Reggae Loves Electronic Keyboards

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Episode 50
Reggae Loves Electronic Keyboards
 
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The Wailers, “Lonsome Feelings” (sp) from The Wailers, The Mighty Vikings ‎– Lonsome Feelings/There She Goes (1964 Wincox). 45 RPM. Combo organ.
Glen Adams, “Warming Up The Scene” from Roy Shirley/Glen Adams ‎– Warming Up The Scene/Lonely Girl (1968 Giant) 45 RPM. Combo organ.
The Mellotones, “Uncle Desmond” from Sir Lord Comic & The Upsetters/The Mellotones ‎– Bronco (Django Shoots First)/Uncle Desmond (1968 Upsetter). 45 RPM. Combo organ.
Lester Sterling, “Reggie In The Wind” from Lester Sterling/The Soul Set (3) ‎– Reggie In The Wind/Try Me One More Time (1968 Gas). 45 RPM. Combo organ riffs. A reggae version of Dylan’s “Blowing in the Wind” by Jamaican saxophonist Sterling.
The Upsetters, “Soul Juice” from Dave Barker/The Upsetters ‎– Prisoner Of Love/Soul Juice (1968 Upsetter) 45 RPM. Piano and combo organ.
Eric Barnet, “The Horse” from Eric Barnet ‎– The Horse/Action Line (1968 Gas). 45 RPM. Combo organ, chords and riffs.
Winston Wright and King Stitt, “Fire Corner” from The Dynamites ‎– Fire Corner (1969 Trojan). LP featuring keyboardist Wright. Likely a Hammond organ.
The Upsetters, “Medical Operation” from The Upsetters ‎– Night Doctor/Medical Operation (1969 Upsetter). 45 RPM. Produced by Lee Perry. Probably a Hammond organ.
Reggaeites, “Harris Wheel” from Derrick Morgan/Reggaeites ‎– Moon Hop/Harris Wheel (1969 Crab). 45 RPM. Combo organ.
Upsetters, “Drugs And Poison” from Upsetters ‎– Stranger On The Shore/Drugs And Poison (1969 Upsetter). Probably a Hammond Organ. Winston Wright? Produced by Lee Perry.
Ansel Collins, “Night Of Love” from Derrick Morgan/Ansel Collins ‎– Copy Cat/Night Of Love (1969 Beverley’s Records). 45 RPM. Hammond organ.
Ansel Collins, “Staccatto” from Pam Brooks/Ansell Collins ‎– Oh Me Oh My/Staccatto (1970 Big). 45 RPM. Hammond organ.
Joe Gibbs, “Common People Reggae” from Nicky Thomas/Joe Gibbs ‎– Don't Touch Me/Common People Reggae (1970 Jogibs). 45 RPM. Produced by Joe Gibbs. The B side is a Hammond organ instrumental of “Love Of The Common People” by Nicky Thomas.
Lord Comic, “Rhythm Rebellion” from Lord Comic/Roy Richards ‎– Rhythm Rebellion/Reggae Reggae Children (1970 Coxsone). 45 RPM. Hammond organ. I love the rap-like rhymes in the vocal.
Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Soul Rebel” from Soul Rebels (1970 Trojan). LP. Produced by Lee Perry. Maybe Glen Adams on combo organ.
Zorro Five, “Reggae Meadowlands”from Zorro Five ‎– Reggae Shhh!/Reggae Meadowlands (1970 Decca). 45 RPM. Combo organ.
Lee Perry & The Upsetters, “Son Of Thunder” from Bob Marley & The Wailers/Lee Perry & The Upsetters ‎– My Cup/Son Of Thunder (1970 Upsetter). 45 RPM. Produced by Lee Perry, with lots of reverb for the voice and a bubbling organ part.
The Maytals, “Peeping Tom” from The Maytals/Beverley's All-Stars* ‎– Peeping Tom (1970 Beverley’s Records). 45 RPM. Combo organ. This piece plays twice but is part of an original single—the second part is instrumental and the organ is prominent.
Robert Lynn & Sound Dimension, “Zip Code” from Robert Lynn & Sound Dimension/Carl Bryan & Sound Dimension ‎– Zip Code/Cover Charge (1971 Banana). Hammond organ, around the time that the reggae synthesizer appeared.
Vulcans, “Joe Kidd” from Star Trek (1972 Trojan). LP. Guitar, Trevor Starr; keyboards, Joe Sinclair; Minimoog and ARP synthesizers, Ken Elliot.
Vulcans, “Journey into Space” from Star Trek (1972 Trojan). LP. Guitar, Trevor Starr; keyboards, Joe Sinclair; Minimoog and ARP synthesizers, Ken Elliot.
Vulcans, “Star Trek” from Star Trek (1972 Trojan). LP. Guitar, Trevor Starr; keyboards, Joe Sinclair; Minimoog and ARP synthesizers, Ken Elliot.
Colonel Elliott & The Lunatics, “Guns Of The Martian Giants (Guns Of Navarone)” from Interstellar Reggae Drive (1973 Rhino). LP. Synthesizers, Ken Elliot.
Jimmy Cliff, “World of Peace” from Unlimited (1973 EMI). LP. Hammond organ, Winston Wright; Mellotron, Flute, Strings, Cello, Synthesizer, Leslie Butler; Bass, Jackie Jackson; Drums, Winston Grennan; Piano; Gladstone Anderson; Lead Guitar, Hux Brown ; Percussion, Bingi Bunny, Bongo Herman, Denzil Laing, Sticky; Rhythm Guitar; Hux Brown; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Tommy McCook Trombone, Alto Saxophone, Ron Wilson; Trumpet, Bobby Ellis; Backing Vocals, Bob Taylor, Glenton Taylor, Jean Watt, Judy Mowatt, Nora Dean, Ralston Webb, Rita Marley, Tesfa McDonald, The Heptones, Zoot Simms.
