Dandy Livingstone

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Rudy, A Message to You 02:37 Tools
Suzanne Beware of the Devil 00:00 Tools
Rudy a Message to You 00:00 Tools
Big City 02:41 Tools
Think About That 02:53 Tools
Reggae In Your Jeggae 02:58 Tools
Trouble In the Town 02:34 Tools
Caribbean Rock 02:32 Tools
I'm Your Puppet 03:14 Tools
There Is a Mountain 03:16 Tools
People Get Ready 00:00 Tools
Version Girl 03:04 Tools
Raining In My Heart 03:21 Tools
Come Back Liza 02:44 Tools
East of Suez 02:23 Tools
Move Your Mule 02:41 Tools
Salt Of The Earth 00:00 Tools
Take a Message Maria 00:00 Tools
Same Old Fashioned Way 00:00 Tools
Doctor Sure Shot 00:00 Tools
Jungle Walk 00:00 Tools
(People Get Ready) Let's Do Rocksteady 00:00 Tools
Build Your Love A Solid Foundation 00:00 Tools
Music So Good 00:00 Tools
Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Morning Side of the Mountain 00:00 Tools
Don't Break Your Promise 00:00 Tools
Donkey Returns 00:00 Tools
big city bright lights 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Girl 00:00 Tools
A Message to You Rudy 00:00 Tools
Take A Letter Maria 00:00 Tools
Doctore Sure Shot 00:00 Tools
Suzanne, beware of the devil 00:00 Tools
Suzanne be aware of the devil 00:00 Tools
Only a Fool Breaks His Own Heart 00:00 Tools
People Get Ready Let's Do Rock 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware of the Devil (w/ Bob Dylan intro) 00:00 Tools
Put On Your Dancing Shoes 00:00 Tools
BLACK CONNECTION 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves A Winner 00:00 Tools
Take A Letter To Maria 00:00 Tools
Run Come Have Fun 00:54 Tools
EVERY DAY GETS A LITTLE BIT SWEETER 00:00 Tools
let's do rocksteady 00:00 Tools
BLACK STAR 00:00 Tools
Rudy a Message for You 00:00 Tools
I'M A BELIEVER 00:00 Tools
Tribute To The Prince 00:00 Tools
You're Not the Same Girl 00:00 Tools
CHECK OUT YOURSELF 00:00 Tools
LOVE IS ABOUT TO GET ME 00:00 Tools
JACK THE KING OF THE TRAMPS 00:00 Tools
LET ME TELL YOU WHATS GOING ON 00:00 Tools
25 - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
Run Come Have Fun(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Put On Your Dancing Shoes(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Your Daddy Is Home 00:00 Tools
My Nights Are So Lonely 00:00 Tools
The Race Is On 00:00 Tools
(People Get Ready) Let's Do Rocksteady - Dandy & The Superboys 00:00 Tools
Musical Land 00:00 Tools
GLORY BE AY GLORY BE YOU 00:00 Tools
Music to The Brain 00:00 Tools
Every Blackman is a Rasta 00:00 Tools
Tribute To The Prince(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Let's Come Together 00:00 Tools
rudy. a message to you 00:00 Tools
Calling Africa 00:00 Tools
It's A Sad World 00:00 Tools
Yesterday(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
Message To Rudy 00:00 Tools
Music Doctor 00:00 Tools
Babylon Forces 00:00 Tools
Doctor At Work 00:00 Tools
Run Girl 00:00 Tools
Somewhere My Love 00:00 Tools
The Battlefield 00:00 Tools
When I See Her 00:00 Tools
Your Daddy Is home(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Reconsider one Love 00:00 Tools
Propagandist 00:00 Tools
Running Wild 00:00 Tools
Meeting Over Yonder 00:00 Tools
Come On Home 00:00 Tools
The Race Is On(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
You're Not The Same Girl(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
My Yout' 00:00 Tools
Voicing Our Choice 00:00 Tools
Musical Land(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Its A Sad World(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
Telephone Call From The Devil 00:00 Tools
My Runaway Pet 00:00 Tools
Rasta Fusion 00:00 Tools
No Matter What The Question 00:00 Tools
Doctor Sure Shot(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
My Nights Are So Lonely(C)(dandy returns) 00:00 Tools
touch of poison 00:00 Tools
A Woman's Love 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For 00:00 Tools
The South African Experience 00:00 Tools
Gumption Feeling 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Used to Losing You 00:00 Tools
Rudy,A Message To You 00:00 Tools
Keep It Locked Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Flat On My Face 00:00 Tools
Eljoyro Ska Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Let's Party Together 00:00 Tools
A Message To You, Rudy 00:00 Tools
We Are Still Rude 00:00 Tools
Talking Bout Ska 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Touch You Baby 00:00 Tools
Sweet Ride 00:00 Tools
I Surrender 00:00 Tools
If What We're Doing Is Wrong 00:00 Tools
Ruday, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
Let Me Tell You What's Going On 00:00 Tools
