Showing posts with label I Roy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Roy. Show all posts

Friday, 9 April 2010

musicology #537

Jamaica #17

(Dennis Walks - The Drifter)

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Today's cut is a piece from my earliest 'Revival' Reggae memories, (early 80's), introduced to me by my uncle whose commitment to top ranking music was and still remains one of the most important contributions to my existence ever made. Produced by Spanish Town's..Harry Mudie. Early Sound System owner, (mid 50's), whose first production in '62, (Babylon Gone), was one of the first to feature Count Ossie. The late 60's saw a return to production for Mr Mudie who then went on to introduce Spanish Town Sound System legend I Roy to the record buying public as well as producing some of the most established Jamaican artists of the 70's. This one is voiced by Dennis Vassell aka Dennis Walks and was originally released in...yep you've guesssed it...1969 !!

Sunday, 8 March 2009

musicology #326

DownbeatTheRuler #6

(Dave Barker - Johnny Dollar)

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Today’s page of the Downbeat story is a 45 from an artist known by the name of Dave Barker, (a nom de plume courtesy of Lee Perry), who is probably best known for his part on the well known single ‘Double Barrel’. A singer and ‘DJ’ who was among the earliest proponents of the ‘chatting’ style made popular by such luminaries as U-Roy, Dennis Alcapone, I-Roy and Dillinger. There were earlier Cats who dropped ‘chat pon the mic’ but it wasn’t until Hugh Roy stepped up that the genre came of age and flew out of the dance and into the recording studio in 1970 on Arthur ‘Duke ‘ Reid’s definining rocksteady rhythms.

This one, a 1970 cut on the English Studio 1 subsidary label Ackee, is a cover of Garnett Mimm’s earlier majestic 1964 Soul recording ‘A Quiet Place’ and finds Mr Barker, who in my opinion was a much better singer than ‘DJ’, in fine voice expressing concerns about people intruding on his quiet time.