Clancy Eccles

Clancy Eccles

Also known as: Clancy

Clancy Eccles (9 December 1940 in Dean Pen, St. Mary, Jamaica - 30 June 2005 in Spanish Town, Jamaica) was a Jamaican ska and reggae singer, songwriter, arranger, promoter, record producer and talent scout. Known mostly for his early reggae works, he brought a political dimension to this music. His house band was known as The Dynamites.

Biography
Son of a tailor and builder, Eccles spent his childhood in the countryside of the parish of Saint Mary. Eccles had an itinerant childhood due to his father's need to travel Jamaica seeking work. He used to regularly attend church, and he became influenced by spiritual singing; In his words: "One of my uncles was a spiritual revivalist, who always did this heavy type of spiritual singing, and I got to love that". Eccles's professional singing career began as a teenager, working the north-coast hotel circuit in the mid-1950s. In his late teens, he moved to Ocho Rios, where he performed at night in various shows, with artists such as The Blues Busters, Higgs & Wilson and Buster Brown. He moved to Kingston in 1959, where he started his recording career. He first recorded for Coxsone Dodd, who had organised a talent show in which Eccles took part. Eccles had a Jamaican hit in 1961 with the early ska song "Freedom", which was recorded in 1959, and was featured on Dodd's sound system for two years before it was released. It was one of the first Jamaican songs with socially oriented lyrics. The song discussed the concept of repatriation to Africa, an idea developed by the growing Rastafari movement. The song became the first Jamaican hit to be used for political purposes; Alexander Bustamante, founder of the Jamaican Labour Party and at that time Chief Minister of Jamaica adopted it for his fight against the Federation of the West Indies in 1960. In the following years, Eccles had other successful songs, mixing boogie/rhythm and blues influences with ska rhythms, such as "River Jordan" and "Glory Hallelujah". In 1962, he started promoting concerts and set up his Christmas Morning talent show; first with Dodd, then on his own. He organised concerts for The Clarendonians in 1963, and for The Wailers in 1964 and 1965. He launched other talent search contests, with Battle of the Stars, Clancy Eccles Revue, Independent Revue and Reggae Soul Revue, from which emerged stars such as Barrington Levy and Culture. Starting in 1963, he recorded with producers such as Charlie Moo (Leslie Kong's business partner) and the husband of Sonia Pottinger, Lyndon. He couldn't make a living from his music, so he quit in 1965 to work as a tailor in Annotto Bay. During this period, he made stage outfits for musicians such as Kes Chin, The Mighty Vikings, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires, Carlos Malcolm and The Blues Busters. He went back to music in 1967, producing his own recordings as well as those of other artists. He scored a hit with Eric 'Monty' Morris' reggae song "Say What You're Saying", and with his own song "Feel The Rhythm", one of several records that were instrumental in the shift from rocksteady to reggae. Eccles has also been credited with deriving the name 'reggae' from streggae', Kingston slang for a good-time girl. Eccles' first hit, "What Will Your Mama Say" which was released by the recently created United Kingdom label, Pama Records. In 1968, his song "Fattie Fattie" became a skinhead reggae classic, along with his productions of recordings by the toasting DJ King Stitt ("Fire Corner", "Van Cleef", "Herbman Shuffle"). Eccles recorded many organ-led instrumentals with his session band The Dynamites (same band has Derrick Harriott's Crystalites), featuring Jackie Jackson, Hux Brown, Paul Douglas, Winston Wright, Gladstone Anderson, Winston Grennan, Joe Isaacs, and Hugh Malcolm, with Johnny Moore and Bobby Ellis both contributing trumpet in different sessions. In 1970, Eccles helped pave the way to the dub music genre by releasing an instrumental version of "Herbman Shuffle" called "Phantom", with a mix focusing on the bass line. Eccles launched different record labels for his works: Clansone, New Beat and Clandisc (the latter also the name of a sub-label set up by Trojan Records for Eccles' UK releases). He recorded artists such as Alton Ellis, Joe Higgs, the Trinidian Lord Creator ("Kingston Town"), Larry Marshall, Hemsley Morris, Earl Lawrence, The Beltones, Glen Ricks, Cynthia Richards, Buster Brown and Beres Hammond. Appreciated by musicians for his fairness and sense of equity, he helped Lee Perry set up his Upsetter record label in 1968 after Perry left Dodd's employment, and helped Winston 'Niney' Holmes (later known as 'The Observer') record his first hit as a producer in 1971 ("Blood & Fire"). A socialist militant, Eccles was appointed as an adviser on the music industry to Michael Manley's People's National Party (PNP) and took part in Jamaica's 1972 prime ministerial elections by organising a "Bandwagon" featuring musicians such as Bob Marley & the Wailers, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Delroy Wilson and Inner Circle, performing around the island in support of Manley's campaign. Throughout the 1970s, he remained close to Manley and wrote several songs in praise of the PNP program, including his hits "Power for the People", "Rod of Correction" or "Generation Belly". Eccles' political interests meant that he spent less time on music, although in the late 1970s, Eccles had further success as a producer with recordings by Tito Simon and Exuma the Obeah Man, as well as collaborations with King Tubby. After the 1970s, new Eccles recordings were rare, and he concentrated on live concert promotion and re-issues of his back catalogue. In the 1980s, Eccles slowed down his musical activities, and he never met success again, apart from a few political songs, such as "Dem Mash Up The Country" in 1985. Eccles died on 30 June 2005, in Spanish Town Hospital from complications of a heart attack. Eccles' son, Clancy Eccles Jr., has followed his father into the music business, initially performing as simply "Clancy".

