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During the 1970s, when rock and disco ruled the airwaves and rap became the weapon of choice at block parties, Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes injected the reggae element by stealth. Operating from a series of low-rent premises in the Bronx, Bullwackie made reggae a viable part of the city’s Nubian underground.

His Wackie's record label never achieved mainstream success at home, but the suitably stoned, yet tension-laden sound he crafted with local dreads and visiting Jamaican legends proved highly influential overseas, where the languorous and overwrought rhythms ultimately stoked the creative fires of acts like Rhythm & Sound and Massive Attack. A later link with Overheat Records made Wackies the sound of choice for Japanese reggae heads in the early dancehall era, as the label embraced the harder edges of digital production, and although there have been some fallow periods, Wackies remains the ultimate survivor of the New York reggae scene.

Born in Kingston in 1944, Lloyd Barnes was raised in Trench Town, where Peter Tosh, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe and Toots were among his close friends. He voiced material for Prince Buster as a teen, including Time Is On My Friend (credited to Kingston Joe), but moved to New York in 1967, just as rock steady supplanted ska back home. The Barnes family moved from East New York to Harlem, before finally settling in the Bronx, where he formed a sound system, Bullwackie’s Disco, named after the street gang he was loosely affiliated with in Trench Town.

Wackies’ first recording studio was a four-track facility, opened in a damp basement at 211th Street around 1974. Early Wackies productions sometimes modified the creations of Lee “Scratch” Perry, using Perry’s original master tapes, but with overdubbing and remixing executed at Wackies’ HQ. Tracks like deejay Jah Vill’s The Bump and The Heptones’ Revolution are noteworthy examples, and the inaugural Bullwackies dub album, the sparse and eerie Free for All, also used some of Perry’s rhythms. Despite patchy efforts such as Winston Dale’s wobbly Reggae Beat, a mark of distinction was made early on, with Johnny Osbourne’s Jah Children, Ken Boothe’s Stop This World and John Clarke’s Recession all holding exquisite tension, heralding a Bronx slant on the roots reggae idiom, born from the harshness of its streets.

Circa 1976, Barnes shifted to a flagship location at 4731 White Plains Road, near 241st Street. An eight-track upgrade was afforded here, and this larger space saw the Wackies sound solidify and evolve, making the late 1970s and early 1980s its most distinctive era. You can hear the more complex, layered result on tracks like Ras Clifton’s Way Over Yonder, and female duo Aminatou’s Runaway Dread, the latter produced with input from Burning Spear.

Wackies’ loose collective of musicians were a big part of the evolving picture. Early outfits Reckless Breed and Foe and the Family Steep gave way to visiting Jamaican musicians, such as the expressive keyboardist Irving “Allah” Lloyd of Chalice and multi-instrumentalist Clive Hunt, as well as lead Heptone Leroy Sibbles, who played bass frequently at the studio. Excellent Showcase albums were then crafted, in which each vocal track is followed directly by its dub counterpart, including Keith Hudson’s Playing It Cool & Playing It Right, Wayne Jarrett’s Mini Showcase and Horace Andy’s Dance Hall Style, an echoing masterpiece that contained the paranoid Spying Glass, which was later adapted by Massive Attack. Sugar Minott’s 1983 effort Dance Hall Showcase Vol II was probably the first to point towards the new style that would soon wipe roots reggae from the racks.

Though the quality of his material was always high, having no external backing or major-label link meant Bullwackie had to sell the work piecemeal, typically pressing 500 to 1000 copies at a time. When things got tough, he adapted, even giving up his home at one point, sleeping in the studio’s drum booth. Then, following the sale of the White Plains Road building in the late 1980s, Bullwackie retreated to Inglewood, New Jersey, where he established a 16-track facility. He cut noteworthy vocal and dub albums there with Max Romeo, Lee Perry and Japanese experimental duo Mute Beat, though some found the digital style somewhat clinical, lacking the disjointed warmth conjured at the earlier space. Mastering work for Japanese label Overheat became the chief focus, with relatively little new output.

A few years later, Wackie moved to Jamaica to work at Sugar Minott’s Youth Promotion studio, but swiftly returned to New York when his mother became ill. He then worked briefly from a home studio in Queens, before establishing a new computerised studio farther up White Plains Road, this time at the corner of 222nd Street, where he cut sparse work with ex-Mute Beat trumpeter Kazufumi Kodama and a range of unknown hopefuls from Japan, such as Ras Takashi and Ras Kanto, as well as material with upcoming local artists.

