2011. április 26., kedd
Lipi's Vinyls
Soul Jazz Records Presents - Bionic Dub, Take A Ride Version, Sky Rythm, Taurus Dub2, Hooligan, Dub Rock, Rasta Man Version, Jah Jah Version, Creator Version, Running Dub, High Fashion Dub, Pretty Version, Race Track Version, Spawning, In Cold Blood Version, Chase Them Version, Feel This Dub
2011. április 21., csütörtök
2011. március 22., kedd
Augustus Pablo mix
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Horace Swaby (1954. június 21. – 1999. május 18.), művésznevén Augustus Pablo, jamaicai roots reggae és dub zenei producer és billentyűs. Az 1970-es évek óta aktív. Talán ő volt az első és leghíresebb melodika művész.
A jamaicai St. Andrew-ben született és orgonán tanult játszani a Kingston College School-ban. Itt kapott kölcsön egy melodikát egy lánytól. A hangszer elkápráztatta, Pablo alig tudott szabadulni tőle. Itt találkozott Herman Chin Loy-jal is, akinek volt egy családi lemezkiadója Kingstonban. Swaby elkészítette az „Iggy Iggy” című felvételt az Aquarius Records stúdiójában; ekkor vette fel az Augustus Pablo művésznevet.
Néhány kislemez után megjelent az „East of the River Nile” című lemeze, ami kelet-ázsiai és jamaicai zene keveréke volt és jelentős siker lett. Augustus Pablo népszerűvé tette a melodikát a reggae zenészek körében, egy olyan hangszert, amit addig főleg iskolákban használtak zenetanításra.
Nem sokkal később csatlakozott (Mikey Chung Now Generation nevű bandájához ahol billentyűs volt, míg barátja, Clive producerként indult el a pályán. Pablo és Chin 1972-ben együtt kiadták a „Java” című dalt, ezután Pablo elhagyta a Now Generationt és Clive elindította Pablo karrierét. Chinen kívül sok mással is dolgozott együtt, így például Leonard Chinnel, a nagybátyjával és Lee "Scratch" Perryvel.
John Holt-tal közösen kiadott számuk, a „My Desire” szintén nagy sláger lett.
Pablo saját lemezkiadói voltak a Hot Stuff, a Message és a Rockers ahol nem kis sikert ért el a hangszeres számaival, amelyek főleg a régi, Studio One-ban felvett számainak átdolgozásai voltak.
Bár sikeres volt a Rockers, Pablo nagy hatású 1974-es This Is Augustus Pablo című albumát Clive-val és Pat Chinnel készítette. Ezt követte a legendás King Tubby-val készített közös albuma, az 1975-ben megjelent nagy sikerű Ital Dub.
* This Is Augustus Pablo (1973)
* Ital Dub (1974)
* Dubbing in a Africa (1975)
* King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976)
* East of the River Nile (1978)
* Original Rockers (1979)
* Africa Must Be Free by 1983 Dub (1979)
* Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse (1981)
* Earth's Rightful Ruler (1983)
* Thriller (Augustus Pablo album) (1983)
* King David's Melody (1983)
* North of the River Thames (Dub Syndicate) (1984)
* Rising Sun (1986)
* Rebel Rock Reggae (1986)
* Rockers Come East (1987)
* Eastman Dub (1988)
* Presents Rockers Story (1989)
* Blowing with the Wind (1990)
* Augustus Pablo Presents Rockers International Showcase (1991)
* Ragamuffin Dub (Junior Delgado) (1991)
* One Step Dub (Junior Delgado) (1991)
* Live in Tokyo (Augustus Pablo album) (1991)
* Dub Store 90s (1993)
* Heartical Chant (1993)
* Valley of Jehosaphat (1999)
* Dubbing with the Don (2001)
* Jah Inspiration (2001)
* The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set (2004)
* Dub, Reggae & Roots from the Melodica King (2004)
Horace Swaby (June 21, 1954 – May 18, 1999), better known as Augustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards. He popularized the use of the melodica (an instrument at that time primarily used to teach children music in the Jamaican public schools) in reggae music. He was a committed Rastafarian.