Discography (8)

Credits & Appearances (19)

Production
Arranger 1
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Sound System International Dub LP Clancy Eccles All Stars Sound System International Dub LP PSCD 65 CD Pressure Sounds 1976 2009
Producer 16
Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
All Aboard The C.N. Express Various Artists All Aboard The C.N. Express DBCD 054 CD Doctor Bird 1967-68 2020
Fatty Fatty Clancy Eccles & Friends Fatty Fatty TRLS 262 LP Trojan 1967-70 1988
The Wild Reggae Bunch The Dynamites The Wild Reggae Bunch JMC 200.227 CD Jamaican Gold 1967-71 1996
Joshua's Rod Of Correction Clancy Eccles Joshua's Rod Of Correction JMC 200.228 CD Jamaican Gold 1967-83 1996
Foolish Fool & Herbsman Reggae Various Artists Foolish Fool & Herbsman Reggae DBCDD 053 CD Doctor Bird 1968-70 2020
Fire Corner The Dynamites Featuring Winston Wright & King Stitt Fire Corner TTL 21 LP Trojan 1969 1969
Freedom Clancy Eccles Freedom TTL 22 LP Trojan 1969 1969
Nyah Reggae Rock Clancy Eccles Nyah Reggae Rock JMC 200.236 CD Jamaican Gold 1969-70 1997
Reggae Fire Beat King Stitt Reggae Fire Beat JMC 200.226 CD Jamaican Gold 1969-70 1996
Trojan Producer Series Box Set Various Artists Trojan Producer Series Box Set TRBCD 010 CD Trojan 196X-7X 1999
Herbsman Reggae Clancy Eccles & The Dynamites Herbsman Reggae TBL 124 LP Trojan 1970 1970
Just Tito Simon Tito Simon Just Tito Simon HRLP 702 LP Horse 1973 1973
Top Of The Ladder Clancy Eccles Top Of The Ladder BSLP 101 LP Big Shot 1973 1973
Clancy Eccles Reggae Revue At The Carib Theatre Various Artists Clancy Eccles Reggae Revue At The Carib Theatre JMC 200.254 CD Jamaican Gold 1973-86 2001
This Monday Morning Feeling Tito Simon This Monday Morning Feeling TRLS 108 LP Trojan 1975 1975
Sound System International Dub LP Clancy Eccles All Stars Sound System International Dub LP none LP Clandisc 1976 1976

Also Appears On (42)

