John Holt CD (11 July 1947 – 19 October 2014) was one of Jamaica’s best-loved singers. Though chiefly known for romantic ballads and reggae renditions of pop and soul tunes, Holt was also an exceptionally talented singer-songwriter.
John Kenneth Holt was born in Kingston on July 11 1947.
His vocal talent was nurtured by his mother, who encouraged him to sing at
weddings and parties from the age of seven . Later, at Calabar High School, his
friends coaxed the reluctant youngster into performing at school concerts. At
the age of 16, Holt entered a talent contest at the nearby Majestic Theatre,
winning first prize with a rendition of Solomon Burke’s Just Out of Reach. As a
regular in the contests, he formed a rivalry with Jimmy Cliff and other young
hopefuls, taking first prize on 29 occasions.
As word of Holt’s talent spread, the aspiring producer
Leslie Kong brokered a deal with the singer’s mother to record him for an
upfront payment of £30. His debut single, recorded with the
leading show band the Vagabonds, featured the original compositions Forever I’ll Stay and I Cried a Tear, the latter co-written with Winston Samuels. Holt then left school to concentrate on music full-time.
leading show band the Vagabonds, featured the original compositions Forever I’ll Stay and I Cried a Tear, the latter co-written with Winston Samuels. Holt then left school to concentrate on music full-time.
In 1964 he formed a short-lived duo with Alton Ellis. He
was then invited to join the Paragons vocal quartet by Tyrone Evans, as a
replacement for Leroy Stamp, reaching the group just in time to contribute to
their Studio One recording Love At Last, which stayed at the No 1 chart
position for five weeks. After Bob Andy left the group, the Paragons remained a
vocal trio, with Holt as lead singer and chief songwriter. The group reached
Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle stable just as the slower-paced rock-steady style
became the rage in Jamaica, and hits such as Happy Go Lucky Girl, On the Beach,
Only a Smile, Wear You to the Ball and The Tide Is High made them one of the
defining reggae acts of the era.
Holt returned to solo work in 1968 (though he also
continued with the Paragons until 1970), scoring an instant hit with the
sensuous Tonight for Duke Reid. He began working for rising producers such as
Rupie Edwards and Keith Hudson, but a more significant partnership was brokered
with Bunny Lee in 1969, yielding the broken-hearted Sometimes and It’s a Jam in
the Street. After cutting the A Love I
Can Feel album for Studio One, My Heart Is Gone and Strange Things were
exquisite singles for producer Phil Pratt. Another breakthrough came with his
successful cover of Shep and the Limelights’ doo-wop classic Stick By Me, recorded
for Bunny Lee in 1972.
Greater international exposure came after the English
producer Tony Ashfield began orchestrating Holt’s material, helping to break
him into mainstream markets in Britain with the albums The Further You Look and
1000 Volts of Holt. Holt’s cover of
Kris Kristofferson’s Help Me Make It Through the Night spent 11 weeks in the British pop charts in late 1974, peaking at No 6, and his orchestrated cut of Mr Bojangles was also popular. By contrast, the following year Holt’s rousing smash Up Park Camp, a song about a detention camp for gunmen in Kingston, proved he was still in touch with his Jamaican audience.
Kris Kristofferson’s Help Me Make It Through the Night spent 11 weeks in the British pop charts in late 1974, peaking at No 6, and his orchestrated cut of Mr Bojangles was also popular. By contrast, the following year Holt’s rousing smash Up Park Camp, a song about a detention camp for gunmen in Kingston, proved he was still in touch with his Jamaican audience.
After the 2000 and 3000 Volts of Holt releases, and the
tastefully orchestrated Time Is the Master set for Harry Mudie, during the late
1970s Holt released several extended-play showcase albums, including Holt Goes
Disco, though none fared particularly well.
Then, at the start of the 1980s, as Holt began sporting
dreadlocks and proclaiming a Rastafarian identity, Blondie’s hit cover of The
Tide Is High sparked renewed interest, leading to a series of hit recordings
for Henry “Junjo” Lawes with the Roots Radics band : first came the
hard-hitting ballad Ghetto Queen, followed by the sensual love song Sweetie
Come Brush Me, and then the massive Police In Helicopter, which described the
potential acts of civil unrest that would greet a crackdown on Jamaica’s
clandestine marijuana industry. Wild Fire, the duet Holt then cut with fellow
star Dennis Brown for producer Tad Dawkins, was equally popular.
Though his output slowed during the late 1980's, Holt
remained in constant demand for live performance work, whether with a standard
backing band, or the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2004 he was awarded the
Order of Distinction (Commander Class) by the Jamaican government for his
contribution to Jamaican music.
