Clancy Eccles

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Fattie Fattie 02:49 Tools
Ganja Free 02:57 Tools
Fatty Fatty 02:40 Tools
Sammy No Dead 01:48 Tools
Rod of Correction 02:25 Tools
What Will Your Mama Say 03:22 Tools
Open Up 03:07 Tools
Bag A Boo 02:31 Tools
Guns Town 00:00 Tools
Feel The Rhythm 02:31 Tools
Don't Brag, Don't Boast 00:00 Tools
Sweet Jamaica 02:56 Tools
The Revenge 00:00 Tools
Auntie Lulu 00:00 Tools
Freedom 00:00 Tools
Be Faithful Darling 00:00 Tools
Cn Express 00:00 Tools
Uncle Joe 00:00 Tools
All Over 00:00 Tools
Shu Be Du 00:00 Tools
More Proof 00:00 Tools
Hey Fatty Bum 00:00 Tools
Bangarang Crash 00:00 Tools
Feel The Ridim 00:00 Tools
Fire Corner 00:00 Tools
Judgment 00:00 Tools
River Jordan 00:00 Tools
Deacon Don 00:00 Tools
Festival '68 00:00 Tools
Two of A Kind 00:00 Tools
I Really Love You 00:00 Tools
C.N. Express 00:00 Tools
Oh My Lover 00:00 Tools
Constantinople 00:00 Tools
Unite Tonight 00:00 Tools
The World Needs Loving 00:00 Tools
Great Beat 00:00 Tools
The Fight 00:00 Tools
26 - Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty 00:00 Tools
Hallelujah Free at Last 00:00 Tools
The Big Fight 00:00 Tools
Credit Squeeze 00:00 Tools
9- stop the criticism 00:00 Tools
A Check It Up 00:00 Tools
Darling Don't Do That (Ska Version) 00:00 Tools
China Man 00:00 Tools
Phantom 00:00 Tools
Senour Judas 00:00 Tools
Herbsman Reggae 00:00 Tools
Hey Jude 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
Black Beret 00:00 Tools
I Live And I Love 00:00 Tools
Sound Of 70 00:00 Tools
Oh Tell Me Why 00:00 Tools
False Neiah 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty (X-Rated Version) 00:00 Tools
Dollar Train 00:00 Tools
See Me 00:00 Tools
Power For The People 00:00 Tools
Dancebeat 00:00 Tools
Reggaedelic 00:00 Tools
Say What You're Saying 00:00 Tools
Natty No Dread (Sammy No Dead) 00:00 Tools
Conversation 00:00 Tools
Darling Don't Do That 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty - Alt. Version 00:00 Tools
What Will Mama Say 00:00 Tools
Mount Zion 00:00 Tools
Generation Belly 00:00 Tools
Righteous Man 00:00 Tools
Darling Don't Do That (Rock Steady Version) 00:00 Tools
Sho Be Do 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
Fire Corner - 'Dub Cartel' Session - Instrumental Dub Version 00:00 Tools
Say What You Say 00:00 Tools
Eternally 00:00 Tools
Red Moon 00:00 Tools
Nyah Rock 00:00 Tools
Chinaman 00:00 Tools
Ramble 00:00 Tools
Phantom(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
Hey Jude(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty(C)(Herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Lee Van Cleef 00:00 Tools
Senor Judas 00:00 Tools
Rough Road 00:00 Tools
Mash Up The Country 00:00 Tools
See Me(c)(herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Hungry World 00:00 Tools
People Like People 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
One Way Street 00:00 Tools
Molly 00:00 Tools
Senour Judas(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
Cat walk 00:00 Tools
Oh Tell Me Why(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
Herbsman Reggae(C)(herbsman re 00:00 Tools
Sound Of 70(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
Promises(C)(herbsman reggae) 00:00 Tools
darling don't do that (Rocksteady version) 00:00 Tools
Easy Snappin' 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty - Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty 00:00 Tools
Van Cleef(C)(Herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Don't Brag, Don't Boost 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty - Extended Version 00:00 Tools
Thinking about you 00:00 Tools
Open it 00:00 Tools