When Berlin’s Rhythm & Sound linked with Bullwackie circa 1998, they brought the Wackies element to a whole new audience, especially after their reconfiguration of the Chosen Brothers’ 1979 spacey gem Mango Walk as the downtempo Mango Drive. The reissue campaign they initiated brought belated validation, as the Basic Channel editions sometimes sold more copies than the original Wackies releases, which underlines the underground status accorded the label in the States.

In December 2008, Bullwackie opened yet another studio on White Plains Road, this time a small space near 225th Street. Whether anything noteworthy shall surface from the latest HQ remains to be seen. But with luminaries such as Milton Henry, Claudette Brown of the Love Joys and percussionist Ras Menelik DaCosta forming regular presences at the place, chances are that we’ve got more enthralling and distinctive sounds to look forward to.

By David Katz on June 4, 2013 for Red Bull Music Academy Daily

Releases (88)

Cover Artist Album Cat # Format Record Year Release Year
Tribesman Assault Roots Underground Tribesman Assault SENTA L 0038 LP 1977 1977
Tribesman Assault Roots Underground Tribesman Assault W 0038 LP 1977 1977
Reckless Roots Rockers Various Artists Reckless Roots Rockers WR 0038 LP 1977 1977
Visions Of John Clark John Clarke Visions Of John Clark SENTA 078 LP 1979 1979
Rootsy Reggae John Clarke Rootsy Reggae W 2333 LP 1979 1979
African Roots Act 1 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 1 HA 001 LP 1977 1980
Wackie's Selective Showcase Vol 1 Various Artists Wackie's Selective Showcase Vol 1 SH 190 LP 1980 1980
Great Jah Jah Showcase Jezzreel Great Jah Jah Showcase W 0790 LP 1980 1980
Poor House Rockers Clive Field Marshall Poor House Rockers W 0334 LP 1981 1981
Reggae Vibes Love Joys Reggae Vibes W 3239 LP 1981 1981
Bubble Up Wayne Jarrett Bubble Up W 0191 LP 1982 1982
I Love Jah Meditations I Love Jah W 0510 LP 1982 1982
African Roots Act 2 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 2 W 0617 LP 1982 1982
Reggae Junior Delahaye Reggae W 1382 LP 1982 1982
Dance Hall Style Horace Andy Dance Hall Style W 1383 LP 1983 1982
Rockers Jezzreel Rockers W 1482 LP 1982 1982
Lovers Rock Love Joys Lovers Rock W 2383 LP 1982 1982
Jah Son Invasion Various Artists Jah Son Invasion W 2384 LP 1982 1982
I'm For You Jerry Harris I'm For You W 2385 LP 1982 1982
Showcase Vol I Wayne Jarrett Showcase Vol I WACK 191 LP 1982 1982
Creation Dub Bullwackie's All Stars Creation Dub W 0041 LP 1983 1983
African Roots Act 3 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 3 W 1717 LP 1983 1983
Jamaica Super Dub Session The Mysterious Mixer Jamaica Super Dub Session W 1720 LP 1983 1983
For Lovers Only Tyrone Evans For Lovers Only W 2389 LP 1983 1983
Jah Children Invasion Various Artists Jah Children Invasion W 2393 LP 1983 1983
Argument Jah Batta Argument W 2395 LP 1983 1983
Wicked A Go Feel It Sugar Minott Wicked A Go Feel It W 1718 LP 1984 1984
Role Model Audley Rollens Role Model W 2396 LP 1984 1984
Roll On Rolando Alphonso Roll On W 2451 LP 1984 1984
Wackies Reggae Christmas Various Artists Wackies Reggae Christmas W 2200 LP 1985 1985
Who Do You Think I Am ? Milton Henry Who Do You Think I Am ? W 2450 LP 1985 1985
Sing And Shout Chosen Brothers Sing And Shout W 2457 LP 1980-83 1985
Jamming In The Street Sugar Minott Jamming In The Street AC 8027 LP 1986 1986
Show Me That You Love Maxine Miller Show Me That You Love W 2725 LP 1986 1986
Free South Africa Wackies Rhythm Force Free South Africa WLP 2722 LP 1986 1986
Everyday People Horace Andy Everyday People WR 2740 LP 1987 1987
The Score Jerry Johnson The Score LP 198X 198X
Return Paragons Return BULL BL731 LP 198X 198X
Black World Bullwackie's All Stars Black World W 1040 LP 1979 198X
For All Seasons Jerry Johnson For All Seasons W 1721 LP 198X 198X
