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Winston Holness, better known as Niney the Observer (born George Boswell, 1951,
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n record producer and singer who was a key figure in the creation of many classic
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dating from the 1970s and early 1980s.


Biography

Holness gained his nickname "Niney" after losing a thumb in a workshop accident. In the latter half of the 1960s he worked as an engineer at KG records, where he began producing. His first release was his own composition "Come on Baby" issued on his Destroyer label. He moved on to work with
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in 1967, then for
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's studio, then working for
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as chief sound engineer, replacing his friend
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. While working for Gibbs he produced
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and Lizzy's "Mr. Brown", and played a major role in launching the career of
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. After leaving Gibbs' setup, his first major success as a producer was "Blood & Fire" in December 1970, initially released in a pressing of 200 on his Destroyer label, but reissued the following year on his Observer label, and going on to sell over 30,000 copies in Jamaica.Larkin, Colin (1998), ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, . Inspired by Perry's nickname of "The Upsetter", Holness adopted "The Observer", using the name for his new Observer label, and the name of his house band, The Observers (actually the
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). Several singles followed, some reusing the "Blood & Fire" rhythm, including
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's "Fire Bunn". In the early 1970s, Holness became one of Jamaica's most sought after producers, with
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,
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, Jacob Miller,
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, and
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all using his services. He also continued to record himself, on collaborations with Dennis Alcapone, Max Romeo, and Lee Perry. By the mid-1970s, he was also working with
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The late 1970s saw him still active as a producer, but his output in the early 1980s was significantly less after relocating to France. He re-emerged in 1982 with the ''Ital Dub Observer Style'' album and returned to Kingston in 1983, taking on the role of house producer for the Hitbound label at
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. In this capacity he was one of the first to work with
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, and also produced
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and
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. In the mid-1980s, he relocated to
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, returning to Kingston again in 1988, and working with
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. He began an association with
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, working on reissues of much of his back catalogue, as well as new recordings. He continued to produce new material through the 1990s. In March 2013, he opened his own Observer Soundbox studio on Lyndhurst Road in Kingston. Holness, who has a child with
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, recorded the single "Children" in 2015 with
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,
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, and Errol "Flabba" Holt, to raise funds for Cliff's foundation and a school for autistic children. In August 2015, it was announced that he would be awarded the
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by the Jamaican government.


Discography


Albums

*''Bring the Dub Come'' (1975) *Observer All Stars and King Tubby's – ''Dubbing with the Observer'' (1975) *''Nuclear Jammin (1986) *''King Tubby's Special 1973–1976'' (with King Tubby, Observer All Stars &
The Aggrovators The Aggrovators were a dub/reggae backing band in the 1970s and 1980s, and one of the main session bands of producer Bunny Lee. The line-up varied, with Lee using the name for whichever set of musicians he was using at any time.Larkin, Colin ...
) (1989) *''Space Flight Dub'' (1989) *''Freaks'' (1992) *''Observer Attack Dub'' (1994) *''Niney & Friends: Blood & Fire'' (1997) *Niney Featuring
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– ''Present Dub'' (1999) *''@ Channel One'' (2001) *''Station Underground Report'' (with Lee "Scratch" Perry) (2001) *''At King Tubby's – Dub Plate Specials 1973–1975'' (2002) *''Dennis Brown in Dub'' (2002) *''Head Shot: Reggae Instrumentals, Dubs and Other Oddities'' (2002) *''Sledgehammer Dub in the Streets of Jamaica'' (2003) *''Niney Presents The Uniques'' (2007) *''Channel One Presents: 100 Tons Of Dub'' (2009) *Observer All Stars and King Tubby's – ''Dubbing with the Observer'' (Re-release) (2013)


