The Cimarons

The Cimarons

The Cimarons are a British reggae band formed in 1967. They were the UK's first self-contained indigenous reggae band.

History
As Jamaican natives, they emigrated to London as teenagers. In 1962, Locksley Gichie, then age 13, moved to the UK. In 1967, Locksley Gichie met Franklyn Dunn in a bus shelter in the rain and subsequently invited Dunn to the youth club in Tavistock Hall, on Tavistock Road, built around 1906, as a Sunday school, for the Methodist Church, High Street, Harlesden, Brent, north-west London. They took the name, The Cimarons, after a popular American Western series, set in Oklahoma, Cimarron Strip (1967 CBS). The group consisted of Franklyn Dunn (bass), Carl Levy (keyboards), Locksley Gichie (lead guitar), Maurice Ellis (drums) and vocalist Carl Lewis. In 1968, they played their first gig at Harlesden Cricket Club. Vocalist, Winston Reid (better known as Winston Reedy) joined in 1973. They were primarily session musicians at Trojan Records, and backed many artists, including Jimmy Cliff and Dennis Brown, and performed with Bob Marley in 1972. They performed at the Edinburgh Reggae Festival in 1973, where they also backed Nicky Thomas's performance of Syl Johnson's original, "Is It Because I'm Black". They appeared on Top of the Pops in multiple performances including with Ken Boothe in 1974. They were studio musicians and producers on Boothe's Everything I Own album on certain tracks. The band often appeared under aliases such as the Hot Rod All Stars or the Soul Messengers. Their first album In Time, released on Trojan Records in 1974 featured a rendition of the O'Jays' "Ship Ahoy", "Utopian Feeling", a Johnny Arthey-arranged version of "Over the Rainbow," and "My Blue Heaven". Vulcan Records, one of the first independent foundation conscious roots reggae and dub labels in the UK and a sister label to Grounation record label, released their second album On the Rock two years later, which was recorded both in Jamaica at Lee "Scratch" Perry's Black Ark Studio, Joseph Hoo Kim's Channel One Studios and Randy Chin's recording studio and in England at London's Chalk Farm Studios. The album included a cover of Bob Marley's "Talking Blues" which charted in Jamaica at the number 1 spot for several weeks where it was released on Tommy Cowan's Talent Corp label. The album also featured a tribute to Paul Bogle, the leader of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion who was made a National Hero by the Jamaican government in 1969. In the late 1970s when punk rock was in ascendance in England, The Cimarons regularly played with bands such as The Clash and Billy Idol's Generation X at a time when the Rock Against Racism movement catalysed and captured the zeitgeist. They switched to Polydor Records, releasing Live at the Roundhouse in 1978. Polydor released Maka the same year. During this period, they did a major British tour supporting Sham 69, who had just released their John Cale-produced debut single. Three more albums followed: Freedom Street, Reggaebility (an album of covers of songs owned by Paul McCartney's publishing company MPL, at the request of McCartney himself), and On the Rock Part 2. After the last of these, in 1983, they did not surface again until 1995 when Lagoon Records released People Say and Reggae Time, both compilations of earlier albums, followed by The Best of the Cimarons, released in 1999 on Culture Press. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Lloyd 'Jah Bunny' Donaldson was active in the roots reggae and sound system scene, releasing records with Dennis Bovell's Matumbi and with Lincoln "Sugar" Minott, Winston "Tony Tuff" Morris, and Derrick "Bubbles" Howard's Conscious Roots band, The African Brothers, who released vocal and dub discomixes for Greensleeves Records. Winston Reedy went on to a prolific and active solo career, releasing records mostly in the lovers rock, dancehall and conscious roots reggae styles with Gregory Isaacs, Jackie Mittoo, Enos McLeod, Vin Gordon, Joseph Cotton, Mafia & Fluxy, and Dennis Alcapone. Gichie and Dunn continue to perform as The Cimarons.

