Burro Banton

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Burro Banton (also known as Buro and sometimes as Burru and Buru) was born Donovan Spalding the 27th of December 1956 at the Jubilee Hospital in Kingston 5.

 

He first started deejaying for a Sound System called Black Hoover (from Grants Pen) in 1978. There he met Josey Wales who was one of his first sparring partners. They later both moved on to the sound Roots Unlimited run by Busty and with Willie the selector as the ... selector. But after Josey Wales got shot Burro got scared and returned to Black Hoover. Shortly after however he moved on to a new sound called Hot Sizzler (from the Standpipe part of Kingston). However Burro wasn't satisfied with the sound as it didn't play often enough, since the owner had a work at General Motors and didn't depend economically on the sound. Through Hot Sizzler however he met up with George Phang who managed to get him to join the respected sound Gemini.

 

He recorded his first song, »Who Are The General Now« in 1981 as a tribute to the deejay General Echo who was murdered the same year. It was the singer General Plough who took him to the studio.

 

In 1982 Burro joined Killamanjaro after the deejay Jim Kelly approved of him joining the sound to the owner of the sound, Mr. Harper. In 1983 Jim Kelly got shot and it was a great blow to Burro Banton who was close friend with him. This was one of the reasons he decided to leave to another sound, Junjo Lawes Volcano. After deejaying three tunes on Volcanos very first night Junjo contacted Burro and told him he wanted him on the sound. He wrote Burro a check for $32,000 to join the sound. He was now a resident deejay on Volcano together with Toyan, Little John, Louie Lepkie, Billy Boyo, Lee Van Cliff and later on also Josey Wales.

 

During the first years of his career Burro released a couple of singles such as »Chicken Farm« (for George Phang), »Nonstop« and »Tell Me What You Want Out Of Life« (for Junjo). He also released an eponymous album (ie. »Buro«) on CSA records, produced by Junjo in 1983. Due to lack of financial backing the album never became the hit it could have been. There was also an album recorded for George Phang that never got released due to economical reasons.

 

In 1987 Burro left for America. While in America Burro started to work with Bobby Konders of Massive B releasing many singles. Another album, titled »Da Original Banton« was released, this collected singles Burro had recorded for Konders Massive B-label.

 

Discography

Albums

TitlelabelYearmatrix/cat numberCountry of issueComment
BuroCSA1983CSLP 4 Produced by Junjo. Also reissued in November 2008.
Da Original BantonMassive B1995 USProduced by Bobby Konders

 

12 inch discos

Side 1Side 2LabelMatrix/Cat #ProducerYearCountry of issueComment
Bible Again (Yard Mix/Club Mix)Who Are The (Yard Mix/Version) (by Duckman)Massive B Bobby Konders USAVampire rhythm
Hold Me Darling (by Thriller) + Dance Hall Groove*Chicken Farm + Cool Vibes*D MusicDML-X479George Phang1983CanadaChicken Farm is on Boxing rhythm
Big Bout Ya (by Tony Tuff)Tradition (as Bouri)Reggae SoundVPRD 140Junjo1984Jamaica

*Sly & Robbie

 

7 inch singles

Side 1Side 2labelYearmatrix/cat numberCountry of issueComment (incl producer)
Africans Massive B USBobby Konders prod.Dub Organizer rhythm.
Badder Den DemVersionMassive B2007MAS 293USANo Boarders rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Badness Tek OvahVersionMidnight Rock198x JAFeat. Joe Lickshot. Solomon rhythm.
Bashie Gal Massive B Siren rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Bible Again Massive B1995 Vampire rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Boom Wah Dis Wild Apache1990
ColdBeniton - Kick OffMassive B Bang Bang rhythm
Da StreetzTun It Up (by Benneton)Massive B MAS-288USABobby Konders prod.
Excon Massive B JABobby Konders prod.
Friday Dress SWS2006 Crazy Night rhythm, German production.
Gal U So Charming Massive B1997 African Rock rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Gunman Massive B Bobby Konders prod.
In Da Ghetto Massive B2004 Heavenless rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Jah GuideVersionG.O.G198xDSR 6480JAProduced by Greg Gordon. Deejay version to Dennis Reid - All Rounder.
Jah Jah Rules Massive B2002 Tempo rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Lyrics Daddy Maximum Sound2007 Black Board rhythm
MC Peggy Pt2Kanagroo Dance (by Kangaroo)One Love2007 JA
Millionaire One Love Bandolero
Moddling Volcano1982 Junjo prod.
Money Friend Massive B2003 Wanted rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Non StopVersionVolcano DSR 0848JAProduced by Junjo.
One For The MoneyVersionStudio 20001999 JASteeley & Cleevie prod.Bitter Blood rhythm.
Out A HandVersion (by Jon Jo & the Arrival All Stars)Arrival1982A 005JAJunjo prod.
Phenomenum 1 Massive B2000 Yard Bounce rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Phenomenum 2 (Dancehall Remix) Massive B2000 Dun Dem rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Praise Up Jah JahVersionStereo One2006* A reissue from 2006. Originally released in the late 80's.
Rise And ShineEthiopia (by King Kong)Massive B2006 Jah Love rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Romantic & FantasticVersionMassive B1996 USBlack Riot rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Settle YourselfHard Times (by Gringo)Massive B2004 USAnswer rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Tek A SetVersionMassive B1997 USCuss Cuss rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
The Truth (with Johnny Osbourne)Truth And RightsMassive B2005 Take A Ride/Truth & Rights rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Warn Dem Massive B1996 Mud Up rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Washington Session Massive B Diseases rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.
Westmoreland Sensi Massive B Bobby Konders prod.
Who A The General Now Black Originator1981 JACredited as Burro.
Ya Dun No Massive B2004 Mad Sick rhythm. Bobby Konders prod.

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