Singles and EPs

*Lloyd Willis / Niney & The Destroyers – ''Mad Rooster / As Far As I Can See'' (7") (1970) *Niney & The Destroyers – ''No Money, No Honey / This Message To You'' (7") (1970) *''Blood And Fire'' (1971) *Maxie & Niney – ''Coming of Jah'' (1971) *''Blood And Fire'' (7") (1971) *''International Pum'' (7") (1972) *''In The Gutter'' (1972) *''Everyday Music'' (7") (1972) *Niney & Ken Elliott – ''Honey Baby'' (7") (1972) *Niney & The Observers – ''Hiding By The Riverside'' (7") (1972) *Niney And Max – ''Aily And Ailaloo'' (7") (1972) *''Hi Diddle'' (7") (1972) *Niney / Niney All Stars – ''Get Out Of My Life / Get Out'' (Version) (7") (1972) *''Wet Panty / Discharge No 2'' (7") (1973) *''I Soon Know'' (1975) *Niney & The Observers – ''Bring The Kutchie Come'' (1975) *Youth / Observer Strike – ''6 Dead Nineteen Gone To Jail / Head Line'' (7") (1977) *Tyrone Taylor / Observer – ''Sufferation / Shot From The Pistol'' (7", Single) (1978) *Niney & The Morwells – ''Mix Up'' (7") (1978) *Cornell Campbell, Observer – ''Stars / Lotion'' (7") (1997) *Carnel Campbell & The Unique / Observer – ''My Country / Lotion'' (7") (1997) * Freddy McGregor / The Observer – ''Warn The Nation / New World Order Rhythm'' (7") (2001) *Cocoa Tea / The Observer – ''Dance Inna Parliament Square / New World Order Rhythm'' (7") (2001) *''At King Tubby's – Dub Plate Special 1973–1975'' (10") (2002) *Christine / Niney, Observer All Stars – ''Saturday Night'' (7") (2005) *
Delroy Wilson Delroy George Wilson CD (5 October 1948 – 6 March 1995) Greene, Jo-Ann, " Delroy Wilson Biography, allmusic.com, Macrovision Corporation was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer. Wilson is often regarded as Jamaica's first child s ...
/ Observer All Stars – ''Halfway Up The Stairs / Dub Stairs'' (2005) *Dillinger / Niney The Observer – ''Flat Foot Hustling / Lotion Here I Come Again'' (7", Single, Re-Release) (2005) *I-Roy / Niney & The Observer All Stars – ''Sister Maggie Breast / Wolf & Lotion'' (7", Single, Re-Release) (2005) *''Follow This Ya Sound'' (7") (2005) *Austarr / Observer – ''We're Over / The Bullett'' (7", Single) (2005) *''Thief'' (7", Single, Re-Release) (2005) *''Mutiny'' (7", Single, Re-Release) *''Razor Blad Dub'' (7") (2005) *''Japanese Dub Basket / Observer Punchin' Dub'' (7") (2005) *U-Roy / Niney & Observer All Stars – ''Train From West'' (7", Single, Re-Release) (2005) *''Quiet'' (7", Single, Re-Release) (2010) *Maxie, Niney & Scratch / Jah T. – ''Babylose Burning'' / Lion of Judah *Niney & Maxie / Niney, Observer – ''Pum Pum / Reggaematic'' (7", Single) *Niney The Observer, Niney & Maxie – ''Reggaematic / Pum Pum'' (7") *''Power to the King'' (7") *''Another Pum / Big Hole'' (7") *''Beardmen Feast'' (7") *''Pass The Pipe'' (7") *''Gray Beard / Preasure Locks'' (7", Single) *''You Better Know / Moaner's'' (10") *Maxie – Niney – Scratch / Max Romeo – ''Babylon Burning / Public Enemy Number One'' (7", Single, Re-Release) *
Joseph Cotton Joseph Cotton Jah Walton (born Silbert Walton, 1957, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, St. Ann, Jamaica) is a reggae Deejay (Jamaican), singer active since the mid-1970s. Biography After spending a year working in the Jamaican police force, Walton t ...
& The Observer – ''Fit & Ready / Iron Fist'' (12", Maxi) *The Observers / Observer – ''Bearded Man Feast / Episode'' *Field Marshall Buckas / Observer Style – ''Amrbic / Hammering'' (7", Single) *"Child Abuse" (2015) - with
Jimmy Cliff James Chambers OM (born 30 July 1944), known professionally as Jimmy Cliff, is a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and actor. He is the only living reggae musician to hold the Order of Merit, t ...


Compilations

*''Ital... Observer Style'' (1983) *''Observation Station'' (1990) *''Niney The Observer Presents The Observer All Stars – Turbo Charge'' (1991) *''Truth And Rights, Observer Style'' (1994) *''Microphone Attack 1974–78'' (2001) *''Niney & Friends: Blood & Fire'' (2005) *''Roots With Quality'' (2009) *''Born in Jamaica'' (2009) *''Sing It Wicked Style'' (2012)


Miscellaneous

*Grievous Angel Vs. Niney The Observer – ''Blood And Fire'' (Twist-Up Jungle Mix)


See also

*
List of Jamaican record producers This is a list of Jamaican record producers. Anthony Haynes /Haynes Records B *B.B. Seaton *Bob Andy * Bena Di Senior * Bobby Digital *Boris Gardiner *Bunny Lee *Byron Lee *Beenie Man C *Captain Sinbad * Carl Harvey *Chris Blackwell *Clancy ...


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