Ska Luv Rock 00:00 Tools
Soul Power 00:00 Tools
Moma Moma 00:00 Tools
Glamma Mama 00:00 Tools
Play It Cool 00:00 Tools
Keep Them Fretting 00:00 Tools
Got You On My Mind 00:00 Tools
The Lion Sleeps 00:00 Tools
People Do Rock Steady 00:00 Tools
Rhythm Of The Rain 00:00 Tools
Rude With Me 00:00 Tools
Sock It To Me 00:00 Tools
(People Get Ready) Let's Do Ro 00:00 Tools
susan beware of the devil 00:00 Tools
Could It Be True (You're Jivin' Me) 00:00 Tools
Let's Do Rock Steady 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Home 00:00 Tools
Turn Your Wheel 00:00 Tools
Glory be Ay, Glory be You 00:00 Tools
Morning Side of the Mountain - Reggae Version 00:00 Tools
You're A Scuffler 00:00 Tools
My Wonderful One 00:00 Tools
Can't Help from Crying 00:00 Tools
Shake Me Wake Me 00:00 Tools
Jack The King Of The Tramps(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
Rudy's Message 00:00 Tools
Confidential 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Rudy. A Message To You - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy. A Message To You 00:00 Tools
A Message to You Rudie 00:00 Tools
A Message To You Rudi 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight 00:00 Tools
Yesterday (The Beatles) 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
People Get Ready Let's Do Rocksteady 00:00 Tools
Have your fun 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Reggae In Your Jeggae 00:00 Tools
Carribean rock 00:00 Tools
Livingstone (Dandy) - Rudy a message to you 00:00 Tools
Reggae In Your Jeggae / Dandy Livingstone 00:00 Tools
The Soung African Experience 00:00 Tools
Yesterday/Dandy Livingstone 00:00 Tools
Rock Steady Gone 00:00 Tools
Black Connection(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
Message To You Rudy 00:00 Tools
A message to you 00:00 Tools
Take Message Maria 00:00 Tools
Salt of the Earth (The Rolling Stones) 00:00 Tools
They Call Us Legends 00:00 Tools
Rudy, a Message to You 00:00 Tools
Right On Brother 00:00 Tools
Black Star(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
Rudy 00:00 Tools
Big City - Ripped 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For=Dandy 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware Of The Devil - Dandy Livingstone 00:00 Tools
Love Is About To Get Me(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
I'm A Believer(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware Of The Devil-1972 00:00 Tools
budy a message to you 00:00 Tools
dandy livingstone - rudy a message to you 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You - 00:00 Tools
The Toast 00:00 Tools
Double Barrel Man 00:00 Tools
One More Dance 00:00 Tools
Rudy Message To You 00:00 Tools
Message To You 00:00 Tools
Rudy, A Message For You 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone / Suzanne Beware Of The Devil 00:00 Tools
Build your love a solid founda 00:00 Tools
Got To Say I'm Sorry 00:00 Tools
Reggae In Your Jeggae - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Think About That - Dandy Livingstone 00:00 Tools
Check Out Yourself(C)(consciou 00:00 Tools
Caribbean Rock(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
Rudy, A Message To You (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Rudy (A Message to you) 00:00 Tools
Version Girl - Boy Friday 00:00 Tools
Rudi, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
25 25 - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
Glory Be Ay Glory Be You(C)(conscious) 00:00 Tools
25 - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Mes 00:00 Tools
Rudie A Message To You 00:00 Tools
14. Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message to You 00:00 Tools
A Message To You Ruby 00:00 Tools
Take A Message Ruby 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Suzanne Beware Of The Devil 00:00 Tools
Dr. Sure Shot 00:00 Tools
Think About That - Ripped 00:00 Tools
Suzanne beware oh the Devil 00:00 Tools
Take a Message, Maria 00:00 Tools
suzanne beware of 00:00 Tools
Sometimes when we touch 00:00 Tools
Beware Of The Devil 00:00 Tools
Take A Message Maria - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Think Aboout That 00:00 Tools
Doctor Sure Shot - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware Of The Devil [ ULICZNIK.net - RUDEBOYS RADIO ] 00:00 Tools
A message to Rudy 00:00 Tools
Rudy, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
WHAT A LIFE! 00:00 Tools
Big City - Dandy Livingstone 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware Of The Devil - Danny Livingstone 00:00 Tools
Salt Rock 00:00 Tools
Kicks Out 00:00 Tools
