Augustus "Gussie" Clarke (born 1954) is a roots reggae and dub producer who worked with some of the top Jamaican reggae artists in the 1970s and later set up his own Music Works studio.
Career
Clarke started working in the music industry by cutting dub plates.[1] He made his debut as a producer in 1972, with U-Roy's "The Higher The Mountain".[2] He established himself as the top producer of deejays in the early 1970s with albums such as Big Youth's Screaming Target, and I-Roy's Presenting I Roy, both regarded as among the best deejay albums ever produced.[1][2][3] Through the 1970s and early 1980s he worked with artists such as Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Augustus Pablo, Leroy Smart, and The Mighty Diamonds, including on the latter's influential "Pass the Kouchie" in 1981. Much of Clarke's output was released on his own Gussy and Puppy labels.[1]
In the late 1980s, Clarke adapted to the new dancehall style of reggae, but stood out from other producers by attempting to produce glossier recordings with greater potential to cross over internationally.[3]
In 1987, while he was still recording at Music Mountain and Dynamic Sounds studio, the first record to bear hints of this newly embraced digital sound came from the release of The Mighty Diamonds' The Real Enemy. "Gang War", the first single off the album, released on his Music Works label, showcased this new digi-roots style, incorporating keyboard and computer programming driven riddims, compared to the known traditional roots reggae sound with players of live instruments recording in the studio. This release stood out as the first transitional record for Clarke and his production blending old-school roots reggae with digital riddims.
In 1988 he launched his Music Works studio, equipped and ready to fully adopt the digital reggae era, successfully as a producer returned with hit records and singles for many Jamaican and UK artists. By mid-year, the first full-length albums to showcase this style were released — The Mighty Diamonds' Get Ready and Gregory Isaacs' Red Rose For Gregory. The latter of the two included the successful "Rumours", the biggest hit on the island during the summer of 1988.[3] J.C Lodge's "Telephone Love", using the same "Rumours" riddim, was the biggest reggae hit of the same year in the United States. This hit single led to Clarke producing a full-length album for Lodge in 1990 titled Selfish Lover, which saw her team up with Shabba Ranks on the duet "Hardcore Loving", and later again with Shabba Ranks on "Telephone Love Deh Pond Mi Mind" on his album Rappin' With The Ladies.
In 1989 Clarke reunited two of the most influential reggae artists, Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs, to record a full-length studio album titled No Contest, which included "Big All Around", and followed it with similar "pairings" involving Home T, Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks. Clarke produced the digi-roots album Legit for Freddie McGregor, Dennis Brown and Cocoa Tea, which was released several years later. He also produced UK artist Deborahe Glasgow's self-titled album, which included "Champion Lover", which later formed the basis for Shabba Ranks' "Mr. Loverman".[1] UK artist Maxi Priest's "Just A Little Bit Longer" became an international hit, as was Shabba Ranks & Krystal's "Twice My Age".
Many of Clarke's releases were issued on his own record labels Anchor and Music Works, as well on the Greensleeves, VP, Pow Wow and Shanachie labels.
In the mid-1990s, he predominantly released albums on the Gone Clear Distribution label for newcomer artists such as Daddy Rings, Sasha, Dean Fraser, and with The Mighty Diamonds (Stand Up). Some of Clarke's mid- to late '90s releases were still licensed to record labels such as Ambassador Music, Greensleeves and VP Records. Soon after his final produced full-length album for the late Dennis Brown, titled Stone Cold World in 1999 for VP Records, Clarke's productions quietened, with the occasional one-off single or re-issue compilation formats of previously released material re-sequenced and repackaged.
In 2006, Clarke produced the one-riddim compilation album Consuming Fire for VP Records' Riddim Driven series. The same year saw him as co-producer for Rihanna's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" from her Girl Like Me album.
In August 2019 it was announced that Clarke would receive the Order of Distinction in the rank of commander (CD) from the Jamaican government in October that year.[6]
Dennis Brown – Maximum Replay (1996) NOTE: Includes the never-before-releases "Temptress" & "Just A Little Bit Longer" as performed by Maxi Priest – Refer to Maxi Priest entry below in next Content
Dennis Brown – Stone Cold World (1999)
Home T, Cocoa Tea, and Shabba Ranks – Holding On (1989)
Gregory Isaacs – Absent (1993) – ALSO KNOWN AS: "Unattended" released on Pow Wow Records
Brian & Tony Gold – Maniac (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Carl Meeks – You Are So Fine (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl
Carl Meeks (a-side) Admiral Tibet (aa-side) – Rude Girl Sandra // Give Us The Opportunity (1990) 12" vinyl
Cocoa Tea – Bunn It Down (1993) 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea – One Away Woman (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea – She Is So Faithful (1994) 7" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea – Why Turn Down The Sound (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea & Cutty Ranks – Gang War (1992) 7" & 12" vinyl NOTE: Flip side of the 12" has solo cut from Cocoa Tea
Cocoa Tea & J.C. Lodge – Time For Love (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea & Krystal – The More Them Chat (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea & Nadine Sutherland – It's Now or Never (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Cocoa Tea, Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor & Mutabaruka – Bone Lies (1993) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Courtney Pine – Get Busy // Kingston (1992) 12" vinyl, cd single, cd
Cutty Ranks – Wealth (1992) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Daddy Nuttea – My Sound Come Back // My Sound Come Back (Dub) (1993) 12" vinyl, cd NOTE: Label: Delabel – off the album "Paris Kingston Paris" – Song produced/mixed by Gussie Clarke.
