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The Wailing Souls (originally The Renegades) are a Jamaican
reggae Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, " Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use ...
vocal group whose origins date back to the 1960s. The group has undergone several line-up changes over the years with Winston "Pipe" Matthews and Lloyd "Bread" McDonald the only constant members. They have been nominated for
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s three times.


History


Formation and Studio One era

The group was originally formed as The Renegades in 1966, comprising Winston "Pipe" Matthews, Lloyd "Bread" McDonald, and George "Buddy" Haye, who had attended the same vocal classes held by
Joe Higgs Joseph Benjamin Higgs (3 June 1940 – 18 December 1999) was a reggae musician from Jamaica. In the late 1950s and 1960s he was part of the duo Higgs and Wilson together with Roy Wilson. He was a popular artist in Jamaica for four decades and is ...
in the early 1960s as
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Souls 'discovered' after 20 years
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Matthews had previously recorded as a member of The Schoolboys for
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The Wailing Souls Biography
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They recorded as backing singers with
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and released their own debut single, "Lost Love", before recording several singles for
Clement "Coxsone" Dodd Clement Seymour "Coxsone" Dodd (26 January 1932 – 4 May 2004) was a Jamaican record producer who was influential in the development of ska and reggae in the 1950s, 1960s and beyond. He was nicknamed "Coxsone" at school due to his talent a ...
's Studio One label, including "Back Out With It", "Row Fisherman Row", and "Mr. Fire Coal Man".Larkin, Colin (1998) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, , p. 313 The group became The Wailing Souls in 1968 and in the same year Haye left and new members Oswald Downer and Norman Davis joined. Under the new name they recorded singles such as "Dungeon" and "Thou Shalt Not Steal".


1970s

In 1970 the group began working with producer
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, releasing the "Gold Digger" single. In this period, their singles were often released under names such as The Little Roys, The Classics, Atarra, and Pipe and the Pipers, to avoid confusion with The Wailers.Foster, Chuck (1999) ''Roots Rock Reggae'', Billboard Books, , p. 81-90 They went on to record with members of the Wailers later that year on the
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singles "Harbour Shark", "Walk Walk Walk", and "You Should've Known Better". By 1974 Downer and Davis had left, and original member Buddy Haye returned, along with Joe Higgs, although Higgs' tenure in the band was short-lived as he was recruited for a US tour with
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. His replacement was Rudolph "Garth" Dennis, a founder member of
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. In the mid-1970s, The Wailing Souls association with producer
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and his
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brought them a string of hits, backed by house band
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, including "Back Biter", "Very Well", "Things and Time", "Jah Jah Give Us Life", and "War". In 1977 the band started their own 'Massive' label, further hits following in "Bredda Gravalicious" and "Feel the Spirit". The band's success reached another level in 1978 when their ''Wild Suspense'' album, featuring remixed tracks from their singles, was released internationally by
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.


1980s

In the early 1980s they recorded with
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for the duo's Taxi label and continued to record at Channel One for producer
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, singles from this era including "Fire House Rock", which was the title track from their 1980 album, released by
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. In the same era they also worked with other producers such as
Linval Thompson Leval Alphonso Thompson (born 12 October 1954, Kingston, Jamaica), also known as Linval Thompson, is a Jamaican reggae and dub musician and record producer. Biography Thompson was raised in Kingston, Jamaica, but spent time with his mother in ...
(''Wailing''). From 1981 to 1984 they were largely based in the United States, and on their return to Jamaica, Haye stayed behind as did Dennis, until he returned to Jamaica and Black Uhuru in 1985. Remaining members Matthews and McDonald launched a new era of the group in 1986 with singer Ziggy Thomas added to the line-up, working with producer Delroy Wright and going on to release the albums ''Lay It on the Line'' (1986) and ''Kingston 14'' (1987), and recording ''Reggae in a Firehouse'' in 1988, although it was not released until 1991. They moved on to work with
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on the 1989 album ''Stormy Night'' which was successful enough in the US to prompt the group to return there in 1991.


Major label era and later work

After moving to the US they added new member Maisha and signed to
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's Chaos label. Their first major label album, ''All Over the World'' (1992) received a
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nomination the following year, and they became the first reggae group to appear on ''
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''. Four tracks from the album were used on the soundtrack of the film ''
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''. A second album for Sony, ''Live On'' (1994), this time released on the
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label, failed to repeat the success of its predecessor, and the group were dropped. They continued to record, releasing the ''Tension'' album in 1997, and the covers album ''Psychedelic Souls'' in 1998, which was recorded with members of
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and the
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, and brought the group a second Grammy nomination."Reggae's Wailing Souls Play Monday", ''
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Wailing Souls Return to Roots, Rock, Reggae
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The self-produced ''Equality'' followed in 2000, which featured reworkings of old songs recorded with Sly and Robbie, and saw the band receive their third Grammy nomination.Oumano, Elena (1998)
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Wailing Souls Promote 'Equality' on MusicBlitz Set
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They also contributed the song "Renegade Survivor" to the soundtrack of the animated motion picture ''
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'' in 2000. In 2006 they released ''Classic Jamaican Flava'', a two disc set featuring a compact disc and a DVD of a live performance in San Francisco, California. In 2008 Dennis returned to the group.The 'Souls' Reunite
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Their track "Things and Time" was included in the soundtrack of the 2010 film '' Dear John''.Wailing Souls' Things and Time featured in Dear John soundtrack
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In April 2015 it was reported that McDonald and Matthews were working on a new album with
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. The group released the album ''Island Girl'' in 2017.Campbell, Howard (2015)
Wailing Souls hope to chart comeback
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The group have recorded
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s of a wide variety of songs, such as
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Influenced by "War Deh Round a John Shop", Sublime altered the Wailing Souls song and renamed it "Pawn Shop".