Let's Do Rocksteady (People Get Ready) 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingston / Rudy A Message To You 00:00 Tools
25 25 - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A 00:00 Tools
25 25 25 - Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
im your puppet 00:00 Tools
thing about that 00:00 Tools
Rudie, A Message To You 00:00 Tools
A Massage To You Rundy 00:00 Tools
(People Get Ready) Let's Do Rock Steady 00:00 Tools
Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Me 00:00 Tools
reggae in ya jeggae 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Puppet - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Let Me Tell You What's Goin' On 00:00 Tools
There Is A Mountain - Dandy & The Superboys 00:00 Tools
Move Your Mule - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Trouble In The Town - Dandy 00:00 Tools
Rudy, A Message To You - Ripped 00:00 Tools
Suzanna Beware Of The Devil 00:00 Tools
Rudy A Message To You [ ULICZNIK.net - RUDEBOYS RADIO ] 00:00 Tools
Same Old Fasioned Way 00:00 Tools
Suzanne Beware Of The Devil - 1972 00:00 Tools
My Dreams 00:00 Tools
Show me Baby 00:00 Tools
Build Your Love (On A Solid Foundation) 00:00 Tools
Build Your Love On A Solid Foundation - Ripped 00:00 Tools
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Dandy Livingstone (Robert Livingstone Thompson, Kingston, Jamaica, 14 December 1943) is a Jamaican reggae musician and producer He is best known for his 1972 hit, "Suzanne Beware of the Devil", and for his song, "Rudy, A Message to You", which was later a hit for The Specials. "Suzanne Beware of the Devil", reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. At the age of 15, Livingstone moved to the United Kingdom. Livingstone's first record was released without his knowledge - a tenant in the building where he and a friend jammed recorded some of these sessions and released some tracks on the Planetone record label. When London-based Carnival Records were seeking a Jamaican vocal duo, Livingstone filled the requirement by double-tracking his own voice, releasing records in this fashion under the name 'Sugar & Dandy'. One of these singles, "What a Life", sold 25,000 copies, providing Livingstone with his first hit. When called on to perform live, Roy Smith was recruited to make up the duo, although he would be replaced by Tito "Sugar" Simon. In 1967, Livingstone signed with Ska Beat Records, for whom he recorded his debut album 1968's Rocksteady with Dandy. In 1968 Livingstone moved into production, and formed a duo with Audrey Hall (as 'Dandy & Audrey'). His production of other artists included The Marvels' debut album, and hit singles by Nicky Thomas ("Suzanne Beware of The Devil") and Tony Tribe ("Red Red Wine"). In the late 1960s, Livingstone worked with the trombonist, Rico Rodriguez, who had featured on "Rudy, A Message to You". Rodriguez later played with The Specials, whose 1979 cover version of the song made it famous. Livingstone produced several singles for Rodriguez under the name 'Rico & the Rudies'. Livingstone signed to Trojan Records in 1968, releasing two albums, Follow That Donkey and Dandy Returns. A Trojan subsidiary, Down Town Records, was set up to release Livingstone's output, both as a singer and producer, the J-Dan subsidiary serving the same purpose in the early 1970s. In the early 1970s, Livingstone returned to Jamaica, living there until 1973. Livingstone resurfaced in 1973 with the "Black Star" single on Mooncrest Records, and the album Conscious. On his return to the UK, he recorded a self-titled album at Byron Lee's studio. The 2 Tone movement in Britain of the late 1970s brought Livingstone to a new audience. Dandy is one of the great unsung heroes of the early British Reggae scene. In 1963 he chanced to meet Lee Gopthal, who later founded Trojan Records, and soon began working in the record shop Gopthal owned. 'Dandy' - a natty dresser - heard that a local record company was keen to sign up a Jamaican duo. So as not to miss the chance, the enterprising would-be singer double-tracked his voice. He then offered the recording to the record company as the debut of a new male duo he called "Sugar and Dandy". The Sugar & Dandy name continued to appear on various UK-based labels, first for Carnival, then for Ska Beat. In time, Dandy recruited a second singer to take on the "Sugar" role - Roy Smith. He was soon replaced by Keith Foster. When the duo finally split, Foster worked solo under the alias Sugar Simone, and went on to enjoy some success in the early seventies as Tito Simon. In the meantime, Dandy went from strength to strength as a solo act, writing, performing and producing his own material. His 