THE AGGROVATORS DUBBING
IT STUDIO 1 STYLE
The Aggrovators were one of Jamaica's finest session
bands. Many of the tracks you know and love from the 1970's Reggae scene
probably featured this group of musicians in some shape or form. The band
were put together by Bunny 'Striker' Lee one of Jamaica's formidable producers,who
with no studio of his own had to rely on buying studio time from the existing
establishments, such as Randy's Studio 17 and the Hookim brothers Channel
1. This was an expensive task and he needed a pool of top musicians who
could cut tracks quickly and efficiently. Built around the cream of Jamaica's
musicians namely; Carlton 'Santa' Davis, Carlton Barrett [Drums], Robbie
Shakespeare, Aston 'Family man' Barrett, Lloyd Parks [Bass],Earl 'Chinna'
Smith [ lead guitar ], Tony Chin, Winston 'Bo Beep' Bowen [Rhythm Guitar]
Ansel Collins [Piano], Bernard ' touter' Harvey, Winston Wright [ Organ
], Bobby Ellis [Trumpet], Vin Gordon [Trombone], Tommy McCook [Tenor Saxophone
] and Lennox Brown [ Alto Saxophone ].
Vocal duties would usually feature two of Bunny Lee's favourite singers
Johnny Clarke and Cornell Campbell who would also fill in if the need
arise on Piano and rhythm guitar respectively.
The forward looking Mr Lee was inspired by the English music scenes interest
in reggae especially the skinhead cultures adoption of all things ska-ish.
So much so that he called his reggae shop / label 'Agro Sounds' after
the skinhead term for fighting / trouble..'Agro' . Later when looking
for a suitable name for his group what else could it be....THE AGGROVATORS
were born.
Mr Coxsone Dodd's STUDIO ONE opened its doors in 1963 at 13 Brenford Road
Kingston, Jamaica, it would become the name for all his future productions.Coxsone
Dodd started out with one of the first Sound Systems in Jamaica, called
Sir Coxsone The Downbeat , importing American R & B records to fill
his dances. A lack of supply of new / original material which is very
important to sound system supremacy would lead him during the 1950's to
produce Jamaican hits of his own.The Studio One set up would allow the
opportunity to experiment and fine tune these recordings. It became a
hit factory releasing songs like Alton Ellis's 'I'm just a guy', ' live
and learn', Delroy Wilson's 'Dancing mood', 'Riding for a fall', 'Rain
from the skies' and Larry Marshall's 'Mean Girl' to name but a few.Versions
of which feature on this collection.
The updating of Studio One classics which in some cases were reworkings
of American R & B tunes [ 'foreign tunes ' as they were known in Jamaica
], was common practice. The rhythms were much loved favourites and with
the added incentive that the musicians knew the tracks inside out .This
set of dubs are straight from the master tapes of such sessions orchestrated
by the man Bunny Lee himself, no one knew better ...you can't keep a good
tune down never mind a great one. So sit back and enjoy The Aggrovators
in fine Studio One style........RESPECT..... JAH FLOYD.
1.THE SEARCH FOR DUB.
A lost dub of Johnny Clarke's version of Delroy Wilson's 'Searching for
you'.
2. I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH
YOU.
The original vocal version by Alton Ellis 'I'm still in love with you'
formed the basis for the 1978 U.K. Number 1 'Uptown Top Ranking' by Althea
and Donna.Johnny Clarke again sang the vocal of this rare dub.
3.AIN'T THAT LOVING DUB.
A killer lost dub of a well known foreign [U.S.A.] HIT 'Ain't that loving
you', originally made famous in Jamaica by Alton Ellis.
4.MEAN GIRLS DUB.
This popular tune 'Mean girl' originally voiced by Larry Marshall, became
the backbone of many classic tracks including The Mighty Diamonds 'Right
Time Come'. Here we have the rare Aggrovators dub.
5.LET HIM DUB.
A lost dub of 'Let HimTry', originally voiced by Alton Ellis, here in
fine Aggrovators style.
6.NOT JUST ANOTHER DUB.
The original of this track was called 'I'm just a guy' by Alton Ellis,
reworked and voiced by Ronnie Davis into 'I'm just a man' here's the lost
dub version.
7.HAPPY GO LUCKY DUB.
This dub of 'Happy Go Lucky girl' featured Johnny Clarke on lead vocals.The
original was cut by John Holt and the Paragons.
8.COME TO DUB.
The vocal version 'Come to you Darling ' featured Ronnie Davis on vocals,
enjoy this lost till now dub...
9.ITS RAINING DUB.
An unreleased dub of Delroy Wilson's 'Raining from the skies', originally
cut by Dennis Brown for his 'If i follow my Heart' set.
10.THE DUB CONQUEROR.
A dub to 'Trying to Conqueror me' the original vocal version featured
Delroy Wilson.
11.LIVE & LEARN DUB.
A lost dub of 'Live and Learn' originally cut by Alton Ellis.
12.UNDYING DUB.
Ernest Wilson sang the original version for Studio 1 called 'Undying Love',
Cornell Campbell sang lead vocal with Jackie Edwards and Barry Biggs providing
harmonies
on the vocal cut of this rare dub.
13.DANCING MOOD OF DUB.*
Originally cut by Delroy Wilson as 'Dancing Mood', this is one of three
rare versions cut at Dynamic Sounds Studios, released here for the first
time.....
14.RIDING IN A DUB GROOVE.*
Last but not least a rare dub of 'Riding for a Fall' again originally
cut by Delroy Wilson.
A fine cut to end a fine set....
* CD Bonus Tracks.
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