Having been taken ill at the One Love Festival on 16 August, Holt died on 19 October 2014 in the Wellington Hospital in London. He had been diagnosed with colon cancer in June 2014. His funeral took place on 17 November at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Kingston, and featured performances by U-Roy, The Silvertones, Tinga Stewart, Boris Gardiner, George Nooks, Luciano, Carlene Davis, Ken Boothe, and members of Holt's family, backed by Lloyd Parks and the We the People Band. He was buried at Dovecot Memorial Park.
(Edited from the Telegraph & Guardian)
For “John Holt - 1000 Volts of Holt (Deluxe Edition)! Go here:
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DISCO 1 - 1000 VOLTS...PLUS!
01 Never, Never, Never [Shirley Bassey cover]
02 Morning of My Life [Bee Gees cover]
03 Stoned Out Of My Mind [Chi-Lites cover]
04 Baby I'm-A-Want You [Bread cover]
05 Help Me Make It Through The Night [Kris Kristofferson cover]
06 Mr. Bojangles [Jerry Jeff Walker/Nitty Gritty Dirt Band cover]
07 I'd Love You To Want Me [Lobo cover]
08 Killing Me Softly With Her Song [Roberta Flack cover]
09 You Baby [Ronettes cover]
10 Too Much Love [Bread cover]
11 Girl From Ipanema [Astrid Gilberto cover]
12 Which Way You Going Baby [Susan & Terry Jacks of The Poppy Family cover]
13 Morning Of My Life (Jamaican Mix)
14 Stoned Out Of My Mind (Jamaican Mix)
15 Baby I'm-A-Want You (Jamaican Mix)
16 Help Me Make It Through The Night (Jamaican Mix)
17 Mr. Bojangles (Jamaican Mix)
18 Too Much Love (Jamaican Mix)
19 Girl From Ipanema (Jamaican Mix)
20 Which Way You Going Baby (Jamaican Mix)
DISCO 2 - 4000 VOLTS OF HOLT - RARE & UNRELEASED MASTERS
01 I Don't Want To Be Lonely
02 It's Just Because
03 My Eyes
04 Love And Affection (aka Sweet Vibrations)
05 Here Today (Gone Tomorrow)
06 If I Could Hear Her (aka Blue Dawn)
07 I Could Dance All Night
08 Maybe Some Day
09 I Played The Fool
10 Got My Head On Straight
11 Come Dance With Me
12 Good Morning Sun
13 Room Full Of Tears
14 Only You
15 Lonely Times
16 Sweet Malinda
17 Love So Right [Mac Davis cover]
18 Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me [Mac Davis cover]
19 Just The Way You Are [Billy Joel cover]
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01 On The Beach
02 Island In The Sun
03 When The Lights Are Low
04 The Tide Is High
05 So Much Pain
06 Only A Smile
07 I Want To Go Back
08 Happy Go Lucky Girl
09 Yellow Bird
10 Wear You To The Ball
A big thank you to musicaldoc blog for active links.
Below is a selected discography found on various blogs on the web
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1970 – A Love I Can Feel (2)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/m7mf6dgbws8wyxz/John_Holt_-_A_Love_I_can_Feel.zip/file
1971 – Holt (2)
https://mega.nz/file/cJkyySgA#wGRerJizYcZ2RXZ71phTtSmHWA0y0H1uydVGL6jmxyw
1972 – OK Fred (2)
https://mega.nz/file/tJkRFCiZ#lwzV9z8Sm0SJ2zdJKuLPD1XD-BYWcHeg8BWVN-6mi_Y
1972 – You Will Never Find A Love Like Mine (2)
https://mega.nz/file/9exxkAhS#6zG3ZmgSTc88amMv2PZZiM39TX2pNqpprGy_BO-31Cw
1972 – John Holt & Friends (4)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dups3v7al9863um/RGI_439.rar/file
1973 – The Further You Look (2)
https://mega.nz/file/YI8xySyY#eM3oP5uRZ8beKUIxgXsSPizUx7-s2EthXwe7Iv9b48o
1973 – Time Is The master (2)
https://mega.nz/file/YQsRSZ5K#_zXXooXxUiFrQfs5DxvMF-ySKJzVwq3N7INlGlKy2D4
1976 – Before The Next Teardrop Falls (3)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9b85w1no29b9620/John_Holt_-_Before_The_Next_Tear_Drop_%2528klik_lp_1976%2529.rar/file
1976 – Up Park Camp (2)
https://mega.nz/file/wR8wCRwC#KbSBTL0VSvvVyIlA-0yi3wC082cKW9dWIIni9OX3Lc8
1977 – Roots Of Holt (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/rl9n338mwgqb8rv/RGI_1720.rar/file
1978 – The I(mpressable John Holt (2)
https://mega.nz/file/lBN0mAKS#N5JCZsRzIdn3ELBjYW5m2mLk0abMl_4WauKNK22N-1s
1978 – Peace In The Sun (2)
