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The Techniques

NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of The Techniques on 25 June 2020. The Techniques has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 8 November 2013. The Techniques's music has been featured on 25 episodes.

The Techniques were a Jamaican rocksteady vocal group mainly active in the 1960s.

The group was formed by Winston Riley in 1962 while still at school, with the initial line-up also featuring Slim Smith, Franklyn White, and Frederick Waite. They regularly performed at Edward Seaga's Chocomo Lawn club, where they were spotted by talent scouts from Columbia Records, who released their first single, "No One", released only in the United Kingdom in 1963. Their Jamaican debut came in 1965 when they were introduced to producer Duke Reid by singer Stranger Cole, with Reid-produced singles such as "Don't Leave Me", "When You Are Wrong", and "Little Did You Know" appearing on labels such as Island Records, and Reid's own Duke and Treasure Isle labels. Smith left the group in 1966, to pursue a solo career at Studio One, and later forming The Uniques with White. He was replaced by Pat Kelly. The shift from ska to rocksteady suited The Techniques, with a string of hits in 1967 and 1968 following, including "You Don't Care", "Queen Majesty", "I Wish It Would Rain", "It's You I Love", and "Love Is Not a Gamble".

The group left Treasure Isle in 1968, with Riley setting up his own 'Techniques' record label, releasing further sides by the group and also his productions of other artists. The group's line up changed regularly with Riley the only constant member. Other members in the late 1960s included Lloyd Parks, Bruce Ruffin, and Dave Barker. Kelly returned for a time, recording lead vocals on "What Am I To Do?".

Riley became one of the most successful Jamaican producers of the 1980s. Kelly and Ruffin enjoyed successful solo careers. Parks worked as a prolific session musician as well as working as a solo artist. Barker found fame as part of the duo Dave & Ansell Collins. Waite emigrated to the UK where he managed Musical Youth, the band including his sons as members.

The Techniques were briefly revived in 1982, with ex-Paragon Tyrone Evans on lead vocals, releasing a re-recorded "Love Is Not a Gamble", and a new album.

Discography

Albums Little Did You Know (1967) Treasure Isle Unforgettable Days (1981) Techniques I'll Never Fall In Love (1983) Techniques

Compilation albums Classics (1982) Techniques Classics vol. 2 (1982) Techniques Rock Steady Classics Rhino Run Come Celebrate (1993) Heartbeat Techniques in Dub (1997) Pressure Sounds Queen Majesty (2007) Trojan

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The Techniques

NTS aired an episode dedicated to the music of The Techniques on 25 June 2020. The Techniques has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 8 November 2013. The Techniques's music has been featured on 25 episodes.

The Techniques were a Jamaican rocksteady vocal group mainly active in the 1960s.

The group was formed by Winston Riley in 1962 while still at school, with the initial line-up also featuring Slim Smith, Franklyn White, and Frederick Waite. They regularly performed at Edward Seaga's Chocomo Lawn club, where they were spotted by talent scouts from Columbia Records, who released their first single, "No One", released only in the United Kingdom in 1963. Their Jamaican debut came in 1965 when they were introduced to producer Duke Reid by singer Stranger Cole, with Reid-produced singles such as "Don't Leave Me", "When You Are Wrong", and "Little Did You Know" appearing on labels such as Island Records, and Reid's own Duke and Treasure Isle labels. Smith left the group in 1966, to pursue a solo career at Studio One, and later forming The Uniques with White. He was replaced by Pat Kelly. The shift from ska to rocksteady suited The Techniques, with a string of hits in 1967 and 1968 following, including "You Don't Care", "Queen Majesty", "I Wish It Would Rain", "It's You I Love", and "Love Is Not a Gamble".

The group left Treasure Isle in 1968, with Riley setting up his own 'Techniques' record label, releasing further sides by the group and also his productions of other artists. The group's line up changed regularly with Riley the only constant member. Other members in the late 1960s included Lloyd Parks, Bruce Ruffin, and Dave Barker. Kelly returned for a time, recording lead vocals on "What Am I To Do?".

Riley became one of the most successful Jamaican producers of the 1980s. Kelly and Ruffin enjoyed successful solo careers. Parks worked as a prolific session musician as well as working as a solo artist. Barker found fame as part of the duo Dave & Ansell Collins. Waite emigrated to the UK where he managed Musical Youth, the band including his sons as members.

The Techniques were briefly revived in 1982, with ex-Paragon Tyrone Evans on lead vocals, releasing a re-recorded "Love Is Not a Gamble", and a new album.

Discography

Albums Little Did You Know (1967) Treasure Isle Unforgettable Days (1981) Techniques I'll Never Fall In Love (1983) Techniques

Compilation albums Classics (1982) Techniques Classics vol. 2 (1982) Techniques Rock Steady Classics Rhino Run Come Celebrate (1993) Heartbeat Techniques in Dub (1997) Pressure Sounds Queen Majesty (2007) Trojan

Original source: Last.fm

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You Don't Care
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Treasure Isle1967
Love Is Not A Gamble
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Treasure Isle2015
Travelling Man
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I'm So In Love With You
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Travelling Man
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Treasure Isle1971
Traveling Man
The Techniques
Heartbeat Records1993
Little Did You Know
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I'll Be Right There
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Techniques1971

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