Prince Jammy
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Biography
[Edit]A member of dub's royal family, Lloyd James (aka Prince Jammy, aka King Jammy) began his career as an apprentice mixer under the late great King Tubby. The work he did engineering classic dubs for the likes of Bunny Lee, Yabby You, and others was enough to ensure his place in the history of reggae music, but Prince Jammy's story hardly stops there. He continued working as a mixer into the '80s (the dancehall era), eventually choosing to focus almost exclusively on production work. In this role, Jammy oversaw a series of releases, beginning with Black Uhuru's 1977 debut. Wayne Smith's 1985 Jammy-produced hit, "Under Me Sleng Teng," sparked a digital revolution in the reggae world, as practically every producer of note attempted to imitate the new sound. Thus, Jammy played a seminal role in three of reggae's major stylistic eras.
Born in 1947 in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Lloyd James eventually moved to Kingston, the subsequent epicenter of reggae. He took to music at a young age and, like his future mentor, Osbourne Ruddock (aka King Tubby), displayed an early understanding of electronics, allowing him to furbish his own sound system with tailor-made equipment. Members of the local Waterhouse scene took note (including Tubby), and many began employing Jammy's services.
Following a brief spell in Canada, Jammy returned to Jamaica for good. In 1976, he replaced Prince Philip Smart at Tubby's Waterhouse studio when Smart headed for New York. Jammy's new position meant that he was able to get his hands on some of the finest roots reggae of the era, mixing classic rhythms by the likes of Vivian "Yabby You" Jackson and Bunny "Striker" Lee, the results typically appearing as the version sides of various 45s. Just a year after his tenure with Tubby began, Jammy found himself mixing the lion's share of the rhythms passing through the studio at 18 Dromilly Avenue. Bunny Lee was particularly impressed with Jammy's mastery of the equipment, employing the young engineer's skills almost exclusively.
In 1977, Jammy was enlisted to mix the dub counterpart to "In the Light," Everton DaSilva's classic production for Horace Andy. The versions Jammy concocted simultaneously proved that he was well versed in the techniques acquired from Tubby and that he had developed a distinct mixing voice of his own. That same year, he made his first notable venture into production work, recording the debut of Black Uhuru, a young vocal trio from Kingston. The resulting Love Crisis (and its remixed incarnation, Black Sounds of Freedom) represented a breakthrough for both parties. Jammy then continued his dub explorations, mixing the bulk of the Black Uhuru tracks for his excellent Jammy's in Lion Dub Style set. Further productions followed, including hit albums (and singles) for emerging dancehall artists like Half Pint (Money Man Skank and One in a Million) and Junior Reid (Boom Shack a Lack). As the '80s dawned, Greensleeves released the Big Showdown set: a fictional dub battle between Jammy and Tubby's former colleague, Hopeton "Scientist" Brown.
1985 saw Jammy making his biggest single contribution to music yet. That year, his Super Power sound system met the Black Scorpio set for a popular sound clash. In the heat of the battle, Jammy delivered his production. With the exception of Wayne Smith's dancehall vocal, every element of the monumental "Under Me Sleng Teng" was digital. It served as the final blow, subsequently changing the course of reggae itself. Producers scrambled in an attempt to capitalize on the hit with versions of their own, and the ragga era had begun. In the mold of the one-rhythm albums then in vogue, Jammy released an entire set of "Sleng Teng" versions on his own dubbed Sleng Teng Extravaganza. Similar one-rhythm collections followed, with Jammy reworking single tracks for Ten to One ("Tempo"), DJ Confrontation ("Agony"), Further East, Vol. 1 ("Tune In"), and Superstar Hit Parade ("Come Again").
Jammy continued to produce and record into the '90s, a decade that would see his own son, John John, emerging as a successful record-maker. Perhaps more importantly, the '90s also witnessed a number of reissues of Jammy's classic mixing work. London's Blood and Fire produced Dub Gone Crazy and Dub Gone 2 Crazy, compiling versions the Waterhouse team (Tubby, Jammy, Scientist, and Smart) mixed for Bunny Lee during the late '70s, while Pressure Sounds' The Crowning of Prince Jammy drew from the same period. RAS Records' three-volume A Man and His Music series focused on the '80s, by which time the former Prince Jammy had been dubbed King Jammy. Long overdue, these sets cemented the Prince Jammy legacy.