1967 classic, Rudy - A Message to You was affectionately revived by the Specials in 1979 in the midst of the UK Ska revival. In 1968 Lee Gopthal was rebuilding his Trojan label, following his split from Island Records. He offered Dandy - his protegé - a remarkable deal, signing him as both artist and in-house producer. Seven of the first ten singles issued on the 'new' Trojan label were Dandy (or 'Brother Dan') productions. When Trojan licensed more Jamaican-sourced material, the Downtown label was set up later that year, specifically for the British recordings. Working in London, Dandy was prolific, both as artist and producer. He used the best Jamaican musicians available locally, such as veteran trombonist Rico Rodrigues, and proved it was possible to create Reggae music outside of Jamaica. Chalk Farm Studios in London provided the recording facilities, and hardly anyone noticed the records were 'home-grown'. In 1969 Dandy's schedule was as productive as it was hectic. "I'm Your Puppet" he sang on a cover version of the James & Bobby Purify Soul hit, but he was nothing of the sort. Dandy was in total control. He discovered girl singer Audrey Hall, fronted Rico Rodrigues with the Rudies, and his production of Tony Tribe's Red Red Wine was the inspiration for UB40's later cover version. (Although the song was originally recorded by its composer Neil Diamond, it was first popularised in England by Jamaican-born Jimmy James.) Dandy almost achieved a hit himself, with the classic Reggae in Your Jeggae. Though it made no impact on the Top 40, the track was popular enough to be included on Trojan's Reggae Chartbusters album the following year. By the early seventies Dandy was becoming tired, disillusioned and losing direction. He relocated to Jamaica in 1971 to - as he described it, "recharge (his) musical batteries". A year later, refreshed and full of new ideas he hired Byron Lee's Dynamic studios and cut some new material. With the master tapes under his arm he returned to London and presented Trojan with a new album and a new identity. Dandy 'Your Musical Doctor' was no more. Enter Dandy Livingstone. Despite finally achieving chart success in 1972, with Suzanne Beware of the Devil and Big City, Dandy's sudden high profile proved to be short-lived. His "Conscious" album was greeted with warm reviews, but wasn't a chart-topper. Also, the Reggae scene was changing, and Trojan's dominance in the market place was dwindling. The label's finances were on the rocks, and in 1974 he decided to leave the sinking ship. The label folded not long afterwards. Dandy - for many years a mainstay of British Reggae scene - simply vanished from sight. With the chart success of his "Dandy Livingstone" sides, he found himself busier than ever, but now with interviews, TV appearances and media curiosity about the latest Jamaican 'pop star'. But, behind the scenes, decisions were being made that took him by surprise. His album was shuffled off the main Trojan label onto Mooncrest - better known for its Folk and Rock releases. By the time he found out about it, the deal was done. Dandy Livingstone was apparently no longer a "Trojan" artist. In retrospect, this probably wasn't the best idea for a singer identified with Reggae, and may have relegated the album to the bargain bins. As the seventies progressed, he decided he'd simply had enough of the musical rat-race, and after cutting a couple of Doo Wop tunes on his own label, more for his own pleasure than anything - he kind of disappeared. By the time Reggae fans began wondering, "whatever happened to Dandy...?" he didn't seem to be around any more. The truth was, after 25 years in London, he'd packed his things, said farewell the cold climate of Britain, and in February 1983 he headed back to the sunnier shores of Jamaica. In more recent times, he has been involved in a crafts distribution outfit - actually his wife's concern - but happily, the call of music has proved too strong to let him 'retire' forever. In mid-2002, Trojan Records announced plans to release a "Best Of Dandy Livingstone" compilation, which would mark the first-ever CD release of his classic recordings. As soon as I heard the news, I mailed him. He was naturally delighted to hear about it. And, there's more... Early 2003 saw Mr Thompson putting the finishing touches to his latest project. With an energy typical of the man, he's not just preparing an album - but TWO! At the moment, the details are still under wraps, but you can be sure I'll publish all the news as soon as I'm allowed to! Ritchie Hardin Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.