- Lincoln Thompson
Prince Lincoln Thompson, known as Sax, was a Jamaican
singer , musician andsongwriter with thereggae band the Royal Rasses, and a member of theRastafari movement . He was bornJune 18 1949 in the west side of Kingston,Jamaica and died ofcancer inLondon onJanuary 23 1999 , five months before his 50th birthday. He was noted for his high falsetto singing voice, very different from his spoken voice.Early career
He began his recording career as a harmony
singer along withCedric Myton ofThe Congos in 1967 in a band calledThe Tartans who then split up in 1969. In 1971 he was taken on byCoxsone Dodd , and recorded 3 songs with him at "Studio One " called "Daughters ofZion ", "True Experience" and "Live up to your name". In 1974 he recorded the "Humanity" album with Cedric Myton, Clinton Hall and Keith Peterkin, and set up the God Sent label in order to sell it. He had two hit singles with "Love the way it should be" and "Kingston 11".Record deal
He was only selling a tiny number of records until in 1978 he was signed up by Mo Claridge, who at the time ran Ballistics Records, a London offshoot of
United Artists . A single "Unconventional people" was released as a 12 inch single in March 1979 with the "Humanity" album following in May. That summer of 79 the Royal Rasses recorded a second Prince Lincoln album, "Experience", this time without Cedric Myton. This album contained more than just the traditional drum and bass sound of most reggae. The band renamed themselves the Rasses to avoid confusion with fellow reggae band The Royals to record a further album called "Natural Wild" in summer 1980. This time the music was made in London. Prince Lincoln's decision to invite English rock musician Joe Jackson was controversial, and the album was a commercial flop.Thompson returned to Jamaica and re-set up the God Sent label with the help of German company
Juicy Peeple to produce his fourth album "Ride with the Rasses" in 1982. This music was recorded at Tuff Gong and Channel One studios, but again was not commercially successful. Around this time he and his family moved toTottenham ,London where he opened anItal shop called "The Rasses Fish and Grocery Store". In September 1983 he recorded "Rootsman Blues" in Addis Ababa studio in London. It was released by Target Records with only three musicians per track, giving the music the intimate quality ofchamber music .Later career
He released a final album, "21st century" in 1997 after someone from the
United States heard the music in Thompson's shop and agreed to become asponsor . This final album was also recorded in London.Quote
"This music is for the moral upliftment of all humanity"
Discography
*"Humanity" 1974
*"Experience" 1979 (The lyrics from "Walk in Jah light" and "Thanksgiving" have been used to explain the doctrine of physical immortality atRastafari movement .
*"Harder na Rass " 1979
*"Natural Wild " 1980
*"Ride with the Rasses " 1982
*"Rootsman Blues " 1983 also titled "Unite The World"
*"21st century" 1997External links
* [http://www.reggaereggaereggae.com/Special%20Articles.htm#princelincolnbiography Biography]
* [http://www.reggae-vibes.com/concert/princeli/princeli.htm Reggae vibes]
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