders, Brentford All Stars, New Establishment) and backed Bob Marley and The Wailers, Jimmy Cliff, the Heptones, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis, and others.

Several of Mittoo's songs and/or rhythms from the 1960s were later recorded or adapted by other artists - eg, 'Real Rock' by The Clash and Willie Williams (as 'Armagideon Time'), 'Full Up' by the Mighty Diamonds (as 'Pass the Kouchie') and Musical Youth (as 'Pass the Dutchie') and 'Feel Like Jumping' by William Orbit. His own recording of 'Ram Jam' was a hit and led in 1967 to a tour of England with the Soul Vendors. Mittoo also played on the US soul singer Johnny Nash's Jamaican recordings of 'Hold Me Tight' (1968) and 'Cupid' (1969), which were among the first reggae songs to enjoy broad popularity in North America and Europe.

Mittoo moved in 1969 to Toronto, but continued to work in Jamaica and toured, and/or recorded, as a member of the Skatalites and with Byron Lee and the Dragonaires, Sugar Minott, Johnny Osbourne, Willie Williams, and others. He was music director in 1980 for a short-lived Broadway production, Reggae, and further supported reggae's growing acceptance in mainstream pop through the guidance he offered non-Jamaican bands like England's UB40, with which he recorded (Labour of Love, Virgin DEPCD-5) and toured in 1983.

In Toronto, Mittoo performed in local lounges and during the 1970s recorded LPs of instrumental reggae for Summus (Wishbone, SUS-50002) and the CTL (Reggae Magic, CTLS-5164/Pickwick PC-44015; Let's Put It All Together, CTLS-5189/U Artists UA-LA-442). There, as elsewhere, he assisted local reggae bands and artists, including Earth Wind and Water, Esso Jaxxon (R. Zee Jackson), Carl Harvey, Lord Tanamo, Boyo Hammond, Carl Otway, the Sattalites, and Jackie James. He was inducted into the Black Music Association of Canada Hall of Fame in 1985.

Mittoo's discography also includes LPs issued by Coxsone (In London, CSL-8009; Evening Time, CSL-8012; Keep on Dancing, CSL-8020), Studio One (Showcase, SOL-0130; Macka Fat, SOL-1120; Now, SOL-9016), Third World (The Keyboard King, TWS-501; Hot Blood, TWS-912; In Cold Blood, TWS-931), and Wackie's (Wild Jockey, W-2749). All were distributed in Canada by his own company, Jackie. Many of the ska, 'blue beat,' 'rock steady,' and reggae recordings in which he participated at Studio One have been included in several CD reissues by Heartbeat - eg, Full Up: Best of Studio One, Vol 2 (HB-14), Downbeat the Ruler (HB-38), and Fire Down Below (HB-81).