Artist Album Release Type Label Rec Rel
Go Ska Go Various Artists Go Ska Go CDHB 199 CD Heartbeat 1995
Hisotry Of Ska Vol 1 Various Artists Hisotry Of Ska Vol 1 GW 0001 LP Studio 1 1960-65
Baba Boom ! Various Artists Baba Boom ! TJDDD 175 CD Trojan 1966-75 2004
All Aboard The C.N. Express Various Artists All Aboard The C.N. Express DBCD 054 CD Doctor Bird 1967-68 2020
Clancy Eccles Presents His Reggae Revue Various Artists Clancy Eccles Presents His Reggae Revue CDHB 71 CD Heartbeat 1967-72 1990
Trojan Reggae Brothers Box Set Various Artists Trojan Reggae Brothers Box Set TJETD 072 CD Trojan 1967-77 2003
Ready Steady Go Rock Steady Various Artists Ready Steady Go Rock Steady PMLP 3 SP LP Pama 1968 1968
Rock Steady Intensified ! Various Artists Rock Steady Intensified ! LP 1060 LP Wirl 1968 1968
Foolish Fool & Herbsman Reggae Various Artists Foolish Fool & Herbsman Reggae DBCDD 053 CD Doctor Bird 1968-70 2020
Tighten Up Various Artists Tighten Up TJBDD 011 CD Trojan 1968-74 2002
Trojan Singles Box Set Various Artists Trojan Singles Box Set TRBCD 012 CD Trojan 1968-78 1999
Tighten Up Vol 2 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 2 TBL 131 LP Trojan 1969 1970
Tighten Up Vol 2 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 2 TJDCD 506 CD Trojan 1969 2015
Keep On Coming Through The Door Various Artists Keep On Coming Through The Door TRLS 255 LP Trojan 1969-73 1988
History Of Ska Vol.1 Various Artists History Of Ska Vol.1 GW 001 LP Studio 1 196X
Ska Bonanza Various Artists Ska Bonanza CDHB 305 CD Heartbeat 196X 2006
Stars On Parade Various Artists Stars On Parade RCSPLP 001 LP Rock A Shacka 196X 2020
Trojan Rude Boy Box Set Various Artists Trojan Rude Boy Box Set TJETD 055 CD Trojan 196X 2002
Trojan Ska Box Set Various Artists Trojan Ska Box Set TRBCD 001 CD Trojan 196X 1998
Do The Reggae Various Artists Do The Reggae TJDCD 575 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2019
Monkey Business Various Artists Monkey Business TJDCD 541 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2016
More Monkey Business Various Artists More Monkey Business TJDCD 563 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2017
Trojan 'Tighten Up' Box Set Various Artists Trojan 'Tighten Up' Box Set TRBCD 018 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2000
Trojan Club Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan Club Reggae Box Set TRBCD 020 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2000
Trojan Jamaica Box Set Various Artists Trojan Jamaica Box Set TJETD 199 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2004
Trojan Producer Series Box Set Various Artists Trojan Producer Series Box Set TRBCD 010 CD Trojan 196X-7X 1999
Trojan X-Rated Box Set Various Artists Trojan X-Rated Box Set TJETD 048 CD Trojan 196X-7X 2002
Foolish Fool Cynthia Richards & Friends Foolish Fool TBL 123 LP Trojan 1970 1970
Small Axe Bob Marley & The Wailers Small Axe SPECXX 2849 CD Trojan 1970-72 2010
Club Reggae Vol 2 Various Artists Club Reggae Vol 2 TBL 164 LP Trojan 1971 1971
Presents Confusion Lee Scratch Perry Presents Confusion DB2CD161 CD Doctor Bird 1971 2025
Tighten Up Vol 6 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 6 TBL 185 LP Trojan 1972 1972
Tighten Up Vol 7 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 7 TBL 196 LP Trojan 1973 1973
Clancy Eccles Reggae Revue At The Carib Theatre Various Artists Clancy Eccles Reggae Revue At The Carib Theatre JMC 200.254 CD Jamaican Gold 1973-86 2001
Adults Only Vol 1 Various Artists Adults Only Vol 1 CDTRL 305 CD Trojan 197X 1992
Original Reggae Greats Vol 2 Various Artists Original Reggae Greats Vol 2 SHM 827 LP Hallmark 197X 1974
Sucker Punch Various Artists Sucker Punch TJCCD 186 CD Trojan 197X 2004
This Is Reggae vol 3 Various Artists This Is Reggae vol 3 PMP 2008 LP Pama 197X 1971
Tighten Up Vol 5 Various Artists Tighten Up Vol 5 TBL 165 LP Trojan 197X 1971
Trojan Selecta Vol 1 Various Artists Trojan Selecta Vol 1 TJJCD 272 CD Trojan 197X 2006
A Place Called Africa Various Artists A Place Called Africa TJDDD 041 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2002
Trojan Ganja Reggae Box Set Various Artists Trojan Ganja Reggae Box Set TJETD 102 CD Trojan 197X-8X 2003
8 albums
19 credits
7 labels
1969 - 2020