Which Junior Reid LP came first?
- Gabranth
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:23 pm
Which Junior Reid LP came first?
This site lists both Original Foreign Mind for Sugar Minott and Boom-shaka-lack for Jammys/Greensleeves as 1985 releases. Does anyone of you know which of the two was released first? Could it be that Boom-shaka-lack has been released a year earlier in JA on Jammys and in 1985 it was sort of re-released on Greensleeves?
- Siegi
- Posts: 239
- Joined: Sat Feb 25, 2012 2:03 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Close call if you look at the international releases.
http://tapirs.home.xs4all.nl/1985.htm
For the record, he recorded first with Sugar and then with Jammy. So the recordingsessions with Sugar Minott are older.
April 6, 1985
Albums
1. Gregory Isaacs - Easy - Tads
2. Junior Reid - Original Foreign Mind - Black Roots
3. Various Pablo Productions - Rockers All Stars Explosion - Alligator
4. Michael Palmer And Frankie Paul - Double Trouble - Greensleeves
5. Sammy Dread - Wrap Up A Draw - Seven Leaves
6. Skatalites - Ska Ba Doo Ba - Wirl
7. Don Carlos - Just A Passing Glance - RAS
8. Prince Hammer - Vengeance - Melinda
9. Horace Andy - Songs For You And I - Striker Lee
10. Winston Reedy - Crossover - Dep
Compiled by Daddy Kool, 94 Dean Street, London W1
April 13, 1985
Albums
1. Various Artists - Reggae Hits Volume One - Jet Star
2. Michael Palmer And Frankie Paul - Double Trouble - Greensleeves
3. Junior Reid - Boom Shack-A-Lack - Greensleeves
4. Dennis Brown - Revolution - Yvonne Special
5. Coco Tea - Wha Them A Go Do, Can't Stop - Volcano
6. Frankie Paul - Just Be My Lady - Joe Gibbs
7. Sugar Minott - Herb Man Hustling - Black Roots
8. Sugar Minott - Riddim - Powerhouse
9. Leroy Smart - Showcase - Fatman Sound
10. Johnny Ringo Meets Asher Senator - JA To UK Clash - Fashion
Compiled by Hawkeye Records, 2a Craven Park Road, London NW10
http://tapirs.home.xs4all.nl/1985.htm
For the record, he recorded first with Sugar and then with Jammy. So the recordingsessions with Sugar Minott are older.
April 6, 1985
Albums
1. Gregory Isaacs - Easy - Tads
2. Junior Reid - Original Foreign Mind - Black Roots
3. Various Pablo Productions - Rockers All Stars Explosion - Alligator
4. Michael Palmer And Frankie Paul - Double Trouble - Greensleeves
5. Sammy Dread - Wrap Up A Draw - Seven Leaves
6. Skatalites - Ska Ba Doo Ba - Wirl
7. Don Carlos - Just A Passing Glance - RAS
8. Prince Hammer - Vengeance - Melinda
9. Horace Andy - Songs For You And I - Striker Lee
10. Winston Reedy - Crossover - Dep
Compiled by Daddy Kool, 94 Dean Street, London W1
April 13, 1985
Albums
1. Various Artists - Reggae Hits Volume One - Jet Star
2. Michael Palmer And Frankie Paul - Double Trouble - Greensleeves
3. Junior Reid - Boom Shack-A-Lack - Greensleeves
4. Dennis Brown - Revolution - Yvonne Special
5. Coco Tea - Wha Them A Go Do, Can't Stop - Volcano
6. Frankie Paul - Just Be My Lady - Joe Gibbs
7. Sugar Minott - Herb Man Hustling - Black Roots
8. Sugar Minott - Riddim - Powerhouse
9. Leroy Smart - Showcase - Fatman Sound
10. Johnny Ringo Meets Asher Senator - JA To UK Clash - Fashion
Compiled by Hawkeye Records, 2a Craven Park Road, London NW10
- Gabranth
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:23 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Ahh cool, thanks Siegi. Nice to know that he recorded with Sugar first. Nice link by the way. Historical documents!
