The Revolutionaries

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Cover of the 1979 album

The Revolutionaries (sometimes known as "Revolutionaires") is a Jamaican reggae band.

Set up in 1975 as the house band of the Channel One Studios owned by Joseph Hoo Kim (following Skin, Flesh and Bones), The Revolutionaries with Sly Dunbar on drums and Robbie Shakespeare on bass have created the new "rockers" style that would change the whole Jamaican sound (from the roots reggae to the dub) and be imitated in all other productions. Beside Sly and Robbie, many musicians played in the band: Betram "Ranchie" McLean, Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan on guitar, Ossie Hibbert, Errol "Tarzan" Nelson, Robert Lyn or Ansel Collins on keyboards, Uziah "Count Sticky" Thompson, Noel "Scully" Simms on percussion, Tommy McCook, Herman Marquis on saxophone, Bobby Ellis on trumpet and Vin Gordon on trombone.

The band played on numerous dub albums and recorded as a backing band for artists like B.B. Seaton, Black Uhuru, Culture, Prince Alla, Leroy Smart, Gregory Isaacs, John Holt, The Heptones, I-Roy, Tappa Zukie, Trinity, U-Brown, Errol Scorcher, Serge Gainsbourg among others.

[edit] Discography

The Revolutionaries

  • Revival Dub Roots Now - 1976 - Well Charge
  • Sounds Vol 2 - 1979 - Ballistic
  • Sounds - 1976 - Channel One
  • Vital Dub Well Charged - 1976 - Virgin
  • Dread At The Controls - 1978 - Hawkeye
  • Dub Expression - 1978 - High Note
  • Earthquake Dub - 1978 - Joe Gibbs
  • Jonkanoo Dub - 1978 - Cha Cha
  • Reaction In Dub - 1978 - Cha Cha
  • Sentimental Dub - 1978 - Germain
  • Top Ranking Dub - 1978 - Rootsman
  • Burning Dub - 1979 - Burning Vibrations
  • Dub Out Her Blouse & Skirt - 1979 - Germain
  • Dutch Man Dub - 1979 - Burning Vibrations
  • Goldmine Dub - 1979 - Greensleeves
  • Outlaw Dub - 1979 - Trojan
  • Dawn Of Creation - Sagittarius
  • Dub Plate Specials At Channel One - Jamaican Recordings
  • Green Bay Dub - 1979 - Burning Vibrations
  • Medley Dub - High Note
  • Phase One Dubwise Vol 1 & 2 - Sprint
  • Satta Dub Strictly Roots - Well Charge
  • Dial M For Murder In Dub Style - 1980 - Express
  • I Came, I Saw, I Conquered - 1980 - Channel One

Compilations

  • Channel One - Maxfield Avenue Breakdown - Dub & Instrumentals - 1974-1979 - Pressure Sounds (2000)
  • Revival - 1973-1976 - Cha Cha (1982)
  • Roots Man Dub - 1979 - GG's
  • Channel One Revisited Dub - Top Beat (1995)
  • Macca Rootsman Dub - Jamaican Gold (1994)


With The Agrovators

  • Agrovators Meets The Revolutioners At Channel One Studios - 1977 - Third World
  • Rockers Almighty Dub (Dubwise, Rockers, Bass & Drums) - 1979 - Clocktower
  • Agrovators Meet Revolutionaries Part II - Micron
  • Guerilla Dub - 1978 - Burning Sounds


  • The Revolutionaries & We The People Band - Revolutionary Dub - 1976 - Trenchtown
  • Bobby Ellis And The Professionals Meet The Revolutionaries - Black Unity - 1977 - Third World
  • Derrick Harriott & The Revolutionaries - Reggae Chart Busters Seventies Style - 1977 - Crystal
  • Sly & The Revolutionaries - Don't Underestimate The Force, The Force Is Within You - 1977 - J&L
  • Sly & The Revolutionaries - Go Deh Wid Riddim - 1977 - Crystal
  • Sly & The Revolutionaries With Jah Thomas - Black Ash Dub - 1980 - Trojan
  • Errol Scorcher & The Revolutionaries - Rasta Fire (A Channel One Experience) - 1978 - Ballistic
  • Ossie Hibbert & The Revolutionaries - Satisfaction In Dub - 1978 - Live & Love
  • Pancho Alphonso & The Revolutionaries - Never Get To Zion - 1978 - Trojan

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