Released on Feb 27 2008 at 02:29 pm
#41 - Joe Gibbs Tribute
Joe Gibbs passed away in a Kingston hospital on February 21st. This episode is a tribute to him, with a great capsule career overview by England’s most prolific reggae producer, the Mad Professor. The program begins with some of Joe Gibbs’ earliest work and moves chronologically, right up to Steely & Clevie’s 2002 tribute album called Old to the New. To purchase Joe Gibbs’ music, visit Ernie B’s Reggae by clicking on the link to the left. At last check, Ernie B’s had a dozen of Joe Gibbs’ CD compilations and a dozen vinyl compilations in stock.
Roy Shirley - Hold Them
Errol Dunkley - You’re Gonna Need Me
Errol Dunkley - Please Stop Your Lying
Nicky Thomas - Love of the Common People
Peter Tosh - Maga Dog
Lloyd Parks & Ray I - Officially
Glen Washington - Rockers
Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Rockers Dub
Culture - Two Sevens Clash
Marcia Aitken - I’m Still in Love With You Boy
Althea & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking
Culture - Zion Gate
Dennis Brown - Money in My Pocket
Dennis Brown - Equal Rights
Beres Hammond - Just a Man
J.C. Lodge - Someone Loves You Honey
J.C. Lodge & Junior Kelly - Love You Like That


Angela on 28 Feb 2008 at 12:29 am #
Joshua,
Very good tribute to one of the pioneers of Reggae music. Joe Gibbs has been an icon of Reggae Music. My condolence to his family.
Angela
Hany on 28 Feb 2008 at 9:38 am #
Joshua, this is an outstanding show. I like it alost as much as the “Stars” show you did back in December of 2007.
Yeah, a lot of us have heard these songs many times before, but when you assemble them in this way and punctuate it with your commentary and that of the Mad-One, it makes its point articulately: Joe Gibbs was golden and the music of yesteryear was pretty glorious.
Thanks for your great work!
Hany
alpheus on 29 Feb 2008 at 10:15 am #
Hey Reggae Rhythmn Update,
Joshua B you truly played a great Joe Gibbs Tribute show(#41),I never knew he was responsible for soooo many hit tunes,HE’LL BE GREATLY MISSED,My condolence to his family and thanks for the education,great commentary.
You juggled the tunes perfectly too;Easy listening
keep on YEAH!
LOVE AND RESPECK,
ALPHEUS
Dr. Mark on 02 Mar 2008 at 11:31 am #
Josh-
Your best show so far in my opinion, an excellent tribute to one of my favorites!
-mark
Robert Camphouse on 13 Mar 2008 at 10:22 am #
This is a very good tribute to one of
Jamaica´s best producers.
Play list can only the peak of the ice berg
I created an own playlist of Joe Gibbs tunes
See my blog under
myspace.com/capcri
Greetings
Robert Camphouse
Gil on 21 Mar 2008 at 2:33 pm #
I’ve discovered this site today. Amazing selections, man. And this one is a bless. Joe Gibbs was a master.
Andy Bassford on 19 May 2008 at 12:44 pm #
I played on a number of Joe Gibbs productions in the early 80s, and quite frankly, Joe was never in the studio as a producer when I worked there. Not once. (I can’t speak about the seventies period as I was not there.) He did pass through occasionally to check on things.
The actual production work at that time was done by the late great engineer Errol Thompson (not to be confused with the radio DJ of the same name, also deceased) with assistance from engineer and singer Ruddy Thomas, the great guitarist Willie Lindo, and other musicians and artists around the studio. Joe spent most of his time in Miami overseeing the manufacturing and distribution operations of the label. In the movie industry he would have been considered the executive producer.
That being said, the Mighty Two (as Joe and Errol called themselves) were responsible for a lot of great music during a very important period of its development.