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Augustus Pablo
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As any business person will tell you, the way to success is through the discovery of a niche or a previously unexploited market. Still, few business people, and even fewer musicians, would have believed that there was a market for the sound of the melodica. What next, they would have sniggered, a kazoo? Yet
Augustus Pablo
would take this child's toy and launch a revolution in Jamaican music. Not only was
Pablo
's melodica unique, it would sweep the entire island's
scene and become an integral part of the music of the era. But
Pablo
was no one-trick pony, he was also a virtuoso keyboardist and his playing permeated the island across myriad of his own releases and as a session man for others. He was equally talented on the other side of the recording desk and his production work was as inspired as his playing.
Augustus Pablo
was born
Horace Swaby
on June 21, 1954, in St. Andrew, Jamaica. He attended Kingston College (not a college in the American sense, but a high school), sneaking into the school's chapel with other musically inclined friends to practice on the organ. It was here at Kingston College where
Swaby
also made the connections that would help launch him into the music industry. Amongst his classmates was
Clive Chin
, whose family ran Randy's, Kingston's premier record store.
The Chin
clan included
Herman Chin Loy
, a cousin of
Leslie Kong
, and who started his own career in the music industry by working for his famous cousin. Like many small ethnic enclaves around the world, Jamaica's vibrant Chinese community often intermarried and thus businesses and families often intertwined.
Chin Loy
had struck out on his own in 1969, setting up his own record store and label, both called Aquarius. Thus in 1970, when the 15- year-old
Swaby
decided the time was ripe to begin his own musical career, Aquarius was his first stop. The fact that the teen was a friend of
Clive Chin
insured that he was given an audition, but it was his keyboard work that convinced
Chin Loy
to take him into the studio. The upbeat
"Iggy Iggy"
was the result of their first session and was credited to
Augustus Pablo
, a moniker
Chin Loy
frequently employed on his studio's instrumentals.
Over the next year,
Pablo
(the teen soon took the name as his own), cut several more singles for
Chin Loy
,
"Still Yet,"
"The Mood,"
and
"Snowball & Pudding,"
amongst them. But it was
"East of the River Nile"
that had the most startling impact. The instrumental featured a duet between
Pablo
's melodica and
Glen Adam
's organ, set to a seething rhythm the producer had bought from
Lee Perry
. Its haunting Oriental-esque melody ignited a fire on the island and launched the Far Eastern style. Minor key melodies surged from the grooves and the exotic now found a home in the Caribbean.
Pablo
briefly joined
Mikey Chung
's band,
Now Generation
, as keyboardist. Meanwhile, his old schoolmate
Clive Chin
was now working for the family business as a producer. (He had big shoes to fill, his older brother
Vincent
had made his mark producing such superstars as
Alton Ellis
and
the Skatalites
). Now that
Clive
was set up,
Pablo
left
Now Generation
and joined his friend in the studio. Their first fruits, in a round about way, was the seminal
"Java."
Chin
was already at work with another one of their schoolfriends
Dennis Wright
, the song's rhythm tracks were done but
Wright
was having trouble with the vocals and
Chin
decided to leave if for the day. Then
Pablo
entered the studio. While waiting in the hall, he'd come up with a melody line and suggested trying it out.
Chin
turned the tape recorder back on,
Pablo
picked up his melodica, and the rest is history.
"Java"
was a smash and the rhythm was one of the most influential of the day, versioned almost into oblivion. It was the beginning of an incredibly successful partnership, as
Chin
and
Pablo
recorded a stream of hits. It was a busy time as aside from recording with
Chin
,
Pablo
was also cutting singles for a number of other producers. He helped another member of
the Chin
clan,
Clive
's uncle,
Leonard Chin
, launch his Santic label with
"Pablo in Dub."
Santic provided
Pablo
with his first opportunity to have a go at production, and he debuted with
Paul Whiteman/Blackman
's single
"Say So."
Pablo
continued recording for other producers, joining
Lee Perry
for
"Hot and Cold,"
linking with
Gussie Clarke
for
"No Entry"
and
"Born to Dub You,"
cuttinh
"Fat Baby"
and
"the Killer"
for
Keith Hudson
, and hooking up with
Bunny Lee
for
"The Great Pablo"
and
"Pablo's Desire."
The latter track, a version of
John Holt
's
"My Desire,"
was another smash hit.
Pablo
's partnership with
Lee
was particularly fruitful and he cut numerous instrumental B-side version for the producer, nine of which are featured alongside their vocal or DJ A-sides, on the Ras compilation
Pablo & Friends
.
Pablo
had already come to the conclusion that no matter how big the hit nor how many sessions he played on, he would see little of the actual returns. Thus, he and his brother set up their own label, Rockers. The name was taken from the siblings sound system, which was already up and running. Over time, other imprints followed, Hot Stuff, Pablo International, Rockers International, and Message. Initially,
Pablo
's singles for his own label were instrumental versions of Studio One classics.
