Errol Thompson (29 December 1948 – 13 November 2004), better known as "ET", was a Jamaican record producer, audio engineer, and one of the first studio engineers to be involved in dub music.
Career
Thompson gained studio experience at Studio One, working alongside Joe Gibbs. He went on to work for Bunny Lee and in the 1970s he worked (along with Niney) as an engineer at Randy's Studio 17, in Kingston, Jamaica. Thompson engineered the first instrumental reggae album, The Undertaker by Derrick Harriott And The , released in 1970.
He went on to work with Joe Gibbs from 1975. Thompson died, after numerous strokes, on 13 November 2004, at the age of 55.
Discography
;Albums
With King Tubby
- King Tubby / Errol Thompson - The Black Foundation In Dub (2000, Heartbeat Records)
;Singles & EPs
- Jamaican Born & Bred / Version (7") (1971, Ashanti)
- Prince Far I / Errol Thompson - Same Knife / Different Dagger (7") (1999, Crazy Joe)
- The Stones, Errol Thompson & The Mighty Artons - Penetrate (7")
- Linval Thompson / Scientist & Errol Thompson - Touch Up The Key (7")
- Johnnie Clarke / Errol Thompson, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Take Heed / Look Out (7")
- The Echoes / Joe Gibbs, Errol Thompson & The Professionals - Problems In Being A Dread / Dread Problems (7")
- Errol Thompson / J Gibson & Clint Eastwood / Bigger T - Production Plan / Million Dollar Plan (7")
- Kojack & Miss Glitter / Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson - I Can't Stop Loving You / Loving You (7")
;Contributing artist
- The Rough Guide to Dub (2005, World Music Network)
References
External links
- Reggae Vibes mini biography
- Listing of Thompson's engineering and production at Roots Archives
- Discography at Discogs
