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Origin
  
Jamaica

Genres
  
Reggae

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Ansell Collins

Instruments
  
Keyboard



Associated acts
  
Dave and Ansell Collins

Music groups
  
Dave and Ansell Collins, The Revolutionaries, The Aggrovators

Albums
  
Jamaican Gold, Black Ash Dub, King Tubby Meets The Agrovator, Shalom Dub, Forward The Bass: Dub from

Similar People
  
Dave Barker, Sly Dunbar, Robert "Robbie" Shakespeare, Winston Riley, Tommy McCook

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Ansel Collins (Spelled Ansel) is a Jamaican Musician, Composer, Singer, Song Writer and Producer. Born 1949 in Kingston, Jamaica.

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Biography

In the late 1960s, he performed with the Invincibles band (whose members also included Lloyd Parks, Sly Dunbar and Ranchie McLean. After working with Lee "Scratch" Perry, Collins was part of the duo Dave and Ansel Collins along with Dave Barker, with whom he had a number one hit in the United Kingdom in 1971 with "Double Barrel". His keyboard playing exemplified the Skinhead reggae style. Collins is also a producer and has released solo records, including single sides "Cock Robin", "Atlantic One", "Stalag" and "Nuclear Weapon" between 1969 and 1971, as well as a handful of later albums. He was a member of 1970s Channel One studio band The Revolutionaries, as well as the Impact All Stars and Sugar Minott's Black Roots Players, performing on many of the classic songs of the roots reggae era (album 1979 Black Roots). He was also part of Jimmy Cliff's backing band, Oneness, in the 1970s. He continued to record during the 1980s, mainly as a session musician, and released a solo album in 1986.

He also worked with backing bands such as Lynn Taitt and the Jets (including the reggae producer Joe Gibbs). In the 1970s, he was the regular member of the backing band The Aggrovators and the band Soul Syndicate. In 1978 he was the member of the band The Gladiators (1978 album Proverbial Reggae). He played keyboards on the several albums of the various musicians: albums of the dub musician Scientist Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires and Scientist in the Kingdom of Dub (1981), album of Rico Rodriguez Man from Wareika (1977), album of Lincoln Thompson Natural Wild (1980), album of Augustus Pablo This Is Augustus Pablo (1974), albums of Black Uhuru Sinsemilla (1980) and Chill Out (1982), albums of Jimmy Cliff Give Thanx (1978), album of King Tubby and Prince Jammy His Majesty's Dub (1976), Cliff Hanger (1985) and Humanitarian (1999), album of The Royals Pick Up the Pieces (1977), album of Mighty Diamonds Right Time (1976), album of Gregory Isaacs Cool Ruler (1978), album of Prince Far I Health and Strength (1998), but also on the albums of the musicians like Serge Gainsbourg (Aux armes et cætera, 1979). Mid-1970s, reggae Culture began working with some of the premier musicians of the day including Ansel Collins, Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Cedric Brooks and the ever-present percussionist Sticky. Collins worked with the guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith and with the deejay Errol Scorcher on a series off recordings including "Mosquitoes", which was also a hit.

Roots reggae singer I Wayne was raised by his aunt and her husband Ansel Collins.

Albums

  • Double Barrel (1971) Trojan (Dave and Ansel Collins)
  • Riding High (1977) Shelly Power
  • So Long (1978)
  • Ansel Collins (1986) Heartbeat
  • Jamaican Gold (2002) Moll Selekta (Ansel Collins/Sly & Robbie)
  • References

    Ansell Collins Wikipedia