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Thompson, Linval - Jah Jah Is The Conqueror (2025 Reissue)
Thompson, Linval - Jah Jah Is The Conqueror (2025 Reissue)
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Linval Thompson is one of the
great roots vocalists that ruled
the dancehalls of Jamaica in the
mid 1970’s. His distinctive vocal style and roots lyrics, that spoke of the struggles that
faced the Rastas, hit a chord with the people of Jamaica, and provided a string of hits
for him in the dancehalls. This in turn, would set a tone that he carried on through
his musical career and future production work. Linval Thompson (b.1959, Kingston,
Jamaica) was actually raised in Queens, New York. He cut his first record there at the
age of 16 ‘No Other Woman’ with future Third World singer Bunny Ruggs. He also cut
a couple of tracks for a US producer E Martin ‘’Jah Jah Deh’and ‘Weeping and
Wailing’. In 1974 he returned to Jamaica and cut ‘Mama Say’ and a version of D
Brown’s ‘Westbound Train’ for producer K Hobson which got Thompson noticed by
producer Phil Pratt. Pratt took him to Lee Perry’s Black Ark studio’s where he cut
‘Kung Fu Man’. Thompson’s friendship with fellow singer Johnny Clarke led to a
meeting with producer Bunny Lee. His first track cut for Lee was ‘Don’t Cut Off Your
Dreadlocks’ and it became a big hit in Jamaica. Bunny Lee was the producer of the
moment and Linval added to his long list of hit singles with ‘A Big Big Girl’, ‘Cool
Down Your Temper’, ‘Ride On Dreadlocks’ and the title of this compilation ‘Jah Jah Is
The Conqueror’. He seemed to hit a musical height working for Bunny Lee (who as he
has done with many of his singers) encouraged Linval into production work himself.
Which has led to another chapter in Linval’s story. Working with an array of artists
including, Freddie McGregor, Johnny Osbourne, Barry Brown, Rod Taylor and many
more. But it is his singing career that we focus on here and that great period in
reggaes history the mid 1970’s where Linval delivered a string of classic hits that we
have compiled for you here. Hope you enjoy the set.
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