producers that used Studio One

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utodd
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producers that used Studio One

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by my reckoning, Harry Mudie, Rupie Edwards, Horace Taylor and Bunny Lee used Studio One to record in. Anyone have an idea what other producers used Studio One?
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Charles Ross
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Clancy Eccles/Bernard Collins


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nice calls, cb & Lion, hey didn't the producer known as CB use St.One too?
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Wailers for some Wail N Soul M
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nice followup guys, thanks. oh, and going back to late 60's, I know BB Seaton produced at least one track at St. One, also the mysterious VB matrix producer did a handful of shots there. I know Alton did some early 70's prod. work but can't remember that St. One sound on them... back to VB, any hard facts as to him being Vincent Brown or Vernon Buckley or the singer being Tyrone Taylor, all I've ever seen are pre's.
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Alvin Ranglin used it too.
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pf, recall any titles/ artists?
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oh yeah, and Harry Mudie did Heart Don't Leap and some other early shots of his there
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some of the Maytones first recordings in the late 60s.
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