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Soul Syndicate

Soul Syndicate, originally called the Rhythm Raiders, were one of the top reggae session bands in Jamaica from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s.

Soul Syndicate
OriginKingston, Jamaica
GenresReggae
Years activeearly 1970s – present
MembersEarl "Chinna" Smith
Carlton "Santa" Davis
George "Fully" Fullwood
Tony Chin
Bernard "Touter" Harvey
Keith Sterling
Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace
Cleon Douglas
Earl Lindo
Tyrone Downie
Donovan Carless

History edit

In the first half of the 1970s the band from the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston recorded for producers such as Keith Hudson, Winston Holness (under the pseudonym The Observers),[1] Duke Reid and others on some of the most popular and influential recordings of the era. Core members of the band are guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith, drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis, bassist and founder of Soul Syndicate George "Fully" Fullwood, rhythm guitarist Tony Chin and keyboard player Bernard "Touter" Harvey, later with Keith Sterling on keyboards.[2][3] Other members at various times included drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, guitarist Cleon Douglas, and keyboard players Earl Lindo and Tyrone Downie.[3] Freddie McGregor was at one time the band's featured vocalist.[2] The nucleus of the band also recorded under the name The Aggrovators for Bunny Lee. As well as playing on countless releases backing some of Jamaica's top vocalists, including Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs, they also released several albums credited to the band. Harvey later became a member of The Wailers Band.[2]

According to guitarist Tony Chin, Sun is Shining was the first song members of the band recorded with Bob Marley. Soul Syndicate is also credited with recording the original versions of the Wailers' classic tunes "Small Axe" and "Mr. Brown."

The Soul Syndicate's "Stalag 17" and "Taxi" bass lines, are among many bass lines created by George "Fully" Fullwood, an instrumental, featuring Ansell Collins on organ who was a resident studio musician for Soul Syndicate in the 1970s, was much-versioned, providing the basis for hits over the two decades that followed for Big Youth, Horace Andy, Augustus Pablo, Frankie Paul, General Echo, Tenor Saw and others.[4] Soul Syndicate is accredited with performing on singles featuring many vocalists and feature artists including: Roy Shirley, Max Romeo, Cynthia Richards, Keith Hudson, Winston Garrett, Dirty Harry, Bobby Ellis, Lenroy Muffatt & the Soul Tops, Joe Gibbs, Romax & Elaine, Maria Baines, Abdul Sabuza, Leonard Dillon, Junior Byles, Errol Alphanso, African Brothers, Bim Sherman, Bobby Kalphat, Bim Man, Eli & Chen, Jah Carlos, Dillinger, I-Roy, Junior Delgado, Ingrid Scott, Country Joe, L. Moodie, Phillip Frazer, Freddie McGregor, Tony Tuff, Willie Brackenridge, Ashanti Waugh & D.J. Baller Joe, Augustus Pablo, Sheena Spirit & The Third Eye, King Tubby, King Jango, The Heptones, Nora Jean, Alton Ellis, U Roy, H. Cunningham, Cornell Campbell, Shenley Duffus, The Stingers, Johnny Cool, Sylvan White, Robert Scott, Blue Flame, Jimmy London, Emos McLeod, Mary Mundy, Dr. Alimantado, Dizzy, Lloyd A. Lawrence, Glen Lee & the Vandells, Charles Bennett, Porkey & Cynthia, Derrick Morgan, Badoo, Tony Brevett, Johnnie "Dizzy" Moore, Winston Fergus and Niney.[5]

Reunion edit

In 2015, the band reunited and performed at Huntington Beach, California. The line-up for the performance included George "Fully" Fullwood, Tony Chin, Earl "Chinna" Smith, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Soul Syndicate's original vocalist Donovan Carless[6] and Keith Sterling.[7]

