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Derrick Harriott

 
Artist: Derrick Harriott
  • Born: 1942
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Reggae
  • Instrument: Producer, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Sings Jamaican Rock Steady-Reggae," "For a Fistful of Dollars," "Riding the Musical Chariot"

Biography

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, reggae singer/producer Derrick Harriott began as a member of the Jiving Juniors (from 1958 through 1962) before embarking on his own solo career, in addition to producing other artists, including the Ethiopians, Keith, and Tex. Harriott tended to rework old R&B love songs as reggae tunes, but his best-known song, "The Loser," was an original composition. In 1971, Swing Magazine named Harriott Top Producer of 1970, as he was also one of the first to utilize the now renowned King Tubby's recording studio. The '70s saw the release of such solo albums as Undertaker, Songs for Midnight Lovers, and Psychedelic Lovers. Although not much was heard from Harriott during the '80s in terms of solo releases, the mid- to late '90s saw the emergence of such solo efforts as Sings Jamaican Rock Steady Reggae, For a Fistful of Dollars, Derrick Harriott & Giants, and Riding the Roots Chariot. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Derrick Harriot
Birth name Derrick Clinton Harriott
Born 6 February 1939 (1939-02-06) (age 70)
Origin Jamaica
Genres Reggae
Occupations Singer, record producer
Years active 1958–present
Labels Crystal, Trojan
Associated acts The Jiving Juniors
The Crystallites

Derrick Harriott (born Derrick Clinton Harriott, 6 February 1939, Jamaica) is a singer and record producer.[1] He has produced recordings by Big Youth, Chariot Riders, The Chosen Few, Dennis Brown, The Ethiopians, Keith & Tex, The Kingstonians, Rudy Mills, Scotty, Sly & Revolutionaries, and Winston McAnuff.[2]

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Biography

Derrick Harriott record shop, Kingston

As a student at Excelsior High School, Harriott formed a duo with Claude Sang Jr., and in 1958 he formed the Jiving Juniors with Eugene Dwyer, Herman Sang, and Maurice Winter.[3] In 1960 and 1961 the group had hit singles with "Over The River" (for Coxsone Dodd) and "Lollipop Girl" (for Duke Reid). In 1962, Harriott left to form his own record label, Crystal, and embark on a solo career.[3] His first solo release, "I Care", was a hit, with further hits following with "What Can I Do" (1964), "The Jerk" (1965) and "I'm Only Human" (1965), all of which were included on his debut album, The Best Of Derrick Harriott. In 1967 he had further solo hits with "The Loser" and "Solomon", as well as with productions of other artists, including The Ethiopians' "No Baptism", and Keith And Tex's "Tonight" and "Stop That Train".[3]

The lyrics to his song "Message from a Black Man" (circa 1970) echoed the growing black consciousness in American soul music of that time. In 1970 he issued The Crystalites' The Undertaker, an instrumental album in a similar vein to the early music of The Upsetters. He produced successful albums by other artists, including DJ Scotty's Schooldays, Dennis Brown's Super Reggae and Soul Hits, and also his own 14 Chartbuster Hits.

In 1971, Swing magazine named Harriott as the Top Producer of 1970.[2] He was one of the first producers to use King Tubby mixing talents at his Waterhouse studio, issuing one of the earliest dub albums, Scrub A Dub, credited to The Crystallites.[2] Harriott followed this with another dub/instrumental album, More Scrubbing The Dub. His late 1970s productions used backing from The Revolutionaries on albums such as Winston McAnuff's Pick Hits To Click (1978), DJ Ray I's Rasta Revival (1978) and his own Enter The Chariot and Disco 6 (a compilation album featuring Dennis Brown, Cornell Campbell and Horace Andy).

In the 1980s, he continued to have hits with soul cover versions, such as "Skin To Skin" and "Checking Out". In 1988 he scored with "Starting All Over Again", a duet with Yellowman, with lyrics about Hurricane Gilbert.[3] The mid to late 1990s saw solo efforts such as Sings Jamaican Rock Steady Reggae, For a Fistful of Dollars, Derrick Harriott & Giants, and Riding the Roots Chariot being released.[2]

In July 2002 in Toronto, Canada, Harriott performed at the two-night Legends of Ska festival.[4] [5] Other performers included: Skatalites, Rico Rodriguez, Lester Sterling, Johnny Moore, Lynn Taitt, Prince Buster, Alton Ellis, Lord Creator, Justin Hinds, Derrick Morgan and Lord Tanamo.

Discography

Albums

  • The Best Of Derrick Harriott - 1965 - Island
  • The Best Of Derrick Harriott Volume 2 - 1968 - Trojan
  • Sings Jamaican Reggae - 1969 - Crystal/Pama
  • The Crystalites - Undertaker - 1970 Trojan
  • Psychedelic Train - 1970 - Crystal/Trojan
  • Presents Scrub-A-Dub Reggae - 1974 - Crystal
  • More Scrubbing The Dub - 1975 - Crystal
  • Songs For Midnight Lovers - 1976 - Crystal/Trojan
  • Derrick Harriott & The Revolutionaries - Reggae Chart Busters Seventies Style - 1977
  • Reggae Disco Rockers - 1977 - Charmers
  • Born to Love You - 1979 - Crystal

Compilation albums

  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - 14 Chartbuster Hits - 1973 - Crystal
  • Derrick Harriott & The Crystalites / Chariot Riders - 1970 - Blockbuster Reggae Instrumentals
  • Greatest Reggae Hits - 1975 - Crystal/Trojan
  • Disco 6 - 1977
  • Enter The Chariot - 1978
  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - Those Reggae Oldies - 1978
  • Derrick Harriott & The Jiving Juniors - The Donkey Years 1961-1965 - Jamaican Gold (1994)
  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - Step Softly 1965-1972 - Trojan (1988)
  • Derrick Harriott - Sings Jamaican Rock Steady Reggae - Jamaican Gold
  • Derrick Harriott & The Crystalites - For A Fistful of Dollars - Jamaican Gold
  • From Chariot's Vault Volume 2: 16 Reggae Hits - Jamaican Gold
  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - Riding the Roots Chariot - 1998 - Pressure Sounds
  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - Skin To Skin - 1989 - Sarge
  • Derrick Harriott & Various Artists - Musical Chariot - 1990 - Charly Records

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