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Lorenzo "Laurel" Aitken (22 April 1927 – 17 July 2005) was an influential Caribbean singer and one of the pioneers of Jamaican
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music. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of Ska".


Career

Born in
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of mixed Cuban and Jamaican descent, Aitken and his family settled in Jamaica in 1938. After an early career working for the Jamaican Tourist Board singing
mento Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. It is a fusion of African rhythmic elements and European elements, which reached peak popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. Mento typically ...
songs for visitors arriving at
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, he became a popular nightclub entertainer. His first recordings in the late 1950s were mento tunes such as "Nebuchnezer", "Sweet Chariot" (aka the gospel classic "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot") and "Baba Kill Me Goat".Thompson, Dave, ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', 2002, Backbeat Books, Aitken's 1958 single "Boogie in My Bones"/"Little Sheila" was one of the first records produced by Chris Blackwell and the first Jamaican popular music record to be released in the United Kingdom.Moskowitz, David V. (2006), ''Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall'', Greenwood Press, , p. 6-7 Other more Jamaican rhythm and blues orientated singles from this period include "Low Down Dirty Girl" and "More Whisky" both produced by
Duke Reid Arthur "Duke" Reid CD (21 July 1915 – 1 January 1975) was a Jamaican record producer, DJ and label owner. He ran one of the most popular sound systems of the 1950s called Reid's Sound System, whilst Duke himself was known as The Troja ...
. Aitken moved to Brixton, London, in 1960 and recorded for the Blue Beat label, releasing fifteen singles before returning to Jamaica in 1963. He recorded for Duke Reid, with backing from
the Skatalites The Skatalites are a ska band from Jamaica. They played initially between 1963 and 1965, and recorded many of their best known songs in the period, including " Guns of Navarone." They also played on records by Prince Buster and backed many othe ...
on tracks such as "Zion" and "Weary Wanderer", before returning to the UK, where he began working with Pama Records. He recorded hits such as "Fire in Mi Wire" and "Landlord and Tenants", which led to a wider recognition outside of Jamaica and the UK. This cemented his position as one of ska's leading artists and earned him the nicknames ''The Godfather of Ska'', and later ''Boss Skinhead''. He gained a loyal following not only among the
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community, but also among mods,
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s and other ska fans.Larkin, Colin: ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', 1998, Virgin Books, He had hit records in the United Kingdom and other countries in the 1950s through to the 1970s on labels such as Blue Beat, Pama,
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, Rio, Dr. Bird, Nu-Beat, Ska-Beat, Hot Lead and Dice. Some of his singles featured B-sides credited to his brother, guitarist
Bobby Aitken Bobby Aitken is a Cuban-born Jamaican guitarist and singer who had a string of hits in Jamaica in the 1960s and led the band The Carib Beats. Biography Aitken is the brother of Laurel Aitken, and recorded in the early 1960s for producer King ...
. Aitken also recorded a few talk-over/deejay tracks under the guise of 'King Horror', such as "Loch Ness Monster", "Dracula, Prince of Darkness" and "The Hole". Aitken settled in Leicester with his wife in 1970. His output slowed in the 1970s and during this period he worked as an entertainer in nightclubs and restaurants in the area including the popular 'Costa Brava Restaurant' in Leicester under his real name Lorenzo. In 1980, with ska enjoying a resurgence in the wake of the 2 Tone movement, Aitken had his only success in the
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with "Rudi Got Married" (No. 60) released on I-Spy Records (the label created and managed by
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.Laurel Aitken and the Unitone
Official Charts
Aitken's career took in
mento Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. It is a fusion of African rhythmic elements and European elements, which reached peak popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. Mento typically ...
/calypso, R&B, ska,
rock steady Rocksteady is a music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966. A successor of ska and a precursor to reggae, rocksteady was the dominant style of music in Jamaica for nearly two years, performed by many of the artists who helped establish ...
, and
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, and in the 1990s he even turned his talents to dancehall. He performed occasional concerts until his death from a heart attack in 2005. After a long campaign, a blue plaque in his honour was put up at his Leicester home in 2007. Punk band Rancid covered Aitken's "Everybody Suffering" on their 2014 LP '' Honor Is All We Know''