He was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica and learned to play the organ at the Kingston College School. It was at that point an unnamed girl lent him the melodica. Fascinated by the instrument, Pablo rarely put it down. He also met Herman Chin Loy, who after working at his cousin Leslie Kong's Beverley's record shop, had set up his own Aquarius store in Half Way Tree. Swaby recorded early tracks including "Higgi Higgi", "East of the River Nile", "Song of the East", and "The Red Sea" between 1971 and 1973 for Chin-Loy's Aquarius Records. Chin Loy had previously used the name Augustus Pablo generically for keyboard instrumentals recorded by Lloyd Charmers and Glen Adams,and Swaby took the name for this recording.
"East of the River Nile", a unique blend of East Asian and Jamaican sounds, became a moderate hit. He soon joined Now Generation (Mikey Chung's band) and played the keyboard with them while his friend Clive Chin began his own career as a record producer. Pablo and Chin recorded "Java" (1972) together,as soon as Pablo quit Now Generation and Clive was able to get the studio time. This instrumental was a massive hit and launched Pablo's solo career. He recorded with Chin and various others, including Leonard Chin, his uncle, and Lee Perry. He scored another smash hit with "My Desire" (John Holt).
Pablo formed the labels Hot Stuff, Message and Rockers (named after his brother's soundsystem, Rockers), and released a steady stream of well-received instrumentals, mostly versions of older hits from Studio One. In spite of his success with Rockers, Pablo's 1974 album, This Is Augustus Pablo was recorded with Clive and Pat Chin. This was followed by a collaboration with the legendary reggae engineer King Tubby, 1975's Ital Dub.
In the later 1970s, Pablo produced a steady stream of hits, including the hit "Black Star Liner" (Fred Locks). He also worked with Dillinger, Norris Reid, I-Roy, Jacob Miller, Te -Track, The Immortals, Paul Blackman, Earl Sixteen, Roman Stewart, Lacksley Castell, The Heptones, Bob Marley, Ricky Grant, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, Horace Andy and Freddy McKay. This period was eventually commemorated with critically acclaimed LPs including King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976) and Hugh Mundell's classic Africa Must be Free by 1983. This was followed by East of the River Nile (1978), Original Rockers (1979) and Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse, another acclaimed hit album.
In the 1980s, Pablo's career slowed significantly. In 1980, he appeared on the soundtrack of the documentary D.O.A. He had begun to establish an American audience and released Rising Sun in 1986 to good reviews and sales. Pablo also produced memorable hits, including "Ragamuffin Year" (Junior Delgado), "Humble Yourself" (Asher & Tremble) and "Far Far Away" (Ricky Grant). In addition, he toured extensively throughout the world, making a memorable live album in Tokyo in 1987. That same year, Rockers Come East re-established his career and he began to release a series of critically acclaimed though somewhat inaccessible albums in the 1990s, including Blowing With the Wind and also producing several, such as "Night & Day" (single) (Dawn Penn) and "Jah Made Them All" (Yami Bolo).
Augustus Pablo died as a result of a collapsed lung on 18 May 1999.[4] He had been suffering for some time from the nerve disorder Myasthenia gravis.
Selected discography
* Red Sea (1973)
* This Is...Augustus Pablo (1974)
* Thriller (1974)
* Ital Dub (1974)
* King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976)
* East of the River Nile (1977)
* Original Rockers (1979)
* Africa Must Be Free by... 1983 Dub (1979)
* Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse (1980)
* Authentic Golden Melodies (1980)
* Earth's Rightful Ruler (1982)
* King David's Melody (1983)
* Rising Sun (1986)
* Rebel Rock Reggae (1986)
* Rockers Come East (1987)
* Eastman Dub (1988)
* Presents Rockers Story (1989)
* Blowing with the Wind (1990)
* Presents Rockers International Showcase (1991)
* Meets King Tubby at the Control in Roots Vibes (1996)
* El Rocker's (2000)
* The Great Pablo (2000)
* Dubbing with the Don (2001)
* Jah Inspiration (2001)
* Skanking with Pablo: Melodica for Hire 1971–77 (2002)
* In Fine Style: 7" & 12" Selection 1973–79 (2003)
* The Essential Augustus Pablo (2005)
* Augustus Pablo Meets Lee Perry & the Wailers Band (Rare Dubs 1970–1971) (2006)
* The Mystic World of Augustus Pablo: The Rockers Story (2008)
Horace Swaby (1954. június 21. – 1999. május 18.), művésznevén Augustus Pablo, jamaicai roots reggae és dub zenei producer és billentyűs. Az 1970-es évek óta aktív. Talán ő volt az első és leghíresebb melodika művész.