False Neiah(C)(herbsman reggae 00:00 Tools
Let Us Be Lovers 00:00 Tools
110-clancy_eccles_-_fattie_fattie-lsp 00:00 Tools
114-clancy_eccles_-_fire_corner-lsp 00:00 Tools
Van Cleef 00:00 Tools
Love That Builds 00:00 Tools
Glory Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
thy kingdom come 00:00 Tools
Eccles skank 00:00 Tools
Captivity 00:00 Tools
Fight 00:00 Tools
Power For The People (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Dance Beat 00:00 Tools
John Public 00:00 Tools
Hits Medley 00:00 Tools
Please Stay 00:00 Tools
Glory Allelujah 00:00 Tools
Quarter Master 00:00 Tools
Nyah Reggae 00:00 Tools
Fattie Fattie / Clancy Eccles 00:00 Tools
Black Beret(C)(herbsman regga 00:00 Tools
Cow-feet Reggae 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
01 - Darling Don't Do That (Ska Version) 00:00 Tools
Power For The People (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Now I'm passing through 00:00 Tools
09 - The Big Fight 00:00 Tools
Black Beret(C)(Herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Here Comes The Night 00:00 Tools
Holly Holy 00:00 Tools
Power for the People [Version 1] 00:00 Tools
02 - Gunstown 00:00 Tools
03 - Darling Don't Do That (Rock Steady Version) 00:00 Tools
False Neiah(C)(Herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Rathid 00:00 Tools
207-clancy_eccles_-_rod_of_correction-lsp 00:00 Tools
Don't Brag, Don't Boast (AKA Bagaboo) 00:00 Tools
10 - Great Beat 00:00 Tools
Dulcemania 00:00 Tools
12 - Deacon Don 00:00 Tools
13 - A Check It Up 00:00 Tools
Fire Corner - Dub Cartel' Session - Instrumental Dub Version 00:00 Tools
Fire Corner ('Dub Cartel' Session - Instrumental Dub Version) 00:00 Tools
Thy Kingdome Come 00:00 Tools
The World Needs Love 00:00 Tools
Stay Loose 00:00 Tools
Tribute to Drumbago (aka Last Call) 00:00 Tools
11 - Two of a Kind 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty (Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
My Lonely Days Alone 00:00 Tools
Old Man Say 00:00 Tools
Foolish Fool 00:00 Tools
14 - Festival '68 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Drumbago 00:00 Tools
16 - fatty fatty (x-rated version) 00:00 Tools
Soul Power 00:00 Tools
I really love you (NU BEAT NB006B) 00:00 Tools
Power for the People [Version 2] 00:00 Tools
Judgement 00:00 Tools
I Live & I Love 00:00 Tools
4- chinaman 00:00 Tools
26 26 - Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty 00:00 Tools
fatty fatty (x-rated) 00:00 Tools
Feel The Rocking 00:00 Tools
What Will Your Mamma Say 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty (X-tended Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Back 00:00 Tools
Mr. Midnight 00:00 Tools
6- power for the people (versi 00:00 Tools
2- shu be doo 00:00 Tools
Mademoiselle 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Guns Town 00:00 Tools
06 Fattie Fattie 00:00 Tools
Kingston Town 00:00 Tools
My Lonely Days 00:00 Tools
Rub It Down 00:00 Tools
I Need You 00:00 Tools
Seet Jamaica 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles / Sammy No Dead 00:00 Tools
Long Time 00:00 Tools
I Jah 00:00 Tools
Dulcemania (Feat. Drumbago & The Dynamites) 00:00 Tools
Mi Muma Yard 00:00 Tools
What Will Your Mother Say 00:00 Tools
3- credit squeeze 00:00 Tools
No Good Girl 00:00 Tools
Don't Brag, Don't Boast [#] 00:00 Tools
12- revolution 00:00 Tools
110-clancy_eccles_-_fattie_fattie-ls 00:00 Tools
I Did It 00:00 Tools
clancy eccles - sammy no dead 00:00 Tools
Dorris 00:00 Tools
Miss Ida 00:00 Tools
16- power for the people 00:00 Tools
Simple Simon 00:00 Tools
11- righteous man 00:00 Tools
13- thy kingdom come 00:00 Tools
Bag-A-Boo (Don't Brag Don't Boast) 00:00 Tools
