Jimmy London

Jimmy London

Also known as: Trevor Shaw

Jimmy London (born Trevor Anthony Shaw, 30 November 1949 in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer who first recorded in the late 1960s, and achieved chart success both in Jamaica and the United Kingdom in the early and mid-1970s.

Biography


The Inspirations
London was a member of vocal duo The Inspirations, along with Ransford White (later known as Billy Dyce). White's brother Doraney was a member of The Techniques, and the duo hung out at the Techniques rehearsal premises on King Street, becoming friendly with Roy Shirley, who helped them to get started in the music business. They recorded their debut single "I Need Money" for producer Sir JJ at Linden Pottinger's studio, but when it failed to make much impact, they moved on to work with Lee "Scratch" Perry, recording "Tighten Up" (twice, it was originally recorded at WIRL, but re-voiced at Studio One). They released a further song for Perry, "You Know What I Mean", but dissatisfied with the attention they received from Perry, moved on to Joe Gibbs. With Gibbs, they recorded tracks such as "Take Back Your Duck", "La La", and "The Train is Coming".

Solo
He was also a member of The Untouchables, and Rocking Horse (along with Keith Poppin). His biggest successes, however, would come in the early 1970s, when he teamed up with the Impact All Stars at the recently built Randy's studio to record tracks such as a cover of The Everly Brothers's "Till I Kissed You", Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Waters", and "A Little Love". The latter two tracks were big hits in Jamaica and the UK (London was the first artist to record at the studio). Both of these appeared on London's debut album, Bridge Over Troubled Waters in 1972. Further hits followed with the likes of "Rock and Roll Lullaby", "No Letter Today", "Together", "Jim Say Hello", and "Don't Keep The Kids". In 1975, London toured the UK supporting George McCrae, receiving excellent reviews for his appearance at London's Lyceum Ballroom, with further singles being released in the following years, including the hits "Having a Party" and "In My Heart", which charted on the UK reggae chart in 1978, with further albums released in the late 1970s and one in 1980. London continued to record through the 1980s and 1990s, including tracks for Phillip Fraser's Razor Sounds label, and continued to perform well into the 2000s. His debut album, Bridge Over Troubled Waters was reissued in 2004 with bonus tracks as A Little Love, the track "A Little Love" also being chosen to promote London as part of Mayor Ken Livingstone's "Totally London" campaign.

Credits & Appearances (14)

Production
Arranger 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Children Crying In The Ghetto Jimmy London Children Crying In The Ghetto LP Rootsman 1979 1979
Musicians
Backing Vocals 3
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Get Wise Horace Andy Get Wise PSCD 83 CD Pressure Sounds 1974 2014
Come Zion Side Happiness King Sounds Come Zion Side Happiness GMLP 22 LP Grove Music 1979 1979
Sings The Golden Hits Of The Gaylads B.B. Seaton Sings The Golden Hits Of The Gaylads AYA 001 LP Ayana 1981 1981

Also Appears On (23)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Randy's 50th Anniversary Various Artists Randy's 50th Anniversary VP 4100 CD 17 North Parade 1960-76 2008
Trojan Reggae Brothers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Reggae Brothers Box Set TJETD 072 CD Trojan 1967-77 2003
History Of Trojan Records 1968-71 Various Artists History Of Trojan Records 1968-71 CDTAL 700 CD Trojan 1968-71 1995
Tighten Up Various Artists Tighten Up TJBDD 011 CD Trojan 1968-74 2002
Trojan 'Tighten Up' Box Set Various Artists Trojan 'Tighten Up' Box Set TRBCD 018 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2000
Trojan Reggae Chill Out Box Set Various Artists Trojan Reggae Chill Out Box Set TJETD 115 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2003
All Shook Up Various Artists All Shook Up TJACD 300 CD Trojan 196X-8X 2005
Hot Shots Reggae Chartbusters '71 Various Artists Hot Shots Reggae Chartbusters '71 LP 85597ZT LP Trojan 1971
Dynamic Sound Of Jamaica Various Artists Dynamic Sound Of Jamaica HELP 9 LP Dragon 1973 1973
Darker Than Blue Various Artists Darker Than Blue BAFCD 036 CD Blood And Fire 1973-77 2001
Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 Various Artists Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 none LP Joe Gibbs 1978 1978
Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 Various Artists Reggae Masterpiece Vol 1 DBCD 109 CD Doctor Bird 1978 2022
20 Dragon Hits Various Artists 20 Dragon Hits DRLS 5003 LP Dragon 197X 1973
Burning Sampler Various Artists Burning Sampler BR 2001 LP Burning Rockers 197X
Forward Reggae Vol1 Various Artists Forward Reggae Vol1 JALP 001 LP Jama 197X
Here Comes That Feeling Various Artists Here Comes That Feeling TJDDD 140X CD Trojan 197X 2004
Just My Imagination Various Artists Just My Imagination CDTRL 286 CD Trojan 197X 1990
Keep On Running Various Artists Keep On Running CDTRL 334 CD Trojan 197X 1994
The Reggae Love Collection Various Artists The Reggae Love Collection CD Pulse 197X 2003
Tighten Up Vol 5 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 5 TBL 165 LP Trojan 197X 1971
Trojan Seventies Box Set Various Artists Trojan Seventies Box Set TJETD 192 CD Trojan 197X 2004
Hits Of The Past Vol2 Various Artists Hits Of The Past Vol2 ANGCD 017 CD Angella 197X-8X
Trojan Lovers Rock Box Set Various Artists Trojan Lovers Rock Box Set TJETD 292 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2005
8 albums
14 credits
12 labels
1972 - 2014