Love Power Annette Brissette Love Power W 1723 LP 198X 198X
African Roots Act 4 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 4 W 2453 LP 198X 198X
Jah Children Invasion Chapter II Various Artists Jah Children Invasion Chapter II W 2723 LP 198X 198X
Dub Roots Prince Douglas Dub Roots WAC 295 LP 198X 198X
The Dub Generals Wackies Rhythm Force The Dub Generals WRCD 2191 CD 198X 1999
The Legendary Paragons Paragons The Legendary Paragons WSCD 0022 CD 197X-8X 199X
The Legendary Paragons Paragons The Legendary Paragons WSCD 0022 CD 197X-8X 2000
Reggae Junior Delahaye Reggae WCD 1382 CD 1982 2001
Lovers Rock Love Joys Lovers Rock WCD 2383 CD 1982 2001
African Roots Act 1 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 1 WCD 001 CD 1977 2002
Natures Dub Bullwackie's All Stars Natures Dub WCD 306 CD 198X 2002
Poor House Rockers Clive Field Marshall Poor House Rockers WCD 334 CD 1981 2002
I Love Jah Meditations I Love Jah WCD 510 CD 1982 2002
African Roots Act 2 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 2 WCD 617 CD 1982 2002
Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris + Wayne Jarrett - Mini Showcase Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris & Wayne Jarrett Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris + Wayne Jarrett - Mini Showcase WCD 1716-1722 CD 1982 2002
African Roots Act 3 Wackies Rhythm Force African Roots Act 3 WCD 1717 CD 1983 2002
Wicked A Go Feel It Sugar Minott Wicked A Go Feel It WCD 1718 CD 1984 2002
Jamaica Super Dub Session The Mysterious Mixer Jamaica Super Dub Session WCD 1720 CD 1983 2002
Reggae Vibes Love Joys Reggae Vibes WCD 3239 CD 1981 2002
Wackies Sampler Vol 1 Various Artists Wackies Sampler Vol 1 WSCD 01 CD 198X 2002
Tribesman Assault Roots Underground Tribesman Assault WCD 0038 CD 1977 2003
Dance Hall Style Horace Andy Dance Hall Style WCD 1383 CD 1983 2003
Jah Son Invasion Various Artists Jah Son Invasion WCD 2384 CD 1982 2003
Creation Dub Bullwackie's All Stars Creation Dub WCD 0041 CD 1983 2004
Showcase Vol I Wayne Jarrett Showcase Vol I WCD 191 CD 1982 2004
Argument Jah Batta Argument WCD 2395 CD 1983 2004
Reggae Goodies Vol 1 Various Artists Reggae Goodies Vol 1 W 0039 LP 1977 2005
Reggae Goodies Vol 2 Various Artists Reggae Goodies Vol 2 W 0040 LP 1977 2005
Exclusively Horace Andy Horace Andy Exclusively Horace Andy W 107 CD 1982 2005
Reggae Goodies Vol 1 and 2 Various Artists Reggae Goodies Vol 1 and 2 WCD 39-40 CD 1977 2005
Dub Roots Prince Douglas Dub Roots WCD 295 CD 198X 2005
Wackies Sampler Vol 2 Various Artists Wackies Sampler Vol 2 WSCD 02 CD 197X-8X 2005
Reckless Roots Rockers Various Artists Reckless Roots Rockers W 0037 LP 1977 2006
Rootsy Reggae - Visions Of John Clarke John Clarke Rootsy Reggae - Visions Of John Clarke W-2333/78 CD 1979 2006
Dub Unlimited Bullwackie's All Stars Dub Unlimited WCD 0036 CD 1976 2006
Reckless Roots Rockers Various Artists Reckless Roots Rockers WCD 0037 CD 1977 2006
Great Jah Jah Showcase Jezzreel Great Jah Jah Showcase WCD 0790 CD 1980 2006
Who Do You Think I Am ? Milton Henry Who Do You Think I Am ? INDIGO 816632 LP 1985 2007
Free For All Bullwackie's All Stars Free For All WCD 114 CD 1975 2007
Dancehall Showcase Vol 2 Sugar Minott Dancehall Showcase Vol 2 WCD 1002 CD 1983 2008
Black World Dubwise Bullwackie's All Stars Black World Dubwise WCD 1040 CD 1979 2008
Wackies Sampler Vol 3 Various Artists Wackies Sampler Vol 3 WS 03 CD 198X 2008
I'm For You ... I'm For Me Jerry Harris I'm For You ... I'm For Me DKR 180 CD 1982 2015
Orthodox Dub Clive Hunt Orthodox Dub LP 1978
Visions Of John Clark John Clarke Visions Of John Clark BULL 0078 LP 1979
Showcase Maxine Miller Showcase W 0294 LP 198X
Natures Dub Bullwackie's All Stars Natures Dub W 0306 LP 198X
Sing And Shout Chosen Brothers Sing And Shout WRCD 2457 CD 1980-83