King Jammy Explained

King Jammy
Landscape:yes
Background:non_performing_personnel
Birth Name:Lloyd Woodrowe James[1]
Birth Date:1947 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Montego Bay, Jamaica
Occupation:Record producer
Label:VP Records, Greensleeves Records, King Jammy's,
Associated Acts:Scientist, Steely & Clevie, King Tubby

Lloyd Woodrowe James (born 26 October 1947),[2] better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a Jamaican dub mixer and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub master at King Tubby's recording studio. His dubs are known for their clear sound and use of effects.[3]

Biography

After earning money from building amplifiers and repairing electrical equipment from his mother's house in Waterhouse in the late 1960s, he started his own sound system.[4] He also built equipment for other local systems. After leaving Jamaica to work in Canada for a few years in the early 1970s, he returned to Kingston in 1976 and set up his own studio at his in-laws' home in Waterhouse, and released a couple of Yabby You productions. When Phillip Smart left King Tubby's team to work in New York City, Jammy replaced him, getting to work with Bunny Lee and Yabby You.

In the late 1970s he began to release his own productions, including the debut album from Black Uhuru in 1977. In the 1980s, he became one of the most influential producers of dancehall music. His biggest hit was 1985's "Under Me Sleng Teng" by Wayne Smith, with an entirely digital rhythm hook. Many credit this song as being the first "digital riddim" in reggae, leading to the modern dancehall era. Later into 1980s, Jammy improvised Reggae and Dancehall, he digitalized old riddims, like Real Rock, and Far East. King Jammy then began working with top artists in Jamaica throughout the 1980s and 1990s such as Admiral Bailey, Admiral Tibet, Chaka Demus, Frankie Paul, Lieutenant Stitchie, Pinchers, and even Dennis Brown. Jammy's productions and sound system dominated reggae music for the remainder of the 1980s and into the 1990s. He continues to work as a producer, working with some of today's top Jamaican artists, including Sizzla.

Partial discography

Solo records or records with co-billing

Year Album Title Artists Label
Prince Jammy vs King Tubbys – His Majestys Dub[5] Original Music, Carell Music, Sky Juice
Prince Jammy in Lion Dub Style[6] Prince Jammy VP
Crucial Bunny vs Prince Jammy – Fatman Dub Contest[7] Crucial Bunny, Prince Jammy Auralux UK
Kamikazi Dub[8] Prince Jammy VP, Trojan
Harder Na Rass[9] The Rasses Band, Prince Jammy Warrior UK
Fatman vs. Jah Shaka in a Dub Conference Third World Recording Co. Ltd.
Big Showdown[10] Scientist v. Prince Jammy *Scientist said that Jammy never mixed one track on this album Greensleeves
First, Second And Third Generation of Dub King Tubby, Prince Jammy, scientist KG Imperial
Strictly Dub[11] Prince Jammy Pressure Sound, Arawak
Black Uhuru in Dub[12] Black Uhuru, Prince Jammy VP, Wesgram, CSA
Prince Jammy Destroys The Invaders[13] Prince Jammy Greensleeves
Dub Landing Vol: 2 [14] Scientist, Prince Jammy Greensleeves, Starlight
Dub Culture[15] Prince Jammy Dressed To Kill
Osbourne in Dub[16] Prince Jammy VP, Charly
Scientist & Jammy Strike Back[17] Scientist, Prince Jammy Trojan, Music On Vinyl, Real Gone Music, Charly
Computerised Dub[18] Prince Jammy Greensleeves
Crucial in Dub[19] Prince Jammy Greensleeves/VP
Alborosie Meets King Jammy – Dub of Thrones[20] Alborosie, King Jammy Greensleeves/VP
Jammy's Dub Encounter[21] VP
Rasta State[22] VP
King Jammy Presents: New Sounds of Freedom [23] VP
Waterhouse Dub[24] King Jammy VP
King Jammy Presents Dennis Brown: Tracks of Life[25] Dennis Brown, King Jammy VP
King Jammy Destroys the Virus with Dub[26] King Jammy VP
Rebirth of the Cool Ruler[27] Gregory Isaacs, King Jammy VP