Discography


Albums

*''The Original Cool Jamaican Ska '' (1964, LP Compil) *''Ska With Laurel'' (1965, Rio) *''Laurel Aitkin Says Fire'' (1967, Doctor Bird) *''Fire'' (1969) *''High Priest of Reggae'' (1969, Nu-Beat) *''The High Priest Of Reggae'' (1970) *''Laurel Aitken Meets Floyd Lloyd and the Potato Five '' (1987, Gaz's) (with The Potato 5) *''Early Days of Blue Beat, Ska and Reggae'' (1988, Bold Reprive) *''True Fact'' (1988, Rackit) (with The Potato 5) *''Ringo The Gringo'' (1989, Unicorn) *''It's Too Late'' (1989, Unicorn) *''Rise and Fall'' (1989, Unicorn) *''Sally Brown'' (1989, Unicorn) *''Ringo the Gringo'' (1990, Unicorn) *''Rasta Man Power'' (1992,
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) *''The Blue Beat Years'' (1996, Moon Ska) *''Rocksteady Party'' (1996, Blue Moon) (with The Potato 5) *''The Story So Far'' (1999, Grover) *''Woppi King'' (1997, Trybute) *''The Pama Years'' (1999, Grover) *''The Long Hot Summer'' (1999, Grover) (Laurel Aitken and
The Skatalites The Skatalites are a ska band from Jamaica. They played initially between 1963 and 1965, and recorded many of their best known songs in the period, including " Guns of Navarone." They also played on records by Prince Buster and backed many othe ...
) *''Clash of The Ska Titans'' (1999, Moon Ska) (Laurel Aitken versus The Skatalites) *''Pioneer of Jamaican Music'' (2000, Reggae Retro) *''Godfather of Ska'' (2000, Grover) *''Jamboree'' (2001, Grover) *''Rudi Got Married'' (2004, Grover) *''En Espanol'' (2004, Liquidator) *''Live at Club Ska'' (2004, Trojan) *''The Pioneer of Jamaican Music'' (2005, Reggae Retro) *''Super Star'' (2005, Liquidator) *''You’ve Got What It Takes/That’s How Strong (My Love Is)'' (2005 - Mini CD) *''The Very Last Concert'' (2007, Soulove) (CD + DVD)