Jimmy Cliff, “I've Been Dead 400 Years” from House Of Exile (1974 EMI). LP. Bass, Jackie Jackson; Hammond organ, Synthesizer, Clavinet, Winston Wright; Guitar, Hux Brown, Dad (Duggy) Bryan; Piano, Gladstone Anderson; Saxophone, Flute, Tommy McCook; Trumpet, Bobby Ellis.
Ansel Collins, ‎”Far East Special” from The Admirals/Ansel Collins ‎– Natty Should Be Free/Far East Special (1975 Angen). This sounds like a synth and a Clavinet using a Wah Wah and echo. Very cool, Ansel.
Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Positive Vibration” from Rastaman Vibration (1976 Island). LP. Backing Vocals, I Threes; Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Aston "Family Man" Barrett; Drums, Percussion, Carlton Barrett; Engineer, Alex Sadkin, Errol Thompson, Jack Nuber; Keyboards, possibly a Wurlitzer Omni 6500 dual keyboard synthesizer, Bass, Percussion, Backing Vocals, Tyrone Downie; Lead Guitar, Donald Kinsey; Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Percussion, Earl Smith*; Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Bob Marley; Mixed By, Aston Barrett*, Chris Blackwell; Percussion, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson; Producer, Bob Marley & The Wailers.
Third World, “Sun Won’t Shine” from Third World (1976 Island). Bass, Richie; Drums, Cornel; Keyboards and synthesizers, Ibo; Lead Guitar, Cat; Lead Vocals, Prilly; Percussion, Carrot.
Culture, “Two Sevens Clash” from Two Sevens Clash (1977 Joe Gibbs Record Globe). Alto Saxophone; Herman Marquis; Arranged by Errol T., Joe Gibbs; Bass, Lloyd Parks; Drums,  Noel Dunbar (Sly); Guitar,  Eric Lamout, Lennox Gordon, Robert Shakespear; Keyboards,  Errol Nelson, Franklyn Waul, Harold Butler; Percussion,  Sticky; Producer,  Errol T., Joe Gibbs; Tenor Saxophone,  Tommy McCook; Trombone,  Vin Gordon; Trumpet,  Bobby Ellis.
Babatunde Tony Ellis, “Ire” from Babatunde Tony Ellis ‎– Disco Baby/Ire (1980 MNW). Backing Vocals, Monica Bring; Bass, Backing Vocals, Virimuje "Willie" Mbuende; Drums, Performer [Siren], Backing Vocals, Bosse Skoglund; Guitar, Minimoog, Hammond Organ, Clavinet, Piano, Percussion, Vocals; Tony Ellis; Percussion; Per Cussion; Trombone;  Anders Nordkvist, Renzo Spinetti; Trumpet, Tomas Sjögren.
Delroy Wilson, “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” from Reggae Classics (1984 top Rank). ; Synthesizer, Robert Lyn; Backing Vocals, Dean Fraser, Dessie Roots, Junior Chin, Rudy Thomas; Bass,  Derrick Barnett, Lloyd Parkes; Drums,  Sly Dunbar; Horn,  Dean Fraser, Junior Chin; Lead Guitar,  Willie Lindo; Lead Vocals,  Delroy Wilson; Organ,  Robert Lyn, Winston Wright; Piano,  Robert Lyn; Rhythm Guitar,  Willie Lindo.
Burning Spear, “Resistance” from Resistance (1985 Wea International). LP. Synthesizer; Richard Johnson, Robby Lyn; Written-By, Co-producer, Vocals, Drums [Akete]; Winston Rodney; Bass;  Anthony Bradshaw; Lead Guitar;  Lenford Richards*; Percussion;  Alvin Haughton; Piano, Organ, Keyboards [Casio Mt40 & Fender Rhodes];  Richard Johnson (2); Rhythm Guitar;  Devon Bradshaw; Saxophone;  Dean Frazer*; Trombone;  Nambo Robinson*; Trumpet;  Bobby Ellis, David Madden.
Keith Sterling & The Turbos, “Computer Broom” from Computer (1985 Sunset Records). LP. Synthesizers, Keith Stirling. Collection of cover versions using the “Sleng Teng Riddim,” originally a Rock preset on the 1985 Casiotone MT-40 keyboard. It helped bring reggae into the digital era. This is an entire album of variations using the preset.
Background music:
The Dynamites, “John Public (Tom Hark)” from Trojan Records Instrumental Reggae Volume 1 (2015 Trojan). Originally released as a single in 1969.
The Beverley's All Stars, “The Monster” from Trojan Records Instrumental Reggae Volume 1 (2015 Trojan). Originally released as a single in 1970.

Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.
Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes.
For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.

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