Artist's albums
Created by the Father
2023 · single
Mister Bossman
2022 · album
No Mess (Watch Your Moves)
2022 · single
Isolate Riddim (1)
2021 · single
There Is a Party
2021 · single
I've Been There Before
2021 · single
Vocal & Dub
2021 · album
Glory to Him
2020 · single
Your Love
2019 · single
Jah Love
2019 · single
Money Man
2019 · single
Pinnacle Sound
2019 · EP
Mr. Money Man
2018 · single
It's Moving and It's Grooving
2018 · EP
Writing on the Wall, Vol. 3
2017 · single
Trust in Jah (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Grace to Climb
2015 · single
Words of Parables
2015 · single
Stop Fighting
2015 · EP
Tag a War Game / Tag a Dub
2015 · single
Bad Man Comes and Goes / Nuh Chuck It
2014 · single
Back Home
2014 · single
They Are Lost
2013 · single
African Soldiers
2013 · single
Sound Box Essentials Platinum Edition
2012 · album
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Biography
b. 2 March 1957, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Taylor, known as Rocky T, came to prominence in 1978 with Bertram Brown’s Freedom Sounds collective, noted for introducing Prince Allah, Earl Zero, Philip Frazier, Jimmy Dean, Sylvan White and Lloyd Jackson. Taylor recorded his debut, ‘Ethiopian Kings’, based on Frankie Jones’ avowal that many biblical heroes were black men: ‘King David - he was a black man - King Solomon he was a black man - King Moses - he was a black man - from Africa yeah - they fight for equal rights and justice’. The song was an instant hit, which led to sessions with Mickey Dread for the equally popular ‘His Imperial Majesty’, which featured a well-used rhythm, immortalized in dub as ‘Saturday Night Style’. In 1979 Taylor began working with a variety of producers, including Prince Far I (‘Run Run’ and ‘No One Can Tell I About Jah’), Prince Hammer (‘If Jah Should Come Now’), Ossie Hibbert (‘Every Little Thing’), Manzie (‘Let Love Abide’) and Bertram Brown (‘In The Right Way’ and ‘Don’t Give It Up’). His collaboration with Prince Hammer preceded the release of his debut album, featuring the Roots Radics and the debut of Lincoln Scott as the drummer. In 1980 the hits continued with ‘Night In September’, produced by Papa Kojak, ‘Lord Is My Light’ for Ganja Farm and ‘Soul To Soul’ for Tad Dawkins, which lent its title to the celebrated album featuring Barry Brown, Welton Irie and Carlton Livingston. Further releases included ‘Jah Is Calling’ and the double a-side ‘Promised Land’, backed with the popular ‘Wicked Intention’ by Barrington Levy.