My Girl 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty (Alt. Version) 00:00 Tools
Sammy No Dead - Clancy Eccles - Sammy No Dead 00:00 Tools
Herbsman 00:00 Tools
Power For The People (Ver 1) 00:00 Tools
Skinhead Reggae 00:00 Tools
14- hungry world 00:00 Tools
Darking Don't Do That (ska version) 00:00 Tools
Herbsman Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Don't Mind Me 00:00 Tools
Don`t Brag Don`t Boast 00:00 Tools
C N Express 00:00 Tools
Fattie Fatiie 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Fattie Fattie 00:00 Tools
Herbsman Reggae(c)(herbsman Reggae) 00:00 Tools
Uptown Shuffle Dub 00:00 Tools
Sound Of '70 00:00 Tools
15- mash up the country 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty - 00:00 Tools
Darling don`t do That ( Ska Version) 00:00 Tools
Darling don`t do That ( Rock Steady Version) 00:00 Tools
Fatty Fatty (extended) 00:00 Tools
Africa Pt II 00:00 Tools
Festival 68 00:00 Tools
Mounzion 00:00 Tools
The Wanderer 00:00 Tools
Open Up 1.45 00:00 Tools
World needs love 00:00 Tools
revenge 00:00 Tools
fatty fatty (x-rated 00:00 Tools
207-clancy_eccles_-_rod_of_correctio 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Fatty Fatty 00:00 Tools
12 - Clancy Eccles - Ganja Free 00:00 Tools
Rodney's History 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Drumbago (Last Call) 00:00 Tools
Shu be do 00:00 Tools
John Public (Tom Hark) 00:00 Tools
See Dem A Galang 00:00 Tools
Bag-a-Boo 00:00 Tools
Time Will Tell 00:00 Tools
Live Love 00:00 Tools
Sound Of 70. 00:00 Tools
Sammy No Dead ∴ 00:00 Tools
Fattie fattie [ ULICZNIK.net - RUDEBOYS RADIO ] 00:00 Tools
Dance Beat - King Stitt|Clancy Eccles 00:00 Tools
The I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
At Your Best 00:00 Tools
My Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Auntie Lulu (Remixed By The Orb) 00:00 Tools
Clancy Eccles - Feel the Rhythm - 01 - Darling Don't Do That (Ska Version) 02:31 Tools
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Clancy Eccles (9 December 1940, Dean Pen, St. Mary, Jamaica – 30 June 2005, Spanish Town, Jamaica) was a Jamaican ska and reggae singer, songwriter, arranger, promoter, record producer and talent scout. Known mostly for his early reggae works, he brought a political dimension to this music. His house band was known as The Dynamites. Son of a tailor and builder, Clancy Eccles spent his childhood in the countryside of the parish of Saint Mary, where he used to attend regularly church cult and became soon influenced by spiritual singing. In his late teens, he moved to Ocho Rios where he made his first musical steps, performing at night in various shows, with artists like The Blues Busters, Higgs & Wilson or Buster Brown. He moved to Kingston in 1959 where he started his musical career as a singer. He first recorded for Coxsone Dodd, who noticed him at a talent show, and had a Jamaican hit in 1961 with the early-ska tune "Freedom" recorded actually in 1959 but a sound system favorite since then. Talking about the repatriation to Africa, an idea developed by the growing rastafari movement, "Freedom" was one of the first Jamaican songs with socially oriented lyrics. Curiously, it also became the first Jamaican hit to be used on political purposes with Alexander Bustamante, founder of the Jamaican Labour Party and at this time Chief Minister of Jamaica adopting it for his fight against the Federation of the West Indies in 1960. In the years after, Eccles had other successful songs, mixing boogie/R&B influences with emerging ska rhythm, like "River Jordan" or "Glory Hallelujah". In 1962, he started promoting concerts and set up his "Christmas Morning" talent show in association with Coxsone at the