Errol Scorcher
Errol Scorcher (born Errol Archer;[1] 1956 – 19 January 2012[2]) was a Jamaican reggae deejay.
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Birth name | Errol Archer[1] |
Born | 1956 Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica |
Died | 19 January 2012 |
Genres | Reggae |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels | Ballistic, Scorcher |
Biography
Scorcher worked as a deejay on several sound systems from the early 1970s. Although his first single, "Leggo Mi Hand Babylon" was not a commercial success, he had several hits in the mid-1970s with tracks such as "Jolly Bus-Ting" and "Engineers Affair".[3] In 1978 his profile was raised further by his "Peace Truce" single, which celebrated the armistice between rival political factions that would culminate in the One Love Peace Concert.[3] The same year, Scorcher joined Nicodemus, Nigger Kojak, and Mother Liza on Prince Jammy's Tapetone sound system, which soon became Jamaica's top system.[3] His first album, Rasta Fire, was also released on the United Artists offshoot Ballistic, on which he was backed by The Revolutionaries.[3] In 1979 he had a hit with "Roach in a De Corner" (on the "Real Rock" rhythm), which was followed by the similar "Frog In a Water" (on the "My Conversation" rhythm),[4] both songs appearing on his 1980 album Roach In A De Corner. He worked with Ansell Collins on a series off recordings including "Mosquitoes", which was also a hit.[3] He also set up his own Scorcher label and began production work on both his own recordings and for artists such as Tony Tuff.[3]
Discography
Albums
- Rasta Fire (1978) United Artists/Ballistic
- Tony Tuff Meets Errol Scorcher (1978) Mal's (split with Tony Tuff)
- Roach In A De Corner (1980) Scorcher
- Unity Showcase (1980) 12 Stars (Horace Andy and Errol Scorcher)
Singles
- "Leggo Mi Hand Babylon"
- "Jolly Bus-Ting"
- "Engineers Affair"
- "Peace Truce" (1978)
- "Steppin" (1978) Ballistic
- "Roach In a De Corner" (1979) Sir Collins
- "Frog In A Water" (1979)
- "Girls Be Careful"/"Roach in the Toilet" (1980), Scorcher
- "Mosquitoes" (1980)
- "Sounds of Hon. Marley" (1980) Dance Hall
- "Rope In" Scorcher
- "Borrow Man" Scorcher
- "DJ Spirit" Scorcher
- "Scorcher Possie" (1981) Volcano
- "Under Me" (1981) Crazy Joe
- "Wife & Sweetheart" (1981) Techniques
- "Rude Boy Step"
- "Letting Go"
- "Prisoner In Love" (1983) Bridget International
References
- "Errol Scorcher arises". Jamaica Observer. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- Errol Scorcher dies in hospital, Jamaica Observer, Retrieved 2012-1-21.
- Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9
- Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rough Guide to Reggae, 3rd edn.", Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-329-4