- Ranking Joe
Ranking Joe aka Little Joe (born Joseph Jackson,
1 July 1959 ,Kingston, Jamaica ) is areggae deejay who rose to prominence in the 1970s and had continuing success in the 1980s.Biography
Jackson was initially inspired towards a musical career by his father, who operated a sound system. [http://www.rebelbase.be/index.php?page=54&interview_column=50 Interview with Ranking Joe, April 2005] ] He attended secondary school with
Winston McAnuff ,U Brown andEarl Sixteen , and they would perform concerts. After starting out bytoasting on the "Smith The Weapon" sound system, Jackson progressed to the "El Paso" sound system, where he performed under the name Little Joe (inspired by the character from "Bonanza "), inspired greatly byU-Roy .Larkin, Colin:"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9] He first recorded forCoxsone Dodd 'sStudio One in 1974, releasing "Gun Court". Initially unsuccessful as a recording artist, he studiedelectronics before returning to recording in the mid-1970s with greater success, having a hit with "Honda 750", which was followed by singles such as "Psalm 54", "Natty Don't Make War" and the "Bionic Man "-tribute "Steve Austin". "Stop Your Coming and Come" provided the first deejay hit forSly & Robbie 's "Taxi" label.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter:"The Rough Guide to Reggae 3rd edn.", 2004, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-329-4] In the latter half of the 1970s he released three albums and also returned to sound system work withU-Roy 's "King Sturgav" setup. His big break in international terms came in 1980, when the "Ray Symbolic Hi Fi" sound system, with which he was then the resident deejay, toured theUnited Kingdom , raising his profile and helping his "Weakheart Fadeaway" become a major seller forGreensleeves Records . A string of further albums followed in the early 1980s, which saw Joe move away from the "cultural" chants of his early work towards the "slackness " that had become popular. Ray Symbolic's death interrupted Joe's career, but he returned as a producer, with dubs of his productions released on theKing Tubby albums "Original King Key Dub" and "Dangerous Dub", and he later moved toNew York , setting up a record label, also named Ranking Joe, which provided an outlet for his productions. He proved to be a major influence on one of the most successful deejays of the early 1980s,Eek-A-Mouse .Albums
*"The Best of Ranking Joe" (1977) TR International/State Line
*"Weakheart Fadeaway" (1978) Greensleeves
*"Round The World" (1978) Nationwide/Student
*"Dub It In a Dance" (1980) Trojan
*"Natty Superstar" (1980) Joe Gibbs
*"Saturday Night Jamdown Style" (1980) Greensleeves/Jah Guidance
*"Shaolin Temple" (1980) Sharp Axe
*"Showcase" (1981) Tad's
*"Disco Skate" (1981) Copasetic
*"Tribute to John Lennon" (1981) Tad's
*"Armageddon" (1982) Kingdom
*"Rebel DJ" (1982) Jam Rock
*"Check It Out" (1983) Vista
*"Fast Forward To Africa" (1996)Ariwa
*"Man and His Music (Mr Finnigan)" (1997) Jasrac (compilation)
*"Armageddon Time" (2000) M10 (compilation)
*"3 The Roots Way" (2002) Krescendo (withU Brown and Trinity)
*"Zion High" (2003) Blood & Fire (Ranking Joe withBlack Uhuru andDennis Brown ) (compilation)
*"Ghetto People" (2004)Culture Press
*"World In Trouble" (2006) M
*"World In Dub" (2006) MReferences
External links
* [http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/284 Ranking Joe at Roots Archives]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/hi3/rankinjoe/ Ranking Joe biography, photos, etc.]
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