Title: Enter the Kingdom of Zion / Fittest Dub - Single
Artist: Barry Brown, Prince Jammy
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dubbing in the Front Yard & Conflict Dub
Artist: The Aggrovators, Bunny Lee, Prince Jammy
Title: Evolution Of Dub Vol. 6 - Was Prince Jammy An Astronaut?
Artist: Prince Jammy
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: Step It Up / Youthman Dub - Single
Artist: Barry Brown, Prince Jammy
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Title: Prince Jammy vs Crucial Bunny: Dub Contest
Artist: Prince Jammy, Crucial Bunny
Collections
Title: Riddimentary: Diplo Selects Greensleeves
Genre: Reggae
Title: Punky Reggae Party: New Wave Jamaica 1975-1980
Genre: Reggae
Title: Rough Guide to Dub
Genre: World Music
Title: Kung Fu! Reggae vs. The Martial Arts
Genre: Reggae
Title: Trojan 12" Box Set
Genre: Reggae
Title: Reggae Anthology, Vol. 2
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Title: 40 Jackpot Dub
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Title: Reggae King Tubby Rarities
Title: Gonna Paint the Town Red
Genre: Country
Title: Cyber Rasta Double The Language Barrier
Genre: Reggae, Alternative
Title: Best of Jackpot Dubs
Title: Augustus Pablo and Friends Playlist
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Title: 40 Hits Augustus Pablo and Friends
Genre: Reggae
Title: Greensleeves Annual Report 2007
Genre: Reggae
Title: Diplo Selects Greensleeves Riddimentary
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dubwise & Otherwise - A Blood And Fire Audio Catalogue
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub
Title: Riddim Come Forward
Title: The Rough Guide To Dub
Genre: Reggae, World Music
Title: Masterpiece Created By Carl Craig (CD2)
Genre: Techno
Title: Evolution Of Dub Volume 8 The Search For New Life (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, Reggae, Dub
Title: Trojan Presents: Dub - 40 Deep And Heavy Hits (CD2)
Genre: Reggae
Title: The History Of Country & Western Music (CD19)
Genre: Country
Title: King Tubby's In Fine Style
Title: Dub Sessions
Title: Dub ~ A Journey In Bass Culture
Genre: Reggae
Title: Dub: Original Bass Culture (Metro # 1)
Genre: Reggae
Title: Carl Craig Masterpiece
Genre: Electronica
Title: Bunny Striker Lee And Friends Next Cut
Genre: Reggae
Title: Scratchy Sounds ~ Ska, Dub, Roots & Reggae Nuggets (CD2)
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, Ska
Title: King Selassie Throne
Genre: Electronica, Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Death Metal, Reggae
Title: This Is Trojan Dub
Title: Country & Western Evergreens, Vol. 18
Genre: Country
Title: Dub Essentials: Apple Music Reggae (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Reggae, Early Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, World Music, Ska, Folk
Title: Dub Essentials: Apple Music Reggae (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Reggae, Early Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub, World Music, Ska, Folk
Featuring albums
Title: Riddimentary: Diplo Selects Greensleeves
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: Masterpiece Carl Craig - Ministry of Sound
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor
Title: Trojan Dub Massive Chapter Two
Artist: Various
Genre: New Age, Rock, Reggae, World Music, Latin, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: 2 Heavyweight: Another Blood And Fire Sampler
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: Trojan Dub Massive Chapter One
Artist: Various
Title: Sly & Robbie Ultimate Collection: In Good Company
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Latin
Title: King Jammys Dancehall 1985-1989 Part 1 (Instrumental Dub Versions)
Artist: King Jammy
Genre: Reggae
Title: Why Won’t You Come - Single / Why Won't You Come - Single
Artist: Frankie Wilmott
Genre: Reggae
Title: Barry Myers Presents Scratchy Sounds (Ska, Dub, Roots & Reggae Nuggets)
Artist: Barry Myers
Genre: Reggae
Title: King Jammys Dancehall, Vol. 2: Digital Roots & Hard Dancehall 1984-1991
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae
Title: King Jammys Dancehall, Vol. 3: Hard Dancehall Murderer 1985-1989
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae
Title: King Jammys Dancehall, Vol. 4: Hard Dancehall Lover 1985-1989
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Reggae