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viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2011

****GENERAL ECHO - (RANKING SLACKNESS) SLACKEST****

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****GENERAL ECHO - (RANKING SLACKNESS) SLACKEST****

TRACKLIST


1. Bathroom Sex
2. Roast Duck
3. Stretch To Fit
4. Adam & Eve
5. Give Me One Of Your Gal Friends
6. Tribute To Hotel Staff
7. Cockie No Beg Friend
8. Lift Up Your Dress Fat Gal
9. Madoo - Hotel Fee




BACKED BY: Roots Radics, Sly & Robbie, Ansel Collins, Dougie, Winston Wright


PRODUCED BY: Junjo Lawes, Winston Riley
MIXED BY: Scientist
DATE 1980
LABEL TECHNIQUES

General Echo
Nombre Real: Earl Anthony Robinson
Nace el 1955
Murió el 1980
Nace en: Kingston, Jamaica
Murió en: Kingston, Jamaica




General Echo es considerado por algunos como el disc jockey más original, más que Big Youth. Tuvo una profunda influencia en muchos de los deejays que siguieron, en particular en el Reino Unido. Después de llegar a la prominencia en los Sound Systems como el Gemini , Stereo Phonic y Ray Symbolic, que gestionaba su propio Echo Tone Hi Fi sound system, y fue uno de los grandes artistas primero en alcanzar popularidad en cassetts. General Echo había alcanzado el éxito con - Drunken Master - para George Phang, y tuvo un éxito número uno en Jamaica con -Arleen-, en Winston Riley con el riddim Stalag, que fue seguido por el álbum The Slackest. Esto fue seguido por 12 pulgadas de placer para el productor Henry -Junjo- Lawes .


General Echo fue muerto a tiros por la policía en Kingston, Jamaica en 1980 junto con el selector de Flux (que también trabajó en su Echo Tone Hi Fi sound system), y Leon 'Big John' Johns, después de haber dejado el coche en que viajaban. El incidente no ha sido explicado satisfactoriamente. La muerte de General Echo inspiró Clint Eastwood & General Saint hacer Tribute to General Echo singel.


También conocido como Ranking Slackness.

BIO

General Echo AKA Ranking Slackness was born Earl Anthony Robinson on August 12, 1955 and because time is tight today I'll defer to the Guinness Who's Who Of Reggae to provide us with some background... hey c'mon you can't expect me to jump back in with both feet, we've got Christmas coming and I've got my work cut out for me putting together this years Jamaican Christmas Mix 2007! But I digress...




"Echo was one of the first to challenge the predominantly 'cultural' approach of the majority of mid to late 70's DJs, and his influence on the upcoming DJs who made it big in the 80s was profound. He was one of the first DJs to be heard and fully appreciated on yard tapes as he tore up Jamaica on his own Echo Tone Hi-Fi set (he initially made a name for himself by chatting for the Gemini, Stereophonic and Ray Symbolic Sound Systems) and his preference for slack lyrics, particularly his timing and tone of voice, were very popular and widely imitated. Echo felt no compunction about stopping the music altogether if the vibes were right in order to tell a joke or two - a facet which endeared him even more to his followers."




On November 22, 1980 the Kingston police force stopped a car General Echo was riding in and opened fire, killing him and two of his Echo Tone Hi-Fi crew. The cops never offered a decent explanation of why the shooting occurred but because of their, if you'll excuse my language for a word, fucking itchy trigger fingers the world was robbed of a talent who hadn't even begun to fully flourish.


Now this mix isn't quite as long as you've probably come to expect here but it's nearly an hour... besides I wanted to save some of the General Echo for the Culture Versus Slackness or Good Versus Evil rub-a-dub clash that I'm putting together for 2008. Here's what you're gonna hear...


First up in the mix is the song "Titanic" which originally appeared on Echo's 1979 album Rocking & Swing on the Manzie label but comes to us today from the 2007 CD release Teacher Fe Di Class on Steve Barrow's new Equalizer label. I of course went with this version because it's a lot cleaner than the nearly 30 year old vinyl. Second we have the tune "Answer The Telephone" from the aforementioned Rocking and Swing LP... it is also available on the Teacher Fe Di Class release but I didn't to mix it up a little. The third tune is borrowed from a 1980 12" single on the Cha Cha label called "Sister Sue" and features the sweet vocals of the man called Madoo. Next up is "Angelina" from the 1978 LP called People Are You Ready on the Ballistic label. The odd thing about this album is that it is credited to Prince Mohammed on the sleeve and on the label but it only features one song actually performed by the Prince. Now this is where things start to take a turn for the blatantly slack... "Bathroom Sex" from the 1980 Greensleeves LP 12 Inches Of Pleasure produced by my main man Henry "Junjo" Lawes. I'll leave the subject matter to your ears. Echo's AKA Ranking Slackness gives us the sixth tune in our mix. This one is called "Give Me One Of Your Gal Friends" from the Winston Riley production on the Techniques label called simply the Slackest LP. Going back to the Teacher Fe De Class CD for better sound, and also originally appearing on the Rocking and Swing LP is the song "Foxy Mama." I love this tune, Echo's delivery is masterful! "Africa Rocker" from the Prince Mohammed credited LP People Are You Ready is the eighth track in the mix. Up next is a 12" single on the J&M label called "Occupation" followed up by a wicked version that I think you'll dig... I played around with some effects on this so please forgive me if I went overboard. We hop back to the Rocking & Swing LP for tenth track and a tune called "Self Praise." Finally we wrap up the mix with another 12" this one is one of General Echo's biggest tunes, a tribute to martial arts superstar Bruce Lee called "Drunken Master" and the dub version "Round The World" recorded by George Phang on the Island label.


I've always wanted to be a bad ass and use a parental advisory label and now I've got my chance.

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