Byron Lee and the Dragonaires – Who Done It

Byron Lee

Listen/Download – Byron Lee and the Dragonaires – Who Done It
Greetings all.
The end of a very busy week is here, and so is some music.
I have to start things out with the news that after about three and a half years of posts, my other blog, Iron Leg is going on hiatus.
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time, and an increasingly busy schedule and the resulting lack of free time finally forced my hand.
I say hiatus – as opposed to a complete shutdown – because I’d like to get it going again some time in the future, but right now, for my own sanity, and for the quality of the blogs, I’m going to take a break.
Funky16Corners, and the Funky16Corners Radio Show are in no danger and will continue on as scheduled.
That said, make sure to tune in this Friday at 9PM over at Viva Radio for this weeks show, which features a tribute to the late, great Solomon Burke.
I’d also like to say thanks (again) to Sean Rowley on the BBC for giving Funky16Corners props on his Joy of Music radio show. I’ve added him to the blogroll, so make sure you take a listen.
All of that out of the way, let’s get to today’s selection.
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires have been featured in this space a few times in the past.
Lee was a producer and bandleader who recorded in a wide variety of island styles, releasing a huge stack of LPs. Many (most) of these were fairly middle of the road affairs aimed at folks flying into Jamaica for rum drinks and suntans, but every once in a while, Byron and his band hit the nail right on its soulful head.
One such example is the track I bring you today, ‘Who Done It’.
Does the title sound familiar?
If so, then the song itself will ring and even bigger bell, since although it’s credited to Jackie Mittoo (and the spelling of the title has been altered), this is clearly a cover of Monk Higgins and the Specialties 1966 R&B Top 40 hit ‘Who Dun It’ (originally released on Chicago’s St. Lawrence label).
While Mittoo had already covered the song on the Coxsone label (where the song is credited to Coxsone Dodd) it’s entirely possible that Lee was unaware of the song’s origins.
Jamaican music of the 60s and 70s is filled with adaptations of American R&B, soul and funk, some presented as a straight cover version, others altered ever so slightly and yet others providing little more than what might be considered a sample in today’s more technologically advanced world.
Lee’s version of ‘Who Done It’ strips away the saxophone that leads the original and appears on the Mittoo version, putting a chicken scratch guitar and organ in its place.
I have no idea who’s playing the organ on this one. If any of you know, please drop me a line.
The result is a great bit of soulful, ever so slightly funky reggae.
I hope you dig it, and I’ll be back on Monday.
Peace
Larry

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Could it be Lee Perry?
I own this album on vinyl and recently picked up a repress of Rocksteady ’67. I never thought much about Byron, I kind of wrote him off as a lounge act at a hotel. Ok, yes, he was a lounge act, but damn that is a great record. His version of “Girl I’ve Got A Date” even rivals the late great Alton Ellis’ classic. After playing it all the way through a few times, I just have to tip my hat to the guy. Incredible stuff.
Could it be Winston Wright? His name popped up in my mind first…
Winston Wright was my first thought since he was such a busy session player.