A jamaicai St. Andrew-ben született és orgonán tanult játszani a Kingston College School-ban. Itt kapott kölcsön egy melodikát egy lánytól. A hangszer elkápráztatta, Pablo alig tudott szabadulni tőle. Itt találkozott Herman Chin Loy-jal is, akinek volt egy családi lemezkiadója Kingstonban. Swaby elkészítette az „Iggy Iggy” című felvételt az Aquarius Records stúdiójában; ekkor vette fel az Augustus Pablo művésznevet.
Néhány kislemez után megjelent az „East of the River Nile” című lemeze, ami kelet-ázsiai és jamaicai zene keveréke volt és jelentős siker lett. Augustus Pablo népszerűvé tette a melodikát a reggae zenészek körében, egy olyan hangszert, amit addig főleg iskolákban használtak zenetanításra.
Nem sokkal később csatlakozott (Mikey Chung Now Generation nevű bandájához ahol billentyűs volt, míg barátja, Clive producerként indult el a pályán. Pablo és Chin 1972-ben együtt kiadták a „Java” című dalt, ezután Pablo elhagyta a Now Generationt és Clive elindította Pablo karrierét. Chinen kívül sok mással is dolgozott együtt, így például Leonard Chinnel, a nagybátyjával és Lee "Scratch" Perryvel.
John Holt-tal közösen kiadott számuk, a „My Desire” szintén nagy sláger lett.
Pablo saját lemezkiadói voltak a Hot Stuff, a Message és a Rockers ahol nem kis sikert ért el a hangszeres számaival, amelyek főleg a régi, Studio One-ban felvett számainak átdolgozásai voltak.
Bár sikeres volt a Rockers, Pablo nagy hatású 1974-es This Is Augustus Pablo című albumát Clive-val és Pat Chinnel készítette. Ezt követte a legendás King Tubby-val készített közös albuma, az 1975-ben megjelent nagy sikerű Ital Dub.
* This Is Augustus Pablo (1973)
* Ital Dub (1974)
* Dubbing in a Africa (1975)
* King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976)
* East of the River Nile (1978)
* Original Rockers (1979)
* Africa Must Be Free by 1983 Dub (1979)
* Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse (1981)
* Earth's Rightful Ruler (1983)
* Thriller (Augustus Pablo album) (1983)
* King David's Melody (1983)
* North of the River Thames (Dub Syndicate) (1984)
* Rising Sun (1986)
* Rebel Rock Reggae (1986)
* Rockers Come East (1987)
* Eastman Dub (1988)
* Presents Rockers Story (1989)
* Blowing with the Wind (1990)
* Augustus Pablo Presents Rockers International Showcase (1991)
* Ragamuffin Dub (Junior Delgado) (1991)
* One Step Dub (Junior Delgado) (1991)
* Live in Tokyo (Augustus Pablo album) (1991)
* Dub Store 90s (1993)
* Heartical Chant (1993)
* Valley of Jehosaphat (1999)
* Dubbing with the Don (2001)
* Jah Inspiration (2001)
* The Definitive Augustus Pablo Box Set (2004)
* Dub, Reggae & Roots from the Melodica King (2004)
Horace Swaby (June 21, 1954 – May 18, 1999), better known as Augustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards. He popularized the use of the melodica (an instrument at that time primarily used to teach children music in the Jamaican public schools) in reggae music. He was a committed Rastafarian.
He was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica and learned to play the organ at the Kingston College School. It was at that point an unnamed girl lent him the melodica. Fascinated by the instrument, Pablo rarely put it down. He also met Herman Chin Loy, who after working at his cousin Leslie Kong's Beverley's record shop, had set up his own Aquarius store in Half Way Tree. Swaby recorded early tracks including "Higgi Higgi", "East of the River Nile", "Song of the East", and "The Red Sea" between 1971 and 1973 for Chin-Loy's Aquarius Records. Chin Loy had previously used the name Augustus Pablo generically for keyboard instrumentals recorded by Lloyd Charmers and Glen Adams,and Swaby took the name for this recording.