Discography (9)

Credits & Appearances (14)

Production
Arranger 1
In Time
Trojan • 1974
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
In Time The Cimarons In Time TRLS 87 LP Trojan 1974 1974
Producer 7
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Everything I Own Ken Boothe Everything I Own TRLS 95 LP Trojan 1974 1974
In Time The Cimarons In Time TRLS 87 LP Trojan 1974 1974
People Say The Cimarons People Say LG2-1006 CD Lagoon 1974-76 1991
On The Rock The Cimarons On The Rock VULA 501 LP Vulcan 1976 1976
Live At Roundhouse, London The Cimarons Live At Roundhouse, London LP 2383 489 LP Polydor 1977 1978
Maka The Cimarons Maka POL 2383 LP Polydor 1978 1978
Freedom Street The Cimarons Freedom Street ONLY 3 LP Virgin 1980 1980
Musicians
Vocals 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Live At Roundhouse, London The Cimarons Live At Roundhouse, London LP 2383 489 LP Polydor 1977 1978

Also Appears On (26)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Trojan Reggae Rarities Box Set Various Artists Trojan Reggae Rarities Box Set TJETD 215 CD Trojan 1966-77 2004
Joe The Boss Various Artists Joe The Boss TJDDD 339 CD Trojan 1968-70 2006
Trojan British Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan British Reggae Box Set TJETD 070 CD Trojan 1968-72 2002
Trojan Singles Box Set Various Artists Trojan Singles Box Set TRBCD 012 CD Trojan 1968-78 1999
Dancehall '69 Various Artists Dancehall '69 TJDDD 081 CD Trojan 1969 2003
Loch Ness Monster & Funky Chicken Various Artists Loch Ness Monster & Funky Chicken DBCDD 088 CD Doctor Bird 1969-70 2021
The Story Of Trojan Records Various Artists The Story Of Trojan Records 2775354 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2011
Trojan 35th Anniversary Box Set Various Artists Trojan 35th Anniversary Box Set TJETD 130 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2003
Trojan Carnival Box Set Various Artists Trojan Carnival Box Set TJETD 132 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2003
Trojan Club Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan Club Reggae Box Set TRBCD 020 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
400% Dynamite Various Artists 400% Dynamite SJRCD 046 CD Soul Jazz 196X-8X 2000
20 Tighten Ups Various Artists 20 Tighten Ups TRLS 90 LP Trojan 1970-74 1974
Reggae Strings Vol 1&2 Johnny Arthey Orchestra & Various Artists Reggae Strings Vol 1&2 DBCDD 063 CD Doctor Bird 1970-74 2020
Trojan Reggae Party Various Artists Trojan Reggae Party TBL 172 LP Trojan 1971 1971
Music House Vol 3 Various Artists Music House Vol 3 TBL 192 LP Trojan 1972 1972
Tighten Up Vol 6 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 6 TBL 185 LP Trojan 1972 1972
Club Reggae Vol 5 Various Artists Club Reggae Vol 5 TBL 205 LP Trojan 197X 1971
DJ Spooky Presents Riddim Come Forward Various Artists DJ Spooky Presents Riddim Come Forward TJDDD 334 CD Trojan 197X 2006
Here Comes That Feeling Various Artists Here Comes That Feeling TJDDD 140X CD Trojan 197X 2004
Original Reggae Greats Vol 2 Various Artists Original Reggae Greats Vol 2 SHM 827 LP Hallmark 197X 1974
Soul Power Various Artists Soul Power TJDCD 263 CD Trojan 197X 2005
Style & Pattern Sid Bucknor Style & Pattern Digital Sid Bucknor Music 197X 2024
Mastercuts Reggae Various Artists Mastercuts Reggae MCUTCD 01 CD Mastercuts 197X-8X 2005
Simply Reggae Various Artists Simply Reggae SIMPLYCD 012 CD Union Square Music 197X-8X 2005
The Reggae Christmas Collection Various Artists The Reggae Christmas Collection PLSCD 770 CD Pulse 197X-9X 2005
9 albums
14 credits
12 labels
1974 - 2003