- Return of Jesco
- Posts: 247
- Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:29 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
What was he doing between Voice of Progress/Mini Bus Driver (1982) and the 2 1985 albums? I saw him on tour with Sugar and Don Carlos and Gold but he was doing the Voice of Progress songs if I remember right.
- Gabranth
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:23 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
He was probably struggling heavily for some time after witnessing the murder of his close friend and sort of mentor Hugh Mundell.
You saw Junior, Don Carlos and Sugar live in the early 80s??? I envy you.
You saw Junior, Don Carlos and Sugar live in the early 80s??? I envy you.
-
davek
- Posts: 427
- Joined: Sat Jan 03, 2009 2:24 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Reid's "Original Foreign Mind" LP came out before "Shaka Lack Rock". The tracks on the LP were recorded over quite a span of time, and Sugar hurried to put the LP out to capitalize on the 45, which was Youth Promotion's biggest seller up to that point, and a massive hit in JA.Gabranth wrote:This site lists both Original Foreign Mind for Sugar Minott and Boom-shaka-lack for Jammys/Greensleeves as 1985 releases. Does anyone of you know which of the two was released first? Could it be that Boom-shaka-lack has been released a year earlier in JA on Jammys and in 1985 it was sort of re-released on Greensleeves?
Jammy's released "Shaka Lack" on Greensleeves first, and then gave the LP (in the Greensleeves jacket) to Dynamic to distribute throughout The Carribean region.
I can't think of ANY LP that Greensleeves released that first came out in Jamaica, although I am sure someone will point out if there exceptions to this rule of "U.K first, JA second".
While Reid spent a lot of time being mentored by Sugar, it's worth noting that he did record some earlier tracks for Jammy, with "Jailhouse" and "Higgler Move" being examples.
- Return of Jesco
- Posts: 247
- Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:29 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Yes it was in Glasgow, Junior opened and did a couple of songs (including "Mini Bus Driver" and a Bob Marley medley I think), Don Carlos and Gold did a few including "Them Never Know..." and "Blackout in the Ghetto" and Sugar did a full set of which the highlight for me was "Oh Mr DC", it was a great night.Gabranth wrote:He was probably struggling heavily for some time after witnessing the murder of his close friend and sort of mentor Hugh Mundell.
You saw Junior, Don Carlos and Sugar live in the early 80s??? I envy you.
- Gabranth
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:23 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Nice infos, davek. So "Jailhouse" was first recorded for Jammy right? Then came the Sugar Minott production and then later Junior re-re-recorded it again, I'm quite sure I have another version of it on some semi-bogus VP records Junior Reid compilation.davek wrote: While Reid spent a lot of time being mentored by Sugar, it's worth noting that he did record some earlier tracks for Jammy, with "Jailhouse" and "Higgler Move" being examples.
Oh and by the way... then later he and the song were featured by Poor Rightous Teachers "Dreadful Day" (on the Animals' House of the rising sun sample). One of the best rap songs out there imho.
- Gabranth
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:23 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Hey stop boasting, JescoReturn of Jesco wrote:He was probably struggling heavily for some time after witnessing the murder of his close friend and sort of mentor Hugh Mundell.
You saw Junior, Don Carlos and Sugar live in the early 80s??? I envy you.
Yes it was in Glasgow, Junior opened and did a couple of songs (including "Mini Bus Driver" and a Bob Marley medley I think), Don Carlos and Gold did a few including "Them Never Know..." and "Blackout in the Ghetto" and Sugar did a full set of which the highlight for me was "Oh Mr DC", it was a great night.
- Return of Jesco
- Posts: 247
- Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:29 pm
Re: Which Junior Reid LP came first?
Well it wasn't all great, my mate's car broke down on the way back, I didn't get back home till about 5 am and was working the next day!