Harry J Allstars

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Liquidator 03:12 Tools
Spyrone 02:12 Tools
Don't Let Me Down 03:33 Tools
My Cherie Amour 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Dog 00:00 Tools
The Big Three 00:00 Tools
Jack The Ripper 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Original 1969 Recording 00:00 Tools
Put a Little Love In Your Heart (The Big Three) 02:44 Tools
Down Side Up 02:58 Tools
Hang 'em High 00:00 Tools
Jay Moon Walk 00:00 Tools
Soul Scorcher 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Barry J All Stars) 00:00 Tools
Hang ‘Em High 00:00 Tools
Je T'aime 00:00 Tools
Interrogator 00:00 Tools
Soul Special 00:00 Tools
Musical Weather 00:00 Tools
The Arcade Walk 00:00 Tools
Reach for the Sky (Peace of Mind) 00:00 Tools
Reach For the Sky 00:00 Tools
All Day 00:00 Tools
Dreadful Dub 00:00 Tools
El Cong 00:00 Tools
Je T’aime 00:00 Tools
Del Gado 00:00 Tools
Tilly (You Don’t Know) 00:00 Tools
The Big Three (Put A Little Love In Your Heart) 00:00 Tools
Wha'pen 00:00 Tools
Young, Gifted and Black 00:00 Tools
My Cherrie Amour 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Eleong 00:00 Tools
African Breakfast (In Bed) 00:00 Tools
Tons Of Gold 00:00 Tools
Elcong 00:00 Tools
Soul Searcher (Ft Karl Bryan) 00:00 Tools
U.F.O 00:00 Tools
Don’t Let Me Down (aka 'Operamatic') 00:00 Tools
Liquidator [Original 1969 Recording] 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (DJ Eleven Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tilly 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
African Breakfast 00:00 Tools
dont let me down 00:00 Tools
Don’t Let Me Down (Operamatic) 00:00 Tools
Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus 00:00 Tools
U.F.O. 00:00 Tools
Liquidator [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Tilly (You Don't Know) 00:00 Tools
Spyrone - Harry J All Stars 02:12 Tools
Skank Indigo 00:00 Tools
Shining aka 'Jay Fever' and 'Who’s Next' 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Mono 00:00 Tools
Moonwalk 00:00 Tools
Down Side Up Version 00:00 Tools
Wha-Pen 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Original 1969 Recording) 00:00 Tools
Tons Of Gold aka 'Return Of The Liquidator' 00:00 Tools
Tons of Gold Return of the Liquidator 00:00 Tools
Shining 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - 1969 Recording 00:00 Tools
Shining (Jay Fever and Who’s Next) 00:00 Tools
To Be Young Gifted and Black 00:00 Tools
Jay Moonwalk 00:00 Tools
Hang 'Em High (Richard Ace) 00:00 Tools
Shining (Jay Fever and Who's Next) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Trojan Sound System Mix) 00:00 Tools
Soul Scorcher (Karl Bryan) 00:00 Tools
U.F.O. (Geoffrey Chung) 00:00 Tools
Soul Special (Karl Bryan) 00:00 Tools
Musical Weather (Winston Wright) 00:00 Tools
African Breakfast (Bongo Herman) 00:00 Tools
Down Side Up Version (Joe White) 00:00 Tools
Del Gado (Jay Boys) 00:00 Tools
Wha-pen (Karl Bryan) 00:00 Tools
Shining (Karl Bryan) 00:00 Tools
Young, Gifted, And Black (Jay Boys) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Hex Hop Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tons Of Gold (Val Bennett) 00:00 Tools
The Border Song 00:00 Tools
Reggae With The Birds 00:00 Tools
Return Of The Liquidator 00:00 Tools
George Foreman Version 00:00 Tools
Liquidater 00:00 Tools
The Arcade 00:00 Tools
Harry J Allstars - Liquidator 00:00 Tools
Liquidator / Harry J. All Stars 03:07 Tools
Liquidator - Harry J Allstars 00:00 Tools
harry j all stars - my cherie 00:00 Tools
Liguidator 00:00 Tools
Down Side 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Every Dub Is a Star 00:00 Tools
The Liquidator (Wrongtom's Liquid Rock Dub) 00:00 Tools
04 - Liquidator 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (1969 Recording) 00:00 Tools
Mixed Version 00:00 Tools
Harmonica Dub 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Harry J & The Allstars 00:00 Tools
Put A Little Love In Your Heart 00:00 Tools
From Man to Dub 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down/ 00:00 Tools
Dub Is Yet to Come 00:00 Tools
put a little love in your hear 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Leftside Wobble Edit) 00:00 Tools
Splendour Splash 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Me Babe 00:00 Tools
Return Of DJango 00:00 Tools
liquidator - harry j all stars 00:00 Tools
Big Three 00:00 Tools
Dub In The Streets 00:00 Tools
03 - My Cherrie Amour 00:00 Tools
None Shall Escape the Dubment 00:00 Tools
The Liquidator (1969) 00:00 Tools
Dub Scriptures 00:00 Tools
My Cherie Armour 00:00 Tools
12. Harry J Allstars - Liquidator 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Del Gago 00:00 Tools
Jay Fever 00:00 Tools
Let Dub Down 00:00 Tools
Harry J All Stars - Spyrone 00:00 Tools
Dub You Only 00:00 Tools
Liquidator - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (AKA "Operamatic") 00:00 Tools
01 - Jack the Ripper 00:00 Tools
09 - Jay Moon Walk 00:00 Tools
What Happen Man 00:00 Tools
Liquidator [Original 1969 Recording]/Original 1969 Recording 00:00 Tools
Cambodia Version 00:00 Tools
No Mail No Dub 00:00 Tools
Dub to Babylonians Head 00:00 Tools
Bag-Full-A-Dub 00:00 Tools
Harry J All Stars - Liquidator 00:00 Tools