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilations


Singles

* "Lost Love" (196?) – as The Renegades * "Bongonyah" (1969), Camel – as The Little Roys * "Fight Them" (1970), Camel – as The Little Roys * "Gold Digger" (1970), Camel – as The Little Roys * "Selassie Want Us Back" (1970), Camel – as The Little Roys * "Row Fisherman Row" (1970), Banana * "Back Out" (1970), Banana * "Mr. Fire Coal Man" * "Walk Walk Walk" (1971), Banana * "Harbour Shark" (1971), Green Door * "Dungeon" (1972), Punch * "You Should've Known Better" (1972), Punch * "Don't Fight It" (1972), Coxsone * "Wicked A Go Dread" (1973), Del Prado - as Pipe & The Pipers (also Micron '75 reissue) * "War" (1974), Channel One – with
Ranking Trevor Maxwell Grant (20 January 1960 – 7 August 2012), better known as Ranking Trevor and sometimes as Ranking Superstar, was a Jamaican reggae deejay. Biography Grant began deejaying as a teenager in the 1970s, and began his recording career at the ...
* "Things and Time" (1974), Channel One * "Back Out" (1976), Conflict * "Feel the Spirit" (1976), Massive * "Bredda Gravalicious" (1977), Massive * "Something Funny" (1978), Island * "Fire Mus Mus Tail" (1978), Channel One * "Very Well" (1978), Channel One * "Joy Within Your Heart" (1978), Well Charge/Hitbound * "Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall" (1980), Greensleeves * "Lawless Society" (1980), Channel One * "Old Broom" (1980), Taxi * "Sweet Sugar Plum" (1980), Taxi * "See Baba Joe" (1980), Greensleeves – B-side of
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's "Help Them Please" * "Stick Together" (1980), Studio One * "Rude Boy Say Him Bad" (1981), Cha Cha * "Penny I Love You" (1981), Cha Cha * "Waterhouse Rock" (1981), Jah Guidance * "Bandit Taking Over" (1981), Jah Guidance * "Run Dem Down" (1981), Jah Guidance * "Up Front" (1981), Greensleeves * "Who No Waan Come" (1981), Greensleeves * "Stalk a Sensimenia" (198?), Thompson Sound * "Down Hearted" (198?), Thompson Sound * "Wha Happen Dey" (198?), Gorgon * "I Shent Thee" (1982), Jah Guidance * "Baby Come Back" (1982), Volcano * "Take a Taste" (1982), Jah Guidance * "Sweetie Come Brush Me" (1982), Arrival * "Grabbing and Running" (1982), Cha Cha * "Take We Back" (1982), Jah Guidance * "Diamonds & Pearls" (1982), Greensleeves * "They Don't Know Jah" (1982), Greensleeves * "Rastaman" (1982), Jah Guidance * "Bounce Back" (1983), Greensleeves * "Water Pumpee" (1983), Greensleeves * "Take a Taste" (1983), Upfront * "War Deh Round A John Shop" (1984), Greensleeves * "Who Fa Say a The Best" (1985), Rockers Forever – B-side of
Johnny Osbourne Johnny Osbourne (born Errol Osbourne, 1948) is one of the most popular Jamaican reggae and dancehall singers of all time, who rose to success in the late 1970s and mid-1980s. His album '' Truths and Rights'' was a roots reggae success, and featu ...
's "If Jah Didn't Love You" * "Dance Hall Nice Again" (1986), Tuff Gong * "Lay It on the Line" (1986), Live & Learn * "Informer" (1987), Live & Learn * "Dog Bite" (1987), Live & Love * "Full Moon" (1987), Live & Learn * "Shark Attack" (1992), Chaos * "All Over the World" (1992), Columbia * "If I Were You" (1992), Chaos * "Wild Wild Life" (1994), Columbia * "Row Fisherman Row" (1997), Big Ship * "Tension" (1997) * "Kingdom Rise" (2000), Thompson Sound * "World Abomination" (2004), Famous * "Firehouse Rock" (2006), Jah Guidance


References


External links


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