beginning, then on his own. He organized shows for The Clarendonians in 1963 and in 1964-1965 for The Wailers in different locations. He launched other talent search contests with "Battle of the Stars", "Clancy Eccles Revue", "Independent Revue" or "Reggae Soul Revue", from where emerged such stars like Barrington Levy or Culture... From 1963 he recorded with different producers like Charlie Moo, Leslie Kong's business partner, or the husband of Sonia Pottinger, Lyndon, but couldn't make a living of his music and so decided to quit in 1965 for working as a tailor in Annotto Bay. During this period, he made stage outfits for musicians like Kes Chin, The Mighty Vikings, Byron Lee and the Dragonnaires, Carlos Malcolm or The Blue Busters. He went back to music in 1967, producing his own recordings as well as other artists and soon scored with Eric 'Monty' Morris' hit, "Say What You're Saying" and his own song "Feel The Rhythm", both now recognized as being among the first early reggae tunes. He entered then a very prolific period with popular success both in Jamaica and UK (his first hit "What Will Your Mama Say" was released by the recently created UK label, Pama Records). In 1968, his song "Fattie Fattie", became a skinhead classic, along with his productions of the DJ King Stitt ("Fire Corner", "Van Cleef", "Herbman Shuffle"...). He also recorded many organ-led instrumentals with his session band named The Dynamites (same band has Derrick Harriott's Crystalites) featuring Winston Wright. By releasing in 1970 an instrumental version of "Herbman Shuffle" called "Phantom" with a mix focusing on the bass line, Eccles paved the way along with other innovators, to dub music. Eccles launched different labels, "Clansone", "New beat" and above all "Clandisc" (also a UK subsidiary of Trojan for his works) on which he recorded artists like Alton Ellis, Joe Higgs, the Trinidian Lord Creator ("Kingston Town"), Larry Marshall, Hemsley Morris, Earl Lawrence, The Beltones, Glen Ricks, Cynthia Richards, Buster Brown and in the early 1970s, Beres Hammond... He helped Lee Perry to set up his Upsetter label in 1968, and Winston 'Niney' Holmes later known as 'The Observer' to record his first hit as a producer in 1971 ("Blood & Fire"). A socialist militant, Eccles was appointed as an adviser on the music industry to Michael Manley's People's National Party (PNP) and took part in Jamaica's 1972 prime ministerial elections by organising a "Bandwagon" featuring musicians such as Bob Marley & the Wailers, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Delroy Wilson and Inner Circle, performing around the island in support of Manley's campaign. Throughout the 1970s, he remained close to Manley and wrote several songs in praise of the PNP program, including his hits "Power for the People", "Rod of Correction" or "Generation Belly". Eccles' political interests meant that he spent less time on music, although in the late 1970s, Eccles had further success as a producer with recordings by Tito Simon and Exuma the Obeah Man, as well as collaborations with King Tubby.[2] After the 1970s, new Eccles recordings were rare, and he concentrated on live concert promotion and re-issues of his back catalogue. In the 1980s, Eccles slowed down his musical activities, and he never met success again, apart from a few political songs, such as "Dem Mash Up The Country" in 1985. Eccles died on 30 June 2005, in Spanish Town Hospital from complications of a heart attack. Eccles' son, Clancy Eccles Jr., has followed his father into the music business, initially performing as simply "Clancy". Read more on Last.fm. 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