"East of the River Nile", a unique blend of East Asian and Jamaican sounds, became a moderate hit. He soon joined Now Generation (Mikey Chung's band) and played the keyboard with them while his friend Clive Chin began his own career as a record producer. Pablo and Chin recorded "Java" (1972) together,as soon as Pablo quit Now Generation and Clive was able to get the studio time. This instrumental was a massive hit and launched Pablo's solo career. He recorded with Chin and various others, including Leonard Chin, his uncle, and Lee Perry. He scored another smash hit with "My Desire" (John Holt).
Pablo formed the labels Hot Stuff, Message and Rockers (named after his brother's soundsystem, Rockers), and released a steady stream of well-received instrumentals, mostly versions of older hits from Studio One. In spite of his success with Rockers, Pablo's 1974 album, This Is Augustus Pablo was recorded with Clive and Pat Chin. This was followed by a collaboration with the legendary reggae engineer King Tubby, 1975's Ital Dub.
In the later 1970s, Pablo produced a steady stream of hits, including the hit "Black Star Liner" (Fred Locks). He also worked with Dillinger, Norris Reid, I-Roy, Jacob Miller, Te -Track, The Immortals, Paul Blackman, Earl Sixteen, Roman Stewart, Lacksley Castell, The Heptones, Bob Marley, Ricky Grant, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, Horace Andy and Freddy McKay. This period was eventually commemorated with critically acclaimed LPs including King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976) and Hugh Mundell's classic Africa Must be Free by 1983. This was followed by East of the River Nile (1978), Original Rockers (1979) and Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse, another acclaimed hit album.
In the 1980s, Pablo's career slowed significantly. In 1980, he appeared on the soundtrack of the documentary D.O.A. He had begun to establish an American audience and released Rising Sun in 1986 to good reviews and sales. Pablo also produced memorable hits, including "Ragamuffin Year" (Junior Delgado), "Humble Yourself" (Asher & Tremble) and "Far Far Away" (Ricky Grant). In addition, he toured extensively throughout the world, making a memorable live album in Tokyo in 1987. That same year, Rockers Come East re-established his career and he began to release a series of critically acclaimed though somewhat inaccessible albums in the 1990s, including Blowing With the Wind and also producing several, such as "Night & Day" (single) (Dawn Penn) and "Jah Made Them All" (Yami Bolo).
Augustus Pablo died as a result of a collapsed lung on 18 May 1999.[4] He had been suffering for some time from the nerve disorder Myasthenia gravis.
Selected discography
* Red Sea (1973)
* This Is...Augustus Pablo (1974)
* Thriller (1974)
* Ital Dub (1974)
* King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (1976)
* East of the River Nile (1977)
* Original Rockers (1979)
* Africa Must Be Free by... 1983 Dub (1979)
* Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Firehouse (1980)
* Authentic Golden Melodies (1980)
* Earth's Rightful Ruler (1982)
* King David's Melody (1983)
* Rising Sun (1986)
* Rebel Rock Reggae (1986)
* Rockers Come East (1987)
* Eastman Dub (1988)
* Presents Rockers Story (1989)
* Blowing with the Wind (1990)
* Presents Rockers International Showcase (1991)
* Meets King Tubby at the Control in Roots Vibes (1996)
* El Rocker's (2000)
* The Great Pablo (2000)
* Dubbing with the Don (2001)
* Jah Inspiration (2001)
* Skanking with Pablo: Melodica for Hire 1971–77 (2002)
* In Fine Style: 7" & 12" Selection 1973–79 (2003)
* The Essential Augustus Pablo (2005)
* Augustus Pablo Meets Lee Perry & the Wailers Band (Rare Dubs 1970–1971) (2006)
* The Mystic World of Augustus Pablo: The Rockers Story (2008)
2011. március 18., péntek
Scotty mix
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While studying at Kingston Technical High School, Scotty and fellow students Valman Smykle and A. J. Franklin (born Franklin Spence) formed a reggae trio called The Federals. They began performing paid concerts in 1967, and shortly thereafter they attracted the attention of reggae producer and music promoter Derrick Harriott while performing at a Kingston venue called the Sombrero Club. Harriott added them to a tour of reggae artists, Derrick Harriott's Musical Chariot, and helped them record a series of singles. Their first single, "Penny For Your Song", was a local hit, but subsequent singles failed to chart, and in 1969 Smykle quit the group and moved to New York. After the break-up of The Federals, Scotty and Franklin re-formed their group by adding two new members, Noel "Bunny" Brown and Richard MacDonald. They adoped the name The Chosen Few, and resumed work under Harriott. Their popularity increased in 1970 after they provided back-up vocals for Hopeton Lewis's single "Boom Shacka Lacka", and later that year they scored a Jamaican #1 hit of their own with "Psychedelic Train".
