- General Echo
General Echo (b. Earl Anthony Robinson,cite book |last=Barrow |first=Steve |coauthors= Dalton, Peter |title=Reggae: The Rough Guide |year= 1997 |publisher=Rough Guides |isbn=1-85828-247-0 ]
Jamaica , d. 1980, Jamaica) aka Ranking Slackness, was one of the firstreggae deejays to move away from 'cultural' lyrics towards 'slackness ' (risqué or sexually explicit lyrics),cite book |last=Larkin |first=Colin |title=The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae |year= 1998 |publisher=Virgin Books |isbn=0-7535-0242-9 ] and is regarded by some as the most original deejay sinceBig Youth . He had a profound influence on many of the deejays that followed, particularly in theUnited Kingdom . After coming to prominence on sound systems such as Gemini, Stereo Phonic, and Ray Symbolic, he operated his own Echo Tone Hi Fi sound system, and was one of the first major artists to achieve popularity on 'yard tapes'. Echo had achieved success with "Drunken Master" forGeorge Phang , and had a number one hit in Jamaica with "Arleen", onWinston Riley 's "Stalag" rhythm, which was followed by the album "The Slackest". This was followed by "12 Inches of Pleasure" for producerHenry "Junjo" Lawes .Echo was shot dead by police in
Kingston, Jamaica in 1980 along with selector Flux (who also worked on his Echo Tone sound system), and Stereo Phonic owner Leon 'Big John' Johns, after they had stopped the car they were travelling in. The incident has never been satisfactorily explained. Echo's death inspiredClint Eastwood & General Saint to team up and release the "Tribute to General Echo" single.Albums
*"People Are You Ready" (1978) Ballistic (
Prince Mohammed & General Echo)
*"Rocking & Swing" (1979) Manzie
*"Slackest LP" (1979) Techniques (as Ranking Slackness)
*"12 Inches of Pleasure" (1980) Greensleeves
*"Tribute To General Echo" (1983) Mandingo
*"Teacher Fe Di Class" (2007) Equalizer (expanded edition of "Rocking & Swing")
*"Stereo Phonic Live Session" (with Madoo)References
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