| Junior Byles (Kerrie Byles Junior, aka King Chubby)
was born in Kingston, Jamaica 1948. He was raised in Jones Town
ghetto, and apprenticed to his father. 
He first formed The Versatiles with friends Ben Davis
and Dudley Earl, and they were soon recording. Their first songs
were cut for Joe Gibbs, with Lynn Tait's Band under Lee Perry's
direction. From these sessions came "The
Time Has Come", which was entered for the 1967 festival.
Another festival entry was 1971's "Rub Up" in
1971, but Byles' debut solo single (1970) was
"What The World Is Coming To" c/w "Live
As One", and released in the UK with strings and vocal
chorus.
In 1971 Byles also recorded "Beat
Down Babylon" (co-written by friend Harold Meikle)
for Lee Perry, backed by The Now Generation Band (including Val
Douglas Bass, Mikey Chung Guitar, and Wire Lindo Organ).
Following the critical acclaim "Babylon"
received, Byles then worked with Perry for the whole of 1972. These
sessions produced 12 tracks, 10 of which formed the album"Beat
Down Babylon".
In what must have been some incredible moments of musical genius,
Perry recorded Junior Byles' monumental hit "A
Place Called Africa" at the same session that produced
Bunny Wailer's phenomenal hit "Dreamland".
The musicians at these sessions included the Barrett brothers,
Tony Chin (lead guitar), Glen Adams (organ), and the rhythm guitar
of Reggie Lewis.
During the mid to late 1970's he was reduced to homelessness,
hunger and mental turmoil, and spent much of his life living at
the street level. Indeed, his mental condition was so frail at
this time, that upon hearing of Haile Selassies' death on August
27 1975, he tried suicide. This resulted in a long stay at Kingstons
Bellevue mental hospital.
Byles still managed to record during these troubled times,
with releases on Thing, Micron, Lovepower, Well Charge, Clocktower,
Hot Shot, Impact, Treasure Isle, Observer, Advance, Soul Beat,
Upsetter, Justice League, Wizzdom and Orchid.
Aside from the tracks already mentioned, "The
Long Way", "Chant Down Babylon", "Bury O Boy",
"Fade Away" and the incredible "Curley
Locks" all rank as some of the greatest music Jamaica
has ever produced.
Apart from the retrospective looks at his career, Byles still
occasionally releases new material, as well as composing for other
artist's. He recently performed his first show in the U.S. at
the Sierra Nevada Festival in Marysville.
Gary Lewis
|
| Whats The World Coming To (as King Chubby) |
|
Lee Perry |
1970 |
| Beat Down Babylon (B-side of Alpha & Omega by
Dennis Alcapone) |
Upsetter |
Lee Perry |
1971 |
| Black Crisis (Love Power) |
|
Self |
|
| Curley Locks/Now Generation |
Dip |
Lee Perry |
1974 |
| Dreader Locks (& Lee Perry) |
Dip |
Lee Perry |
1974 |
| Chant Down Babylon ( & Rupert Reid) |
Black Wax |
Ja-Man |
1976 |
| Pitchy Patchy |
Black Wax |
Leroy Hollet & Dudley Swaby |
1976 |
| Remember Me |
Ja-Man |
Leroy Hollet & Dudley Swaby |
|
| Know Where You Going |
Top Studio |
Leroy Hollet & Dudley Swaby |
|
| Beat Down Babylon: The Upsetter Years |
Trojan |
Lee Perry |
1987 |
| Curly Locks: Best of Junior Byles and The Upsetters
1970-76 |
Heartbeat |
Lee Perry |
1997 |
| When Will Better Come 1972-76 |
Trojan |
Lee Perry |
1988 |
| 129 Beat Street Ja-Man Special 1975-1978 |
Blood & Fire |
Dudley ‘Manzie’ Swaby & Leroy ‘Bunny’ Hollett
|
1999 |
| Black Art Singles Selector |
Ascension |
Fever/The Long Way |
| Chapter Three - Live As One |
Trojan |
Lock And Key/Live As One/Mumbling And Grumbling/The
Long Way/Now Generation |
| Out Of Many - The Upsetter |
Trojan |
The Long Way |
| The Complete UK Upsetter Singles Selection Vol.3 |
Trojan |
A Place Called Africa |
| The Complete UK Upsetter Singles Selection Vol.4 |
Trojan |
Beat Down Babylon/Festival Da Da |
| Version Like Rain |
Trojan |
Fever/Beat Down Babylon/Informer Man |
| Words Of My Mouth |
Trojan |
Curly Locks/Dreader Locks |
| Creation Rockers Volume 3 |
Trojan |
A Place Called Africa |