In Summer 2016, Soul Syndicate re-united once again to perform at Reggae on the River in Northern California. There, they backed six artists including Big Youth, U-Roy, Earl Zero, Marty Dread, Nature and Randy Valentine. The band featured George "Fully" Fullwood on bass, Tony "Valentine" Chin on rhythm guitar, Keith Sterling on keys, Karl Wright on drums, Vince Black on lead guitar, Glenn Holdaway on trumpet, Warren Huang on saxophone and Mad Professor controlling the mix.[8]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Harvest Uptown, Famine Downtown (1977) London/Soul Syndicate[9]
  • Moodie In Dub Vol 1 (1978) Moodie Music (Black Slate & The Soul Syndicate)
  • Nuh Skin Up Dub (1979) Keith Hudson & The Soul Syndicate[10]
  • Only Jah Can Ease The Pressure (1979) Earl Zero And The Soul Syndicate[11]
  • Was, Is, & Always (1980) High Times/Epiphany
  • Visions Of Love (1980) Earl Zero With The Soul Syndicate[11]
  • Roots Radics Meet Soul Syndicate In Dub (198?) Razor Sounds (with Roots Radics)[12]
  • Friends and Family (1996) Epiphany

Compilations edit

DVD edit

  • Word, Sound and Power (2008), MVD

Notes edit

  1. ^ Thompson, p.194
  2. ^ a b c Larkin, p.279
  3. ^ a b Thompson, p.462
  4. ^ Barrow, p.117
  5. ^ "The Soul Syndicate". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Donovan & the Posse | Reggae from Raleigh, NC". ReverbNation. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Fully Fullwood's LIVE Reggae Sundays". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Home". reggaeontheriver.com.
  9. ^ "Soul Syndicate* - Harvest Uptown / Famine Downtown". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  10. ^ "Keith Hudson & The Soul Syndicate - Nuh Skin Up Dub". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  11. ^ a b "The Soul Syndicate". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Roots Radics* Meet Soul Syndicate* - In Dub". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2015.

References edit

External links edit

  • [1] Legendary Jamaican bassist Fully Fullwood web site
  • [2] Legendary Jamaican roots reggae guitarist Tony Chin, member of Soul Syndicate,Big Mountain, the Fully Fullwood Band;and more.
  • [3] Legendary Jamaican drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis web site
  • Soul Syndicate at Roots Archives