Shortly after this success, Harriott removed Scotty from The Chosen Few, replacing him with Busty Brown, the former singer for The Messengers. Instead, Scotty provided DJ work for various groups under Harriott's auspices, such as The Crystallites, his first DJ outing being "Musical Chariot". He appeared on numerous charting hits during this period, such as "Sesame Street" (1970, reaching #3 in Jamaica), "Riddle I This" (1970, #1) and "Jam Rock Style" (1971). His song "Draw Your Brakes", a deejay version of Keith & Tex's hit "Stop That Train", was in the soundtrack to the film, The Harder They Come.
Scotty's style prefigured the 'singjay' style of the late 1970s. He continued working with Harriott until 1972, after which he spent a couple of years working with other producers such as Harry J, Lloyd Charmers, and Sonia Pottinger. Scotty moved to the United States in 1974, settling in Florida. He established a recording studio and a record label, but these both failed, and he returned to Jamaica. He resumed recording, now in a ragga style, and was working on a new album when he died of prostate cancer in 2003.
While studying at Kingston Technical High School, Scotty and fellow students Valman Smykle and A. J. Franklin (born Franklin Spence) formed a reggae trio called The Federals. They began performing paid concerts in 1967, and shortly thereafter they attracted the attention of reggae producer and music promoter Derrick Harriott while performing at a Kingston venue called the Sombrero Club. Harriott added them to a tour of reggae artists, Derrick Harriott's Musical Chariot, and helped them record a series of singles. Their first single, "Penny For Your Song", was a local hit, but subsequent singles failed to chart, and in 1969 Smykle quit the group and moved to New York. After the break-up of The Federals, Scotty and Franklin re-formed their group by adding two new members, Noel "Bunny" Brown and Richard MacDonald. They adoped the name The Chosen Few, and resumed work under Harriott. Their popularity increased in 1970 after they provided back-up vocals for Hopeton Lewis's single "Boom Shacka Lacka", and later that year they scored a Jamaican #1 hit of their own with "Psychedelic Train".
Shortly after this success, Harriott removed Scotty from The Chosen Few, replacing him with Busty Brown, the former singer for The Messengers. Instead, Scotty provided DJ work for various groups under Harriott's auspices, such as The Crystallites, his first DJ outing being "Musical Chariot". He appeared on numerous charting hits during this period, such as "Sesame Street" (1970, reaching #3 in Jamaica), "Riddle I This" (1970, #1) and "Jam Rock Style" (1971). His song "Draw Your Brakes", a deejay version of Keith & Tex's hit "Stop That Train", was in the soundtrack to the film, The Harder They Come.
Scotty's style prefigured the 'singjay' style of the late 1970s. He continued working with Harriott until 1972, after which he spent a couple of years working with other producers such as Harry J, Lloyd Charmers, and Sonia Pottinger. Scotty moved to the United States in 1974, settling in Florida. He established a recording studio and a record label, but these both failed, and he returned to Jamaica. He resumed recording, now in a ragga style, and was working on a new album when he died of prostate cancer in 2003.
2011. január 4., kedd
Western Stepper
music by paso - whistle & mixed by lipi - studio rec. by atesz - dubgarden 2010
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2010. november 30., kedd
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