Compilations

Appearances on various artist compilations

  1. Round 2
  1. Round 4
  1. Round 6
  1. Round 8
  1. Round 10
  1. Peace And Rest Version
  1. How Long Version
  1. Keep On Trying Version
  1. Channel One A Boy
  1. You're No Good
  1. Out Of Order
  1. Slow Motion Dub
  1. Black And White Dub
  1. Dub It in the Dancehall Dub
  1. Jump Song Dub
  1. Out Of Order
  1. Fist Of Fury
  1. Throne Of Blood
  1. Shaolin Temple
  1. Dub Investigation
  1. Brothers of the Blade
  1. Wreck Up A Version
  1. Jammy A No Fool
  1. Jammy's on the Move
  1. Jammy's A Shine
  1. Jammy's A Satta
  1. Second Generation
  1. Second Generation
  1. On The Scene
  1. Fist Of Fury
  1. Jammin For Survival
  1. Out Of Order Dub
  1. You're No Good (12")
  1. Jammin' For Survival (12")
  1. Problems Dub
  1. A Useful Version
  1. Slaughterhouse Five
  1. Born Free (Extended Mix)
  1. Youth Man Dub
  1. Shaolin Temple
  1. Throne Of Blood
  1. Fist Of Fury
  1. Chapter Of Money
  1. Dub Ites Green & Gold
  1. Higher Ranking
  1. A Stalawatt Version
  1. Mr. Bassie Dub
  1. Music Dub
  1. Brothers of the Blade
  1. Channel One A Boy
  1. Life Is A Moment in Space
  1. The Crowning Of Prince Jammy
  1. Return Of Jammy's Hi-Fi
  1. Chapter of Money
  1. Throne of Blood
  1. Love Can Conquer
  1. Throne of Blood
  1. You're No Good
  1. Born Free
  1. Fist of Fury
  1. Throne of Blood
  1. Shaolin Temple
  1. Sweet Teng
  1. Step It Up in Dub
  1. Dub There
  1. The Champion Version
  1. Dub Is My Occupation

Albums produced

Albums engineered and/or mixed

As an arranger

As a percussionist

Bibliography

Book: Lesser, Beth . King Jammy's . Muzik Tree, UK . 1989 . 1-55022-525-1 . registration .

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AFRICAN CULTURE . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers . July 11, 2023.
  2. Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: "Reggae: The Rough Guide", 1997, Rough Guides,
  3. Book: Du Noyer , Paul . 2003. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music. 1st. Flame Tree Publishing . Fulham, London. 1-904041-96-5. 357.
  4. Larkin, Colin: "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books,
  5. Web site: Prince Jammy / King Tubby – His Majesty's Dub . AllMusic.
  6. Web site: Prince Jammy – Prince Jammy in Lion Dub Style . AllMusic.
  7. Web site: Crucial Bunny / Fatman Presents Prince Jammy Vs. Crucial Bunny / Prince Jammy- Fatman Dub Contest . AllMusic.
  8. Web site: Prince Jammy – Kamikazi Dub . AllMusic.
  9. Web site: Royal Rasses – Harder Na Rass . AllMusic.
  10. Web site: Sientist – Big showdown . AllMusic.
  11. Web site: Prince Jammy – Strictly Dub . AllMusic.
  12. Web site: Prince Jammy – Uhuru in Dub . AllMusic.
  13. Web site: Prince Jammy – Destroys the Invaders . AllMusic.
  14. Web site: Linval Thompson – Linval Presents Dub Landing, Vol. 2 . AllMusic.
  15. Web site: Prince Jammy – Dub Culture . AllMusic.
  16. Web site: Prince Jammy – Osbourne in Dub . AllMusic.
  17. Web site: Scientist – Scientist & Jammy Strike Back . AllMusic.
  18. Web site: Prince Jammy – Computerised Dub . AllMusic.
  19. Web site: Prince Jammy – Crucial in Dub . AllMusic.
  20. Web site: Alborosie / Alborosie King Jammy – Dub of Thrones . AllMusic.
  21. Web site: Keith Hudson – Jammy's Dub Encounter . AllMusic.
  22. Web site: Mykal Rose – Rasta State . AllMusic.
  23. Web site: King Jammy Presents: New Sounds of Freedom . AllMusic.
  24. Web site: King Jammy – Waterhouse Dub . AllMusic.
  25. Web site: Dennis Brown – King Jammy Presents Dennis Brown: Tracks of Life . AllMusic.
  26. Web site: King Jammy – Destroys the Virus with Dub . AllMusic.
  27. Web site: Rebirth of the Cool Ruler – Gregory Isaacs / King Jammy . AllMusic.