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Echo Minott - updated!
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Publishing date: 18.11.2005 00:00
Echo Minott was born Noel Phillips in 1963 and grew up in the Maverley area of Kingston, Jamaica. He started singing from an early age, appearing in local talent contests and school concerts.
His first break came in 1980 when he recorded the album "
Youthman Vibration" for legendary producer
Prince Jammy at the age of 17 years. This album wasn't released in Jamaica and appeared on the Starlight label based in London, U.K.
Echo Minott
In 1983 he recorded the tune "
Ten Miles" for his cousin, producer
Errol Marshall, and this was his first tune to be released under the name
Echo Minott. He then recorded his first UK hit "
Man in Love" (Oak Sound) for
Dillinger and an album "
Echo Minott meets Sly and Robbie" (Jam-Can) for famous producer
George Phang. Four of these songs were later re-packaged on an album called "
Echo Minott meets Frankie Paul" (Powerhouse) and released in 1987.
Now in-demand as an increasingly popular dancehall singer, Echo began recording for many other producers and scored his first Jamaican No. 1 single with the song "
Love Problems" produced by
Joe Gibbs. He followed this with another hit, "
Farmer Man" for the late
Henry "Junjo" Lawes' Volcano Records label.
It was in 1985 that Echo Minott finally became an international reggae star with the monster hit "
Lazy Body", released on the
Black Scorpio label. It was a number one all over the reggae world and led to a whole album of versions to the rhythm. This was swiftly followed by the album "
Rock and Calypso" for producer
Harry J, which contained the hit singles "
Lazy Body", "
Rock and Calypso" and the mighty "
Uncle Sam Country", which told of his exploits from his visit to America.
At this time, Echo was a regular member of two of Jamaica's top sound systems
Black Scorpio and
King Jammys. It was with Jammys that Echo was to have his next hit singles. "
Original Fat Thing" and "
Put One Hand On The Key" were both enormous hits on Jammys' new revolutionary
Sleng Teng rhythm track. Hundreds of versions have been recorded to date of this rhythm but the initial Jammys' cut remains the definitive one, with its classic versions by
Wayne Smith, Tenor Saw, Johnny Osbourne and
Tonto Irie.
Echo Minott
Echo hit again in 1986 with the extraordinary track "
What The Hell", also for the Jammys label, which remained top of the Jamaican charts for three whole months. This song was the first ever to use the raggamuffin beat of today's dancehall and was an extremely controversial song that inspired many answer versions such as the hit "
Babylon Boops" by
Lovindeer. This led to Echo recording his own second part "
Me and My Girl Gone Back" which was another international reggae dancehall hit. King Jammys followed these hits with the "
What The Hell" album and also another big hit "
Emmanuel Road", which re-worked an old Jamaican folk song in the dancehall style.
Many other hits like "
Mr Ruddy" (Witty), "
Follow Me" (Music Master), "
Been Around The World" (Jammys), "
Whip Appeal" (Black Scorpio) and "
Artical Don" (Two Friends), ensured that Echo Minott remained a household name within the reggae scene for the rest of the eighties, and into the early 90s.
In 1992, Echo left Jamaica to live in New York and immediately had a massive international number one reggae hit with "
Murder Weapon" (Signet), that rode a version of
Shaggy's "
Oh Carolina" rhythm. When the jungle explosion hit the UK in 1993/94, Murder Weapon was re-worked in the new style and became another enormous hit again.
Returning to Jamaica in 1994, Echo had more dancehall hits with songs like "
I Am Back", once again for Jammys and "
Sensitive" for
Mafia and Fluxy. He then took a break from the business for a few years.
Echo Minott
Now celebrating over twenty years as a successful reggae artist, Echo has now acquired veteran status. He hooked up with
The Rootsman to record a selection of tough dubplate specials in 2000 and this led to the pair doing live shows together in Germany, Holland and Italy. In March 2002 he finally visited the
Third Eye studio to voice some new crucial tracks produced by
Rootsman. Three tracks - "
How Could I", "
Oh Jah" and the dancehall anthem "
Sharpshooter" (over a roughhouse revitalised Sleng Teng version) are the fruits of those sessions, which will be released on
Third Eye Music in the future.
In 2005, he came back to the spotlight in Jamaica & Europe, with his new album "
Roots of Dancehall" on
Maguari Productions label and a tour with one of the biggest European sound systems,
Soul Stereo. He finishes this year with several shows in Jamaica such as 10 Giants of 80's and a new European tour (Berlin, Montreux, Paris…). He expects to reissue some oldies and produce new tracks still in collaboration with
François 'Djanko', coming soon on
New Dimension &
Maguari Productions.
Discography
- Vinyl Master 12" Youthman Vibrations (King Jammy's, 1981)
- Vinyl Master 7" Farmer Man (Henry "Junjo" Lawes label "Volcano", 1982)
- Vinyl Master 12" Showcase (Georges Phang, 1984)
- Vinyl Master 7" Love Problems (Joe Gibbs, 1985)
- Vinyl Master 7" Put Your Hands Pon The Key (King Jammy's, 1985)
- Vinyl Master 12" Rock and Calypso (Harry J, 1985)
- Vinyl Master 7" Lazy Body (Black Scorpio, 1985)
- Vinyl Master 12" One Man Alone (Harry J, 1985)
- Vinyl Master 7" What The Hell (King Jammy's, 1986)
- Vinyl Master 12" Familiar Face (Skengdon, 1986)
- Vinyl Master 12" Echo Minott meets Frankie Paul (Empire, 1986)
- Vinyl Master 12" Emmanuel Road (King Jammy's, 1987)
- Vinyl Master 7" One Two Bogle (Executive Music, 1987)
- Vinyl Master 7" Been Around The World (King Jammy's, 1989)
- Vinyl Master 12" Mr Ruddy (Witty, 1989)
- Vinyl Master 12" No Jolly Bus (Witty, 1989)
- Vinyl Master 12" What A Heat (Witty, 1989)
- Vinyl Master 12" Tom's Diner (Witty, 1991)
- Vinyl Master 7" Murder Weapon (Signet, 1992)
- Vinyl Master 7" I Am Back (Jammy, 1994)
- Vinyl Master 7" Sensitive (Mafia & Fluxy, 1994)
- Vinyl Master 7" How Could I (Third Eyes Music, 2003)
- CD Album Roots of Dancehall - Anthology 1982-2005 Productions, 2005)
- + 'Special' Dub Plates for hundred of sound systems all over the world
Recent Tours and Live Dates:
- 25/06/2005: Digital Reggae – Barcelona (Spain) with John Wayne
- 10/06/2005: 20 Years Sleng Teng Celebration – Berlin (Germany) with John Wayne
- June 2005: French Tour backed by Soul Stereo
- 22/05/2005: 10 Giants of the 80’s – Mas Camp (Jamaica) with Sugar Minott, Ninjaman, Pinchers, General Trees, Buru Banton, Black Scorpio, Little John, Yellowman…
- 06/05/2005: Dancehall Reggae Bash – Geneva (Switzerland)
- 26/12/2003: Magnum Sting ‘Stars of Portmore – Portmore (Jamaica) with Vybz Kartel, Frisco Kid, Admiral Bailey, Anthony B, Captain Barkey…
- 17/05/2003: Startime Re-Union – New York (USA) with John Holt, Ken Boothe, Dobby Dobson & Ray Goodman & Brown
Further Information
More interesting Biographies can be found at Rootmans Website
Website:
Maguari Productions
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