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Soul Syndicate originally called the Rhythm Raiders were one of the top reggae session bands in Jamaica from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s Soul SyndicateOriginKingston JamaicaGenresReggaeYears activeearly 1970s presentMembersEarl Chinna SmithCarlton Santa DavisGeorge Fully FullwoodTony ChinBernard Touter HarveyKeith SterlingLeroy Horsemouth WallaceCleon DouglasEarl LindoTyrone DownieDonovan Carless Contents 1 History 2 Reunion 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 DVD 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn the first half of the 1970s the band from the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston recorded for producers such as Keith Hudson Winston Holness under the pseudonym The Observers 1 Duke Reid and others on some of the most popular and influential recordings of the era Core members of the band are guitarist Earl Chinna Smith drummer Carlton Santa Davis bassist and founder of Soul Syndicate George Fully Fullwood rhythm guitarist Tony Chin and keyboard player Bernard Touter Harvey later with Keith Sterling on keyboards 2 3 Other members at various times included drummer Leroy Horsemouth Wallace guitarist Cleon Douglas and keyboard players Earl Lindo and Tyrone Downie 3 Freddie McGregor was at one time the band s featured vocalist 2 The nucleus of the band also recorded under the name The Aggrovators for Bunny Lee As well as playing on countless releases backing some of Jamaica s top vocalists including Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs they also released several albums credited to the band Harvey later became a member of The Wailers Band 2 According to guitarist Tony Chin Sun is Shining was the first song members of the band recorded with Bob Marley Soul Syndicate is also credited with recording the original versions of the Wailers classic tunes Small Axe and Mr Brown The Soul Syndicate s Stalag 17 and Taxi bass lines are among many bass lines created by George Fully Fullwood an instrumental featuring Ansell Collins on organ who was a resident studio musician for Soul Syndicate in the 1970s was much versioned providing the basis for hits over the two decades that followed for Big Youth Horace Andy Augustus Pablo Frankie Paul General Echo Tenor Saw and others 4 Soul Syndicate is accredited with performing on singles featuring many vocalists and feature artists including Roy Shirley Max Romeo Cynthia Richards Keith Hudson Winston Garrett Dirty Harry Bobby Ellis Lenroy Muffatt amp the Soul Tops Joe Gibbs Romax amp Elaine Maria Baines Abdul Sabuza Leonard Dillon Junior Byles Errol Alphanso African Brothers Bim Sherman Bobby Kalphat Bim Man Eli amp Chen Jah Carlos Dillinger I Roy Junior Delgado Ingrid Scott Country Joe L Moodie Phillip Frazer Freddie McGregor Tony Tuff Willie Brackenridge Ashanti Waugh amp D J Baller Joe Augustus Pablo Sheena Spirit amp The Third Eye King Tubby King Jango The Heptones Nora Jean Alton Ellis U Roy H Cunningham Cornell Campbell Shenley Duffus The Stingers Johnny Cool Sylvan White Robert Scott Blue Flame Jimmy London Emos McLeod Mary Mundy Dr Alimantado Dizzy Lloyd A Lawrence Glen Lee amp the Vandells Charles Bennett Porkey amp Cynthia Derrick Morgan Badoo Tony Brevett Johnnie Dizzy Moore Winston Fergus and Niney 5 Reunion editIn 2015 the band reunited and performed at Huntington Beach California The line up for the performance included George Fully Fullwood Tony Chin Earl Chinna Smith Carlton Santa Davis Soul Syndicate s original vocalist Donovan Carless 6 and Keith Sterling 7 In Summer 2016 Soul Syndicate re united once again to perform at Reggae on the River in Northern California There they backed six artists including Big Youth U Roy Earl Zero Marty Dread Nature and Randy Valentine The band featured George Fully Fullwood on bass Tony Valentine Chin on rhythm guitar Keith Sterling on keys Karl Wright on drums Vince Black on lead guitar Glenn Holdaway on trumpet Warren Huang on saxophone and Mad Professor controlling the mix 8 Discography editAlbums edit Harvest Uptown Famine Downtown 1977 London Soul Syndicate 9 Moodie In Dub Vol 1 1978 Moodie Music Black Slate amp The Soul Syndicate Nuh Skin Up Dub 1979 Keith Hudson amp The Soul Syndicate 10 Only Jah Can Ease The Pressure 1979 Earl Zero And The Soul Syndicate 11 Was Is amp Always 1980 High Times Epiphany Visions Of Love 1980 Earl Zero With The Soul Syndicate 11 Roots Radics Meet Soul Syndicate In Dub 198 Razor Sounds with Roots Radics 12 Friends and Family 1996 Epiphany Compilations edit Freedom Sounds In Dub 1996 Blood amp Fire King Tubby amp The Soul Syndicate The Rough Guide to Dub 2005 World Music Network Dub Classics 2006 Jamaican Recordings DVD edit Word Sound and Power 2008 MVDNotes edit Thompson p 194 a b c Larkin p 279 a b Thompson p 462 Barrow p 117 The Soul Syndicate Discogs Retrieved 16 November 2015 Donovan amp the Posse Reggae from Raleigh NC ReverbNation Retrieved 16 November 2015 Fully Fullwood s LIVE Reggae Sundays www facebook com Retrieved 16 November 2015 Home reggaeontheriver com Soul Syndicate Harvest Uptown Famine Downtown Discogs Retrieved 16 November 2015 Keith Hudson amp The Soul Syndicate Nuh Skin Up Dub Discogs Retrieved 16 November 2015 a b The Soul Syndicate Discogs Retrieved 16 November 2015 Roots Radics Meet Soul Syndicate In Dub Discogs Retrieved 16 November 2015 References editBarrow Steve amp Dalton Peter 2004 The Rough Guide to Reggae 3rd edn Rough Guides ISBN 1 84353 329 4 Larkin Colin 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae Virgin Books ISBN 0 7535 0242 9 Thompson Dave 2002 Reggae amp Caribbean Music Backbeat Books ISBN 0 87930 655 6External links edit 1 Legendary Jamaican bassist Fully Fullwood web site 2 Legendary Jamaican roots reggae guitarist Tony Chin member of Soul Syndicate Big Mountain the Fully Fullwood Band and more 3 Legendary Jamaican drummer Carlton Santa Davis web site Soul Syndicate at Roots Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soul Syndicate amp oldid 1215006093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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