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Israelites by Desmond Dekker & The Aces

Biografia do Artista para Desmond Dekker & The Aces

Desmond Dekker Nome Artístico De Desmond Adolphus Dacres Kingston 16 De Julho De 1941 — Surrey 25 De Maio De 2006 Foi Um Cantor E Compositor Jamaicano De Ska E Reggae.
Foi O Primeiro Artista Jamaicano A Ser Considerado Uma Lenda Do Reggae. Seus Maiores Sucessos Foram "Israelites" E "007 Shanty Town ".
Desmond Foi Um Dos Pais E Pioneiros Do Skinhead Reggae. Foi Mencionado Em Canções De Diversos Músicos Ao Longo Dos Anos Como The Beatles Na Música "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" Rancid Na Música "Roots Radicals" Frank Black Na Música "Parry The Wind High Low" Entre Outros. Desmond Dekker Perdeu Os Pais Durante A Adolescência E Foi Nessa Época Que Começou A Trabalhar Como Soldador. No Trabalho Era Encorajado Pelos Colegas A Cantar E Por Esse Motivo No Ano De 1961 Resolveu Participar De Uma Audição Para O Selo Studio One De "Coxsone" Dodd E Para O Selo Treasure Isle De Duke Reid.
Nenhum Dos Dois Ficou Impressionado Com Desmond Que Resolveu Tentar A Sorte No Selo De Leslie Kong Junto Com Derick Morgan. Com O Apoio De Morgan Conseguiu Ser Contratado Mas Não Pode Gravar Até 1963 Pois Leslie Kong Estava Esperando Desmond Achar A Música Perfeita. E Foi Com A Música "Honour Your Father And Mother" Que Isso Aconteceu. A Música Se Tornou Sucesso E Em Seguida Vieram "Sinners Come Home" E "Labour For Learning". Foi Nessa Época Que Desmond Trocou Seu Sobrenome De Dacres Para Dekker. O Hit Que Veio Em Seguida Foi "King Of Ska" Que Contou Com Os The Maytals Nos Backing Vocais.
Com A Música "007 Shanty Town " Tornou-Se Um Ícone Para Os Rude Boys E Uma Das Figuras Mais Importantes Da Cena Mod Britânica.
No Final Dos Anos 70 Assinou Com O Stiff Records Um Selo Punk Ligado Ao Movimento Two Tone E Lá Permaneceu De 1980 A 1983. Ainda Nos Anos 80 Assinou Um Contrato Com A Trojan Records Onde Teve Muitos De Seus Álbuns Relançados.
Ao Longo Dos Anos Continuava Fazendo Inúmeros Shows Pelo Mundo Principalmente Pela Europa. Morreu Em 25 De Maio De 2006 De Ataque Cardíaco Em Sua Residência Em Surrey Na Inglaterra. Foi Enterrado No Streatham Vale Cemetery Em Londres.

Frogtoon Música - Informações da música: Israelites

"Israelites" Is A Song Written By Desmond Dekker And Leslie Kong That Became A Hit For Dekker's Group Desmond Dekker & The Aces. Although Few Could Understand All The Lyrics The Single Was The First UK Reggae Number One And The First To Crack The United States Top Ten. Lyrically Paralleling Ancient Travails With The Overwhelming Toil Of Modern-Day Poverty Dekker Composed A "timeless Masterpiece That Knew No Boundaries". Song It Was One Of The First Reggae Songs To Become An International Hit Despite Dekker's Strong Jamaican Accent Which Made His Lyrics Difficult To Understand For Audiences Outside Jamaica. In 1969 It Reached The Top Ten In The United States Peaking At #9 On The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. It Hit Number One In The United Kingdom 4 Netherlands Jamaica South Africa Canada Sweden And West Germany. The Song Came Almost Two Years After Dekker First Made His Mark With The Rude Boy Song "007 Shanty Town ". "Israelites" Brought A Jamaican Beat To The British Pop Fans For The First Time Since Millie's Number Two Hit "My Boy Lollipop". But 1969 Was The Right Time For Reggae To Make A Breakthrough In The United Kingdom. The Beatles As Always The Trendsetters Back Then Had Recorded Their Own Reggae-Influenced Song "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da" Which The Pop Group Marmalade Subsequently Took To Number One. The Disc Was Released In The UK In March 1969 And Was Number One For Two Weeks Selling Over 250 000 Copies. A Global Million Sales Was Reported In June 1969. Years Later Dekker Explained How "Israelites" Was Written. "It All Happened So Quickly. I Didn't Write That Song Sitting Around A Piano Or Playing A Guitar. I Was Walking In The Park Eating Corn. I Heard A Couple Arguing About Money. She Was Saying She Needed Money And He Was Saying The Work He Was Doing Was Not Giving Him Enough. I Relate To Those Things And Began To Sing A Little Song - 'You Get Up In The Morning And You Slaving For Bread.' By The Time I Got Home It Was Complete." Desmond Dekker Had Two More UK Top Ten Hits Over The Next Year "It Miek" And His Cover Of Jimmy Cliff's Song "You Can Get It If You Really Want". Dekker Recorded On The Pyramid Record Label And When Its Catalogue Was Acquired By Cactus Records In 1975 "Israelites" Was Re-Issued. The Song Again Reached A Top Ten Position In The United Kingdom A Little Over Six Years After The Original Release. Dekker Re-Recorded The Song Later In The Decade And Almost Accomplished The Same Feat In Belgium Where It Just Missed The Top Ten. Lyrics "Get Up In The Morning / Slaving For Bread Sir / So That Every Mouth Can Be Fed / Oh Oh The Israelites". So Begins One Of The Most Seminal Songs Ever Released By A Jamaican Artist. The Impact Of "The Israelites" Can Never Be Overstated. It Was The First Of The Island's Releases In History To Achieve An International Breakthrough The First To Ever Top The British Chart And The First To Break Into The U.S. Market Where It Soared Into The Top Ten.

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