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Vivian Jackson (14 August 1946 – 12 January 2010), better known as Yabby You (or sometimes Yabby U), was a
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vocalist and producer, who came to prominence in the early 1970s through his uncompromising, self-produced work.


Biography

Jackson was born in the Waterhouse district of
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in 1946. One of seven children, Jackson left home at the age of twelve to find work at a furnace in Waterhouse. At seventeen, the effects of
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had left him hospitalized, and on his release he was left with severe
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which had partially crippled his legs.Campbell, Howard (2012)
Yabby You: Jesus Dread
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His physical condition meant that he was unable to return to his previous work, and he was forced into hustling a living on the streets of Kingston. His beliefs were markedly different from that of his
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contemporaries, believing in the divinity of Jesus rather than
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, earning him the nickname 'Jesus Dread'; This often prompted debate on religio-philosophical matters, and it was after one of these discussions that Jackson first headed towards a recording studio, having heard music ''"like a strange ting, inside a my thoughts – like an angel a sing"''. Another spell in hospital meant that finding money for
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was difficult, but eventually the "Conquering Lion" single was released late in 1972, credited to 'Vivian Jackson and the Ralph Brothers'. Cut for
King Tubby Osbourne Ruddock (28 January 1941 – 6 February 1989), better known as King Tubby, was a Jamaican sound engineer who greatly influenced the development of dub in the 1960s and 1970s. Tubby's innovative studio work, which saw him elevate the ...
, the popularity of the song and its distinctive introduction (the chant of ''"Be-you, yabby-yabby-you"'') earned Jackson the nickname "Yabby You", which remained with him during his entire career. The next few months saw the recording of several more singles, released under different names on various record labels, (although usually credited to 'Vivian Jackson and the Prophets', and often featuring a King Tubby 'version' on the
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); culminating in the release of the ''Conquering Lion'' album. A King Tubby mixed dub set, ''King Tubby's Prophesy of Dub'', was also issued, albeit on a limited run of 500 copies, helping to establish Jackson as a
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artist. Yabby's success allowed him to branch out as a producer, and he began working with both upcoming and more established artists including
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, Michael Rose,
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,
Michael Prophet Michael George Haynes (3 March 1957 – 16 December 2017), known professionally as Michael Prophet, was a Jamaican roots reggae singer known for his "crying" tenor vocal style, whose recording career began in 1977. Prophet was one of Jamaica’s ...
, Big Youth,
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,
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and
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, while continuing to release his own material. Jackson continued to record, produce and perform (often with the aid of crutches) until the mid-1980s. He re-emerged in the early 1990s, issuing both new and old material, and his recordings have been the subject of several high quality reissues in recent years. In 2000 he released a singles
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project with
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. The album included remixes of "Conquering Lion" by Smith and Mighty, and a remix of Glen Brown by Small Axe and Terminal Head.
Shanachie Records Shanachie Records is an American, New Jersey-based record label, founded in 1975 by Richard Nevins and Dan Collins. The label is named for the Gaelic word ''seanchaí'' (anglicised as shanachie), an Irish storyteller. It was previously distribu ...
released a three-CD box set in 2014. Shanachie Records chief Randall Grass explained in an interview with the website ''Midnight Raver'': On 14 August 2014, Shanachie Records announced their plans to release a Willi Williams/Yabby You project titled "Unification: From Channel One To King Tubbys With Willi Williams And Yabby You," which includes tracks recorded in the late seventies and never released.


Death

He died on 12 January 2010, aged 63, after suffering a ruptured
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.Modell, Josh (2010)
And another: R.I.P. Yabby You
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'', 14 January 2010
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, Reggaefrance.com, 14 January 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2010


Discography

*''Conquering Lion'' (1975) Vivian Jackson (released as ''Ram A Dam'' in the UK, by Lucky) *''Chant Down Babylon Kingdom'' (1977) Nationwide (reissued as ''King Tubby Meets Vivian Jackson'') *''Deliver Me from My Enemies'' (1977) Grove Music *''Beware'' (1978) Grove Music (reissued (1991)
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) * ''Jah Jah Way'' (1980)
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*''African Queen'' (1980) Clappers *One Love One Heart (1983) Shanachie *''Fleeing from the City'' (1991) Shanachie *''Yabby The You Man'' (1995) *''Jah Will Be Done'' (1997) Prophet Records ;Compilations: *''Jesus Dread 1972–1977'' (1997), Blood and Fire *''Deeper Roots'' (2012), Pressure Sounds – Yabby You & Brethren *''Deeper Roots Part 2'' (2014), Pressure Sounds – Yabby You & the Prophets


Compilation appearances

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'' (2005), World Music Network


Collaborations

*''King Tubby's Prophesy of Dub'' (1976) Prophets (reissued (1994) Blood and Fire) *''Vocal & Dub'' (1979) Prophet (Yabby You and
Michael Prophet Michael George Haynes (3 March 1957 – 16 December 2017), known professionally as Michael Prophet, was a Jamaican roots reggae singer known for his "crying" tenor vocal style, whose recording career began in 1977. Prophet was one of Jamaica’s ...
) *''Yabby You Meets Trinity at Dub Station'' (circa 1979) Yabby U (with
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) *''Yabby You & Michael Prophet Meets Scientist at the Dub Station'' (1981) Prophet (with Michael Prophet and
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) *''Time to Remember'' (1982) Prophet (with
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) *''Prophecy'' (1982) WLN (with Michael Prophet and
Wayne Wade Wayne Wade (born 19 March 1959) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter and musician. Biography Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Wade attended Excelsior High School from 1972 to 1976. His career began in the mid-1970s, working with Yabby You, 1976's "B ...
) *''Yabby U Meets Sly & Robbie Along With Tommy McCook'' (1982) WLN (with
Tommy McCook Tommy McCook (3 March 1927 – 5 May 1998) was a Jamaican saxophonist. A founding member of The Skatalites, he also directed The Supersonics for Duke Reid, and backed many sessions for Bunny Lee or with The Revolutionaries at Channel One ...
) *''Yabby You Meets Mad Professor & Black Steel in Ariwa Studio'' (1993)


References


External links


Yabby You biography at Billboard.comYabby You at Roots Archives
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