Dennis Alcapone

Real Name:
Dennis Smith
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Dennis Alcapone (real name Dennis Smith) is one of the original Dee-Jays, a classic performer of extraordinary talent.

Born in Clarendon, Jamaica in 1947, Dennis first started to D.J for the El Paso Hi-Fi in 1969. Influenced by U-Roy, his excellent D.J skills and ability to toast over the tracks made El Paso the leading sound system of the time. U Roy was the first D.J to make records voicing over tracks, but it was Dennis' skill and unique style that challenged U Roy's dominance. His first hits were made for the youth producer Keith Hudson who doubled as a part time ghetto dentist. In 1970, Dennis had his first hits with tracks like, Shades of Hudson, Spanish Omega, Revelation Version, Maca Version and the Sky's the Limit.

Through 1971 Dennis teamed up firstly with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at 13 Brentford Rd the famed Studio One. and then to toast over some classic then Arthur "Duke" Reid over Treasure Isle. Bunny Lee over on Orange Street. With his witty, half-spoken lyrics over the top of the classic rhythms, Dennis created some hit numbers. Tunes like Number One Station, Mosquito One, and Alcapone Guns don't Argue raced up the Jamaican charts. This success continued into 1972. With tunes like Rock to the Beat, Love is not a Gamble, The Great Woogie, Teach the Children and Musical Alphabet placed Dennis firmly on the front ranks of international reggae.

Through the early 70's Dennis worked making over one hundred tracks and released three albums. He worked with some of the great reggae producers including Coxsone Dodd, Winston Riley, Lee Perry, Joe Gibbs, Prince Buster and others. He toured through Guyana and the UK as well as winning the Swing Magazine award for Best D.J. He worked in collaboration with Dennis Brown, Augustus Pablo and Delroy Wilson and by now his skills were highly prized.

By 1974 Dennis was living in England, but continued to tour as well as work in Jamaica and through the late 70's worked on making albums for Sidney Crooks, Bunny Lee and Count Shelly. He was also, one of the first DJs to take on a "bad man" persona.

In 1990 he returned to Jamaica and spent over three months recording over digital rhythms for Bunny Lee, Tapper Zukie and Prince Jazzbo. Since then Dennis has toured almost every year. He took part in the Ariwa Showcase with Mad Professor, the successful south London producer appearing along side artists like Macka B and Tippa Irie. By 1994 he was recording for UK dub master Adrian Sherwood and released a 12" version of the classic Rome rhythm as well as working on tracks with the On-U-Collective. His 1995 tour dates included a return home to Heineken Star Time show in Jamaica his first appearance in twenty years.

It is true to say that Dennis Alcapone is a living legend. His DJ skill, vocal talent and musician-ship have earned him a well-deserved place in modern music history.
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Forever Version

(4 versions)
Studio One 1971

Guns Don't Argue

(LP, Album)
Trojan Records 1971

Dennis Alcapone / U Roy* - Version Galore Vol 2 (LP)

Trojan Records 1972

Belch It Off

(LP, Album)
Attack 1974

My Voice Is Insured For Half A Million Dollars

(3 versions)
Trojan Records 1989

King Of The Track

(LP, Ltd, RE)
Jamaican Gold 1995

Singles & EPs

Lloyd Williams (5) / Dennis Alcapone - Reggae Feet / Nanny Version (7")

Supreme Records (10) 1970

Dennis Alcapone / Purplelites, The - El Paso / The Pressure Is On (7")

Supreme Records (10) 1970

Dennis Alcapone And John Holt / Agrovators, The* - Jumping Jack / King Of The Track (2 versions)

Jackpot (2) 1971

Mad Roy* / Roland Alphonso - Universal Love / Shelly Belly (7")

Banana (2) 1971

Dennis Alcapone And John Holt / Delroy Wilson - Togetherness (Black And White) / Live Good (7")

Jackpot (2) 1971

Alcapone Guns Don't Bark

(7")
Dynamic Sounds 1971

Alpha & Omega

(7")
Upsetter 1971

False Prophet

(7")
Tropical Records (3) 1971

Inn-Keepers / Dennis Alcapone - Duppy Serenade / Sunshine Version (7")

Banana (2) 1971

Stranger Cole / Delroy* & Dennis* - Crying / It Must Come (7")

Camel 1971

Dennis Alcapone & Ken Boothe - Home Version (7")

Coxsone Records 1971

Ripe Cherry

(7")
Dynamic Sounds 1971

Dennis Alcapone / Phil Pratt All-Stars* - This A Butter (7")

Camel 1971

Master Key

(2 versions)
Justice League 1972

Power Version

(7")
Ackee 1972

Agustus Pablo* / Dennis Alcapone - Melodica / Go Johnny Go (7")

Jaguar 1972

Hopeton* & Dennis* - Judgement Day (7")

Treasure Isle (UK) 1972

U-Roy / Dennis Alcapone - Rock To The Beat (7")

Duke Reid 1972

Fever Teaser

(7")
Coxsone Records 1972
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