Singles

*"Nebuchanezzar/Sweet Chariot" (1958, Kalypso) *"Low Down Dirty Girl" (1959, Duke Reid) *"Drinkin' Whiskey" (1959, Starlite) *"Boogie Rock" (1960, Blue Beat) *"Jeannie Is Back" (1960, Blue Beat) *"Judgement Day" (1960, Blue Beat) *"Railroad Track" (1960, Blue Beat) *"More Whisky" (1960, Blue Beat) *"Aitken's Boogie" (1960, Kalypso) *"Baba Kill Me Goat" (1960, Kalypso) *"Boogie In My Bones" (1960, Starlite) *"Honey Girl" (1960, Starlite) *"Bar Tender" (aka Hey Bartender) (1961, Blue Beat) *"Bouncing Woman" (1961, Blue Beat) *"Mighty Redeemer" (1961, Blue Beat) *"Please Don't Leave Me" (1961, Blue Beat) *"Mary Lee" (1961, Melodisc) *"Love Me Baby" (1961, Starlite) *"Stars Were Made" (1961 Starlite) *"Brother David" (1962, Blue Beat) *"Lucille" (1962, Blue Beat) *"Sixty Days & Sixty Nights" (1962, Blue Beat) *"Jenny Jenny" (1962, Blue Beat) *"Mabel" (1962, Dice) *"Lion of Judah" (1963, Black Swan) *"The Saint" (1963, Black Swan) *"Zion City" (1963, Blue Beat) *"Little Girl" (1963, Blue Beat) *"Oh Jean" (1963, Dice) *"Sweet Jamaica" (1963, Dice) *"Low Down Dirty Girl" (1963, Duke) *"I Shall Remove" (1963, Island) *"What a Weeping" (1963, Island) *"In My Soul" (1963, Island) *"Adam & Eve" (1963, Rio) *"Mary" (1963, Rio) *"Bad Minded Woman" (1963, Rio) *"Devil or Angel" (1963, Rio) *"Freedom Train" (1963, Rio) *"This Great Day" (1964, Blue Beat) *"West Indian Cricket Test" (1964, JNAC) *"Pick Up Your Bundle" (1964, R&B) *"Yes Indeed" (1964, R&B) *"Bachelor Life" (1964, R&B) *"Leave Me Standing" (1964, Rio) *"John Saw Them Coming" (1964, Rio) *"Rock of Ages" (1964, Rio) *"Jamaica" (1965, Dice) *"We Shall Overcome" (1965, Dice) *"Mary Don't You Weep" (1965, Rio) *"Mary Lou" (1965, Rio) *"One More Time" (1965, Rio) *"Let's Be Lovers" (1965, Rio) *"Clementine" (1966, Blue Beat) *"Don't Break Your Promises" (1966, Rainbow) *"Voodoo Woman" (1966, Rainbow) *"How Can I Forget You" (1966, Rio) *"Baby Don't Do It" (1966, Rio) *"We Shall Overcome" (1966, Rio) *"Clap Your Hands" (1966, Rio) *"Jumbie Jamboree" (1966, Ska-Beat) *"Propaganda" (1966, Ska-Beat) *"Green Banana" (1966, Ska-Beat) *"Rock Steady" (1967, Columbia Blue Beat) *"I'm Still in Love With You Girl" (1967, Columbia Blue Beat) *"Never You Hurt" (1967, Fab) *"Sweet Precious Love" (1967, Rainbow) *"Mr. Lee" (1968, Dr. Bird) *"La La La (Means I Love You)" (1968, Dr. Bird) *"For Sentimental Reasons" (1968, Fab) *"Fire in Your Wire" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"Rice & Peas" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"Reggae Prayer" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"The Rise & Fall of Laurel Aitken" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"Haile Haile" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"Carolina" (1969, Dr. Bird) *"Think Me No Know" (1969, Junior) *"Woppi King" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Suffering Still" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Haile Selassie" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Lawd Doctor" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Run Powell Run" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Save The Last Dance" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Don't Be Cruel" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Shoo Be Doo" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Landlords & Tenants" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Jesse James" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Pussy Price Gone Up" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Skinhead Train" (1969, Nu-Beat) *"Donkey Man" (1969, Unity) *"Pussy Got Thirteen Life" (1970, Ackee) *"Sin Pon You" (1970, Ackee) *"Moon Rock" (1970, Bamboo) *"Skinhead Invasion" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"I've Got Your Love" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Scandal in Brixton Market" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Nobody But Me" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"I'll Never Love Any Girl" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Reggae Popcorn" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Baby I Need Your Loving" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Sex Machine" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Pachanga" (1970, Nu-Beat) *"Mary's Boy Child" (1970, Pama) *"Why Can't I Touch You" (1970, Pama Supreme) *"Dancing with My Baby" (1971, Big Shot) *"If It's Hell Below" (1971, Black Swan) *"True Love" (1971, Nu-Beat) *"I Can't Stop Loving You" (1971, Nu-Beat) *"It's Too Late" (1971, Trojan) *"Take Me in Your Arms" (1972, Big Shot) *"Africa Arise" (1972, Camel) *"Reggae Popcorn" (1972, Pama) *"Never Be Anyone Else" 1974 (Hot Lead Records) *"Fattie Bum Bum" (1975, Punch) *"For Ever And Ever" (1977, DiP) *"Rudi Got Married" (1980, I Spy) UK # 60 *"Big Fat Man" (1980, I Spy) *"Mad About You" (1986, Gaz's) *"Everybody Ska" (1989, Unicorn) *"Skinhead" (1999, Grover)


Videos/DVDs

*''Live at Gaz's Rockin' Blues'' (1989, Unicorn) (VHS) *''Laurel Aitken And Friends – Live at Club Ska'' (2005, Cherry Red) (DVD)


References


Further reading

* Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: ''The Rough Guide To Reggae'' 3rd edn.,
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, 2004


External links


Laurel Aitken Biography at Grover Records

Laurel Aitken Discography at Discogs
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