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Joe Gibbs, born Joel Arthur Gibson (14 October 1942 – 22 February 2008), was a Jamaican
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producer.


Biography

Born in Salt Spring, St. James, in 1942, Joe Gibbs studied electronics in
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and went on to work as an electronic technician for
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in
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."Unbreakable – Joe Gibbs Produces Almost Unmatched String Of Hits"
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He moved to
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, where he set up an electrical repair shop in Beeston Street, with television repairs and sales as its main concern. It was in this shop that he first started to sell records. The fast growth of the local music scene encouraged him to get more involved in the
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, and in 1966 he started to record some artists in the back of his shop with a two-track tape machine, working with Lee Perry, who had just ended his association with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. With the help of
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, he launched his Amalgamated record label, and had his first success with one of the earliest
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songs, Roy Shirley's "Hold Them", which topped the charts in Jamaica. When Perry decided to leave to start his own record label, Upsetter, Gibbs enrolled the young Winston "Niney" Holness (later known as
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), who helped Gibbs maintain his productions at the top of the
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. During the rocksteady period until 1970, he had hit records with numerous artists including the Pioneers, Errol Dunkley, and Ken Parker. He also worked with
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s such as Lynn Taitt and the Jets (including the organist Ansel Collins, and horns players
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, Johnny "Dizzy" Moore, Bobby Ellis and Vin Gordon), or the Hippy Boys (featuring the Barrett brothers as the
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). He concentrated exclusively on the production of the then new reggae sound after his first international success "Love of the Common People" by Nicky Thomas (No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart in summer 1970). Gibbs still recorded the rock-steady artists that he had initially worked with; artists like the Ethiopians, Delroy Wilson, and
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. The two volumes of his singles compilations ''The Heptones and Friends'' were best-sellers in Jamaica. During this period, he launched three new labels —Jogib, Shock, and Pressure Beat. In 1972, after having moved his studio in the Duhaney Park district, he set up a new one at Retirement Crescent in Kingston's Cross Roads district and started to work with sound engineer Errol Thompson, who used to be at Randy's Studio. Together they were known as "The Mighty Two", and along with his studio band the Professionals (including bassist Robbie Shakespeare, drummer
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and guitarist
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), they produced hundreds of singles, including the hits "Money in My Pocket" by
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, "Ah So We Stay" by
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and "Eviction" by Black Uhuru. The duo worked on over 100 Jamaican number one hits. In 1975, he set up his new 16-track studio and
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ing plant at Retirement Crescent and kept producing Jamaican artists under numerous label names (Crazy Joe, Reflections, Belmont, Town & Country). He had success again with
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, rockers, lovers rock and
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artists including: Dennis Brown, Jacob Miller, Sylford Walker, the Mighty Diamonds,
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, Prince Alla and Junior Byles. The 1977
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album ''Two Sevens Clash'' was a major influence on the then emerging punk scene and an internationally acclaimed production. The album was cited by
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. Other successful artists produced by the ''Mighty Two'' during the end of the 1970s include: Marcia Aitken,
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, John Holt,
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, Cornell Campbell, Dean Fraser, Delroy Wilson, Beres Hammond, Ranking Joe,
Prince Jazzbo Linval Roy Carter (3 September 1951 – 11 September 2013), better known as Prince Jazzbo, was a Jamaican reggae and dancehall Deejay (Jamaican), deejay and record producer, producer. Career Born in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, and raised in King ...
, Prince Mohammed, Dillinger,
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,
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, I-Roy and Kojak & Liza. Apart from his extensive musical career, he also appeared as himself in the 1972 film '' The Harder They Come'' and the 1978 film '' Rockers''.Larkin 1998
pp. 253–254
/ref> In the 1980s, Gibbs had an international hit with J.C. Lodge's interpretation of " Someone Loves You Honey". However, Joe Gibbs's career suffered a severe blow following the release of this song. The success of Lodge's version triggered a massive lawsuit for unpaid royalties and errors in songwriting credits, leading to the closure of his studio. This catastrophic event disrupted his productions, stalling his career. Although Gibbs attempted to revitalize his career in the '90s, the consequences of this incident seriously affected his trajectory in the industry. Again in the 1990s–2000s he teamed up with Errol Thompson, and Sydney "Luddy" Crooks of the Pioneers, to produce some new music way into the new millennium. Before his death, Gibbs also went into business with Chris Chin of
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, which was one of his last business ventures. He died of a heart attack on 22 February 2008, and was survived by his twelve children.


Discography


Albums

* Joe Gibbs – ''Dub Serial'' – 1972 * Joe Gibbs – ''African Dub All-Mighty'' – 1973 * Joe Gibbs – ''African Dub Chapter 2'' – 1974 * Joe Gibbs – ''State of Emergency'' – 1976 * Joe Gibbs – ''African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 3'' – 1978 * Joe Gibbs – ''African Dub Chapter 3 & 4'' – 1978–1979 * Joe Gibbs & Professionals – ''African Dub Chapter 4'' – 1979 * Joe Gibbs – ''Majestic Dub'' – 1979 * Joe Gibbs Family – ''Wish You A Merry Rockers Christmas'' – 1979 * Joe Gibbs – ''Rockers Carnival'' – 1980 * Joe Gibbs – ''Reggae Christmas'' – 1982 * Joe Gibbs – ''African Dub Chapter 5'' – 1984


Singles

*"Ten Feet Tall", 1970 reggae single by Joe Gibbs All Stars Pressure Beat 5508 A


Compilations

* Various Artists – ''Reggae Masterpiece Vol 01'' – 1978 – Joe Gibbs * Various Artists – ''Irie Reggae Hits'' – 1979 – Joe Gibbs * Various Artists – ''Top Ranking DJ Session'' – 1979 – Joe Gibbs * Various Artists – ''Shining Stars'' – 1983 – Joe Gibbs * Various Artists – ''Best of Vintage'' – Joe Gibbs * Various Artists – ''Explosive Rock Steady'' – 1967–1973 – Heartbeat Records (1991) * Various Artists – ''
The Mighty Two Track listing #"Rent Man / Resident Area" - Black Uhuru / Jah Grundy – 7:18 #"Heavy Manners" - Prince Far-I – 3:16 #"Rockers" - Glen Washington – 2:34 #"Rockers Dub" - Joe Gibbs and The Professionals – 2:45 #"Navel String" - Dennis W ...
'' – Heartbeat Records (1992) * Joe Gibbs & Friends – ''The Reggae Train 1968–1971'' – Trojan Records (1988) * Various Artists – ''Love of the Common People 1967–1979'' – Trojan Records (2000) * Various Artists – ''Uptown Top Ranking – 1970–1978'' – Trojan Records (1998) * Joe Gibbs & the Professionals feat. Errol Thompson – ''No Bones for the Dogs 1974–1979'' – Pressure Sounds (2002) * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Productions'' –
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(2003) * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Original DJ Classics'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Original DJ Classics Vol 02'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Original DJ Classics Vol 03'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Revive 45's Vol 01'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Joe Gibbs Revive 45's Vol 02'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 01'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 02'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 03'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 04'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 06'' – Rocky One * Various Artists – ''Spotlight on Reggae Vol 07'' – Rocky One * Joe Gibbs – ''Scorchers From The Mighty Two'' – VP Records (2008)


References


External links


Joe Gibbs discography at Roots ArchivesJoe Gibson
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