"Skanking Easy,"
"Frozen Dub,"
"Don Drummond,"
"Pablo's Theme Song,"
and many more followed in re-creating songs of yore. And there's no doubt about the influence the studio's superb musicians had had on the young
Swaby
. Many of these song were less versions than tributes to these talented men. The U.K. label Greensleeves would bundle up many of the best self-productions from these early days for the
Original Rockers
compilation. Yet some of
Pablo
's best work was still being done with
Clive Chin
. In 1974,
Chin
and another family member,
Pat Chin
, oversaw
Pablo
's classic album
Rebel Rock Reggae -- This Is Augustus Pablo
. A masterpiece of mood and atmosphere, the instrumentals swing across the musical spectrum from Hollywood musicals to classic Jamaican hits. The album is actually a compilation and rounded up much of the artist's recent work for
the Chin
family, including his two earlier singles for
Leonard
. The following year,
Pablo
began collaborating with
King Tubby
, who had begun supplying Rockers with some of the label's most sublime mixes. The pair christened their partnership with
Ital Dub
, which was produced by
Tommy Cowan
and
Warwick Lyn
(another former employee of
Leslie Kong
). This album remains one of the most innovative of the decade. Fifteen years later, the U.K. label Pressure Drop gathered up alternative versions and outtakes from the
Ital
sessions for
El Rockers
, an album that sounds nearly as formidable as
Ital Dub
itself.
1975 also saw
Pablo
make an equally big splash as a producer, when
Fred Locks
'
"Black Star Liner"
became an instant hit in Jamaica and also made significant inroads in the U.K. With the single's success,
Pablo
now became a much sought-after producer, and worked with many of the island's greatest names. He sat behind the desk on sessions with
Horace Andy
,
Freddie McKay
,
Jacob Miller
, and
I-Roy
, amongst many others. An album's worth of his productions were showcased on 1976's
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
album, one of the era's most legendary dub albums. Many of Rockers' releases featured phenomenal dub companions, including
Africa Must Be Free by 1983
(
Hugh Mandel
),
One Step Dub
(
Junior Delgado
), and
Eastman Dub
(the companion to
Tetrack
's
Let's Get Started
).
Pablo
returned the favor by recording exclusive cuts for
King Tubby
's sound system. Over the years, both Rockers itself, as well as other labels, have released excellent compilations of the label's greatest moments. The U.K. label Greensleeves'
Classic Rockers
is of particular note. For rarities, check out
Golden Memories
, released by Rockers. Of course,
Pablo
was equally in demand as a session player and he appears on scores of albums from this period, playing keyboard, melodica, or both. As a musical force, he was unstoppable.
1978 brought the fabulous
East of the River Nile
album, which was recorded at
Lee Perry
's Black Ark studio. Meanwhile,
Pablo
took his place on the other side of the board for a trio of singles with the young singer
Hugh Mandell
(aka
Jah Levi
). This partnership then expanded and
Pablo
joined his young protégé on record for both the
Africa Must Be Free by 1983
and
Time and Place
albums. However, the shift in musical tastes in the early '80s saw
Pablo
's flame begin to flicker. He continued recording prodigiously both behind and in front of the recording deck and released numerous singles and a number of albums. 1982 saw the appearance of
Earth's Rightful Ruler
; in the States, Shanachie released
Rockers Meets King Tubby in a Fire House
, a fine album which paired
Pablo
,
Tubby
, and
Prince Jammy
for a wild ride through classic rocker and cultural offerings. By 1986, the artist's star was in the ascendant again, helped by the release of his own
Rising Sun
album, and his production of
Junior Delgado
's
Raggamuffin Year
album and its attendant smash-hit title-track single. A phenomenal dub album of the set appeared four years later. These successes prompted Island Records to strike a deal with Rockers to distribute a number of the label's 12" singles. Although the arrangement didn't last long, it did see an international release for singles from
Junior Delgado
,
Delroy Wilson
,
Carlton Hones
, and a pair of
Pablo
's own --
"Eastern Promise"
and
"Sukiyaki."
This inevitably led to an international tour the next year for his debut appearances outside the island, which was captured for posterity on the
Live in Tokyo
album. Back in Jamaica, 1987 had also seen the release of
Rockers Comes East
, a stunning set that created quite a stir at the time as
Pablo
took his own sound squarely into the digital age.
1990 brought
Blowing With the Wind
, which found the artist shifting direction yet again with the addition of nyahbingi drum beats and
Johnny Moore
's trumpet. As the decade deepened,
Pablo
remained a stalwart of the scene by producing a number of hit records, including such classics as
Dawn Penn
's
"Night and Day"
and
Yami Bolo
's sublime
"Jah Made Them All"
album. He also continued to release his own music, guest star on other's records, and oversee his back catalog, which remained in demand. What's truly miraculous was that
Pablo
managed to keep up this pace for so long. His health had always been very delicate due to a nerve disorder he suffered for much of his life. On May 18, 1999, his body finally gave out; he was only 40. However, although the artist may be gone, his legacy is in no danger of fading away. Compilations of both his own work and his productions appear with astonishing regularity, and it's difficult to find an album from the late '70s that he did not guest star on. His importance to Jamaica's music scene can be seen by the numerous stars who appeared at a tribute concert held a year after his death that included some of the island's greatest DJs, singers, and musicians. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide
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