https://mega.nz/file/kS5BDYgL#SmdQgbxk4FKEMsIggRDFs5NW1o8FPhZlxO-ZvswuEW8
1979 – Spotlight On John Holt (2)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/8jw77j3heken5i2/John_Holt_-_Spotlight_On_John_Holt%252C%255B1979%255D.zip/file
1980 – My Desire (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/wqldss0l3ta1gs8/RGI_1719.rar/file
1980 – Introspective (2)
https://mega.nz/file/kS5BDYgL#SmdQgbxk4FKEMsIggRDFs5NW1o8FPhZlxO-ZvswuEW8
1980 – Disco Show (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/k5t0xskyjm29b9i/RGI_1414.rar/file
1982 – Gold (4)
https://mega.nz/file/Z5lyASQZ#f6LOAuFQLXVpohPIKKOIn18y57tOaw60-5mZiMsgDsA
1982 – Sweetie Come Brush Me (!)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/sw2wohoqwsk5ksg/John_Holt_-_Sweetie_come_brush_me__1982acervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
1983 – Police In Helicopter (12)
https://mega.nz/file/JMVXBK7A#xpnG2_4INndxpZCIMMD-rm5ZLFDM9Bz6KvnsLmgNH_A
1984 – Sonic Sounds (2)
https://mega.nz/file/4WYSjS5I#iK-DjV2bXpIn22QtgVQFhKu_jENw1EWo08Jkc7Xg0_E
1985 – Vibes (1)
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1986 – Living Legend (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/f0amdghymsi85ko/RGI_2009.rar/file
1989 – If I Were A Carpenter (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/jsvc7zaa2snbiie/RGI_2120.rar/file
1993 – Peacemaker (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/s7f45c24u0cq8tp/Jonh_Holt_-_Peacemakeracervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
1994 – John Holt Collection (2)
https://mega.nz/file/wUcjRbhS#zA5hMFAjBKpVGFsJppqL_K40j4t-5ineC9DRE5a_Xps
1994 – Tonight At Treasure Isle (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/d9cumbc8bcd3w58/Jonh_Holt_-_Tonight_at_Treasure_Isleacervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
1995 – Treasure Of Love (2)
https://www.4shared.com/zip/ZWNOs9Zaea/John_Holt_-_Treasure_Of_Love_1.html
1996 – Reggae Maz (2)
https://mega.nz/file/JZcXBALa#7scGVOdeE8VMXOFcO9WuwgLrYldcyIB8sFOU8S4p_-A
1997 – Greatest Hits (4)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/x9210xdza8l281q/RGI_105.rar/file
1998 – Fistful Of Holt (3)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/3159361rd2fdrpx/John_Holt_-_Fistful_Of_Holt.rar/file
1999 – baby I’m A want You (4)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/38ygd6btm8fsfxu/RGI_2119.rar/file
1999 – New Horizon (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/r7o5sb52n4blbao/Jonh_Holt_-_New_Horizonacervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
2000 – Looking Back (4)
https://mega.nz/file/15NVVYaI#IP2XHbFcSKmRwr1MPOE40QwMo_Yy0_RER2GIvbrp8P0
2001 – The Reggae Christmas Hits Album (3)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dewhxbs9owo1fw0/John_Holt-The_Reggae_Christmas_Hits_Album-2001.rar/file
2011 – 5000 Volts Of Dub (2)
https://mega.nz/file/sM9wkABb#dzatwsP1Ao2tOsr9WiBWlh2DKcRG3wiID9WOqknlW-k
2011 – Sons Of Jamaica (2)
https://mega.nz/file/pYVDSAIK#b8wN4kgjW-3mWjVdVV_WTXHTF8M7QiEp6q-gEsMddL0
2017 – King Of The Holt (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/6db72wx377f6aaw/John_Holt_-_Hold_Down_%2526_Versionacervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
2018 – Reggae Legends – John Holt (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/e43w9o7bc931a84/Reggae_Legends_John_Holtacervorootsrecords.blogspot.com.zip/file
More John Holt than you can shake a stick at. Thanks for this cornucopia & everything else too. I'm on a mission to dL all your posts. An abundance of riches. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Hello Crimson Horizon. Just a reminder that all my own posts are active for 30 days minimum. I cannot vouch for the links from other blogs only they were active on the date of comment, so you may run into some dead ends. The Horn Of Plenty may only be slightly full. If any of my links are dead then there's a 80% chance of a re-up.
ReplyDeleteGood hunting, Bob