UFO 00:00 Tools
11 - Je T'Aime 00:00 Tools
06 - Spyrone 00:00 Tools
"The Liquidator" (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator Harry J. Allstars 00:00 Tools
05 - Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
02 - The Big Three 00:00 Tools
07 - Reach For the Sky 00:00 Tools
08 - Interrogator 00:00 Tools
Young Gifted and Black Version 00:00 Tools
Killer Version 00:00 Tools
El Cong (Weep) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down/Harry J All Stars 00:00 Tools
Down Side Up (Version) 00:00 Tools
The Dog Part Ii 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (1969) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Dub Cartel' Session) [Instrumental Dub Version] 00:00 Tools
Shining (Jay Fever & Whoas Next) 00:00 Tools
Liquidator (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Spyrone 1969 00:00 Tools
Harry J All Stars 00:00 Tools
Downside Up 00:00 Tools
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Harry J Allstars (aka Harry J All Stars, Harry J. All Stars and The Jay Boys), is the best known name of a reggae band, led by record producer Harry Zephaniah Johnson (Westmoreland, Jamaica, July 6, 1945 - April 3, 2013) aka Harry J, head of Harry J Records. They débuted in 1969, with album "Liquidator" (Harry J Records - aka Harry J All Stars' "Liquidator" and Harry J. All Stars' "Liquidator"), plus singles which also included My Cherie Amour (Trojan - aka Harry J All Stars' "My Cherie Amour") and "Je T'Aime" (Trojan - aka Harry J All Stars' "Je T'Aime" and Harry J. All Stars' "Je T'Aime"). Johnson is of African, Sicilian and Scottish descent and started to play bass with the Virtues, then became their manager, until the band split and he worked as an insurance salesman. He first appeared as a record producer in 1968, when he launched his Harry J Records label, with the release of local hit single The Beltones' "No More Heartaches", one of the earliest reggae songs recorded. His agreement with Coxsone Dodd allowed him to use Studio One's facilities, where he produced Lloyd Robinson's hit "Cuss Cuss", which became one of the most covered riddims. In October 1969, he met success in the UK with "The Liquidator" (number 9 in the UK Singles Chart) recorded with his sessionband, The Harry J All Stars (it was also a hit in 1980, reaching number 42). This single became one of the anthems of the emerging skinhead youth subculture; together with other instrumental hits released in the UK through his own subdivision "Harry J" on Trojan Records, on a compilation album of the same name (see cover). During the 2008 United States presidential election, presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama campaign used the song "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers at the closing of his stump speeches on the campaign trail. The beginning of the song "I'll take you there" features an introduction which was lifted from "The Liquidator". In the beginning of the 1970s he enjoyed another big success with the vocal duo Bob and Marcia with the song "Young, Gifted and Black". His productions also included Jamaican hits with DJs like Winston Blake or Scotty among others, and many dub versions. Johnson is mainly known for his Harry J Studio where Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded the majority of their albums in the 1970s. The studio was also a must stop hangout of many British musicians including the Rolling Stones, The Who, and Grace Jones. In addition, Chris Blackwell the founder of Island Records the original label of the band U2 could be found hanging out in the sound room prior to moving to England in the early 1970s. In 1972, Harry Johnson sold his record shop and set up his own recording studio "Harry J", on 10 Roosevelt Avenue, Uptown Kingston, where he employed Sid Bucknor and later Sylvan Morris as resident recording engineer. Harry J Studio soon became one of the most famous Jamaican studios after having recorded several Bob Marley & The Wailers albums from 1973 to 1976 before the Tuff Gong era; such as Rastaman Vibration and Catch A Fire. Johnson's deal with Island Records led him to record artists such as Burning Spear and The Heptones. Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, assisted by former Studio One sound engineer Sylvan Morris, he also recorded artists like Ken Boothe, Augustus Pablo, The Cables and the American pop singer, Johnny Nash, and produced albums by Zap Pow and Sheila Hylton. In 2000, after seven years of inactivity, Stephen Stewart (Engineer, Producer, Musician), who worked in the early years alongside Sylvan Morris, refurbished, re-equipped and reopened Harry J Studio. Since then under the management of Stephen Stewart the studio has seen the return of people like Burning Spear, Toots, Shaggy, Sly & Robbie, and newer projects of Shakira, Papa Sam/Kirk Franklyn, Luciano and Sizzla just to mention a few. The studio appears in the movie, Rockers. Johnson married and divorced Murna Webley; he has fathered several children: Paul Baines Johnson, Melanie Catanese, Harry Jermaine Johnson (deceased), Hayley Johnson (deceased), Tara Johnson and Dale Johnson. Sites: Discogs and MusicBrainz Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.