Daddy Rings (a-side) Daddy Rings (aa-side) – Cat & The Fiddle // Big Up All The Hustlers (1997) 7" vinyl, cd
Daddy Rings (a-side) Daddy Rings & Cocoa Tea – Herb Fi Bun // Herb Fi Bun (Combination) (1997) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Dean Fraser (a-side) Robbie Lyn (aa-side) – He's Got It // Classic (1997) 7" vinyl, cd NOTE: Dean Fraser's – He's Got It appears on the cd release of "Music Works Selections"
Freddie McGregor & Cynthia Schloss – Not As Happy (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Freddie McGregor (a-side) Freddie McGregor & Daddy Rings (aa-side) – Rumours // Rumours (DJ Version) (Extended Club Mix) (1997) 12" vinyl, cd single, cd
Gregory Isaacs – Don't Call Me Baldhead (1993) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs – Mind Yu Dis (1989) 12' vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs – Report To Me (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs – Rumours (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs – Temporary Lover (1997) 7" vinyl, cd NOTE: Appears on the cd release of "Music Works Selections"
Gregory Isaacs – Thank You (1993) 12 vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs & The Mighty Diamonds – Roughneck (1988) 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor & Ninjaman – John Law Flip side: Above The Law (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs (a-side) Dean Fraser (aa-side) – Too Good To Be True // Too Good To Be True (Instrumental) (1989) 12" vinyl, cd
Gregory Isaacs (a-side) Gregory Isaacs & J.C. Lodge (aa-side) – Don Man Girl // Don Man Girl (Combination) (1993) 12" vinyl, cd (Gregory Isaacs – "Don Man Girl" released on both vinyl and cd)
Home T – Single Life (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Home T, Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks – Pirates Anthem (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Home T, Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks – Stop Spreading Rumours (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Johnny Osbourne & Lady G – Sweet Mouth (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl
Josey Wales – Slackness Done (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl
Ken Boothe – A Man Is A Man (1988) 12" vinyl, cd
Krystal – All Around The World (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Krystal – Don't Hold Back – (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl
Krystal & Shabba Ranks – Steady Man (1990) 12" vinyl, cd
Krystal & Shabba Ranks – Twice My Age (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Janet Lee Davis – Oops There Goes My Heart (1991) 12" vinyl
Lady G – Certain Friends (1992) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Lady G – Dem Things No Right (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl
Lady G – License Your Hand (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl
Lady G – Man Dem A Get Tight (1989) 7" 12" vinyl, cd
Lady G – Nuff Respect (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Lady G (a-side) Lady G (aa-side) – Too Much Gun Talk // Pay The People Dem (1993) 7" vinyl
Lady G & Shabba Ranks – Fanciness (Ragga Mix) (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd NOTE: Flip side has Original Mix which is an entirely different riddim to the Ragga Mix
Maxi Priest – Hard To Get (1992) cd NOTE: song from the 'Fe Real' album
Maxi Priest – Just A Little Bit Longer (1990) 12" vinyl, cd NOTE: song from the 'Bonafide' album
Maxi Priest – Not On My Own (1990) cd – NOTE: b-side to Peace Throughout the World single
Maxi Priest – Temptress (1990) cd NOTE: song from the 'Bonafide' album
Maxi Priest & Tiger – I Know Love (1990) cd – NOTE: b-side to Close to You single
Nadine Sutherland – Don't Take Your Love Away (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Nadine Sutherland – Just You and Me Tonight (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Nadine Sutherland – Mr Hard To Please (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Papa San – Dancehall Good To We (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Papa San & Fabiana – It's Not Enough (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Papa San & Lady G – Round Table Talk (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Peter Hunningale – A Love Like This (1990) 7" vinyl, cd
Rebel Princess – One More Time (1993) 7" & 12" vinyl
Rebel Princess, Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks – Just Be Good To Me (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Rebel Rockers – We Belong Together (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl NOTE: AKA – Rebel Princess
Robert French – A Little More Time (1990) 7" & 12" vinyl
Sanchez & Cynthia Schloss – I'm Your Puppet (1990) 12" vinyl, cd
Sanchez & Lady G (a-side) Krystal (aa-side) – Half My Age // Twice My Age (1990) 12" vinyl, cd
Sasha (a-side) Sasha & Shaka Shamba (aa-side – Girls // Black & White (1997) 7" vinyl, cd
Shabba Ranks – No Bother Dis (Rude Boy) (1989) 12" vinyl, cd
Shinehead – The Real Rock (1990) 12" vinyl, cd NOTE: remixed by the Music Works Crew
Sophia George – Hot Stuff (1989) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
Stefan Penicillin – Tek Book (2004) 7" vinyl
Sugar Minott – Funking Song (1988) 12" vinyl, cd
The Mighty Diamonds – (a-side) The Mighty Diamonds (aa-side) – Gang War // Teenage Pregnancy (1987) 12" vinyl, cd [NOTE: Teenage Pregnancy appears on 12" vinyl only]
The Mighty Diamonds – Mr. Bodyguard (1991) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd
The Mighty Diamonds – (a-side) The Mighty Diamonds (aa-side) – Heavy Load // Warmonger (1988) 7" & 12" vinyl, cd [NOTE: Warmonger appears on 12" vinyl only]
Thriller U – Before and After (1995) single track on cd
Thriller U – What Have I Done (1996) single track on cd
Compilations of Clarke's productions
Black Foundation (1976)
Black Foundation Dub (1976)
Augustus Clarke – Greensleeves 12" Rulers
Crucial Reggae Driven By Sly & Robbie (1982)
Funny Feeling (197?)
Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks (1976)
Music Works Sho'Case (1982)
Music Works Vol 1 (1971–83)
Music Works vol 2 (1971–83)
The Best in the Business (1980)
Ram Dancehall (1989)
Hardcore Ragga (1990)
References
^ abcdeLarkin, Colin (1998), The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN0-7535-0242-9.