簡介: 牙買加歷史上最有名的DJ 他與Dennis Alcapone Big Youth和I-Roy是統(tǒng)治牙買加70年代早期到中期主要的四重唱DJ之一。U-Roy在King Tubby的音響店工作。King Tubby為許多DJ的繞舌混過音, 最后也開始為單純只有旋律的音樂混音, 讓旋律 更多>
牙買加歷史上最有名的DJ 他與Dennis Alcapone Big Youth和I-Roy是統(tǒng)治牙買加70年代早期到中期主要的四重唱DJ之一。U-Roy在King Tubby的音響店工作。King Tubby為許多DJ的繞舌混過音, 最后也開始為單純只有旋律的音樂混音, 讓旋律音樂又更上一層樓, 將所有人聲去掉, 而加入一些回音及附和聲。這樣的結(jié)果便成了讓許多雷鬼樂迷聽見了最純靜最精華的聲音。
U-Roy (born Ewart Beckford, OD, 21 September 1942, Jones Town, Jamaica) is a Jamaican musician, also known as The Originator. He is best known as a pioneer of toasting, a precursor to rapping.
U-Roy's musical career began in 1961 when he began deejaying at various sound systems, including a stint operating Sir Coxsone Dodd's Number Two set, while King Stitt &The Ugly One& ran the main set, eventually working in the late 1960s with King Tubby, at Duke Reid's Sound System. Tubby was then experimenting with his equipment, in the process of inventing dub music. With U-Roy as his most prominent deejay, and with access to some of the Treasure Isle Studios' finest rocksteady rhythms, King Tubby's new sound became extraordinarily popular and U-Roy became a Jamaican celebrity. However, his first single was &Earth's Rightful Ruler&, recorded with Peter Tosh for Lee Perry. He recorded Dynamic Fashion Way, his first successful recording, in 1969 for Keith Hudson and then worked with almost every producer on the island: Lee Perry, Peter Tosh, Bunny Lee, Phil Pratt, Sonia Pottinger, Rupie Edwards, Alvin Ranglin and Lloyd Daley.
In 1970, Jamaican singer John Holt became enamoured of U-Roy's technique. Working with Duke Reid, U-Roy's fame grew through a series of singles, including &Wake the Town& and &Wear You to the Ball&.
U-Roy's success continued throughout the 1970s, perhaps most famously with the album Dread in a Babylon, produced by &prince Tony Robinson, and its iconic picture of him disappearing in a thick cloud of cannabis smoke while holding a chalice. Indeed, there was also a song called &Chalice in the Palace&, in which he fantasised about smoking with Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in Buckingham Palace. U-Roy had become one of the island's biggest stars by the early 1980s, also garnering significant acclaim in the United Kingdom.