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Eek-A-Mouse
Reggae / Roots Music / Dub

Da Mouse Is In Da House!



Los Angeles, California
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Live @ Reggae Sunsplash

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"Mouse In The House" Live @ Chiemsee

'Noah's Ark' from Seacrets.

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Following on from last year’s very successful series of compilations entitled ..Most Wanted’, which featured albums from Wailing Souls, Yellowman and Ranking Dread, comes the next instalment from Eek-a-Mouse which puts the “Mouseketeer” under the spotlight with a collection of 12 essential tracks including ..Wa Do Dem’, ..Ganja Smuggling’, ..Do You Remember’, ..Operation Eradication’ and many more.
Includes no less than 9 full-length extended versions of tracks previously only available on 12” such as ..Anarexol’, ..Teacher’, ..Noah’s Ark’, ..Christmas a Come’, ..Wild Like Tiger’ and ..Terrorists In The City’ all appearing on CD here for the first time.
Produced by Henry “Junjo” Lawes and Linval Thompson. All tracks are culled from the early 80’s when Eek-a-Mouse was regarded to be at his peak of his career.
Eek-a-Mouse is a legend and one of the original sing-jays, with one of the most distinctive and recognizable voices in the business with a career spanning 4 decades and with 5 albums for Greensleeves. He still tours on a regular basis throughout the US, UK and mainland Europe where he plays to his massive and loyal fan base.
The CD booklet will contain liner notes and unseen archive photographs, making it an essential purchase for all lovers of classic reggae.
Tracklisting: 01. Anarexol (12” Version) 02. Ganja Smuggling 03. Wa Do Dem (12” Version) 04. Noah’s Ark (12” version) 05. Do You Remember (12” Version) 06. Terrorists In The City (12” Version) 07. Wild Like Tiger (12” Version) 08. Operation Eradication (12” Version) 09. Star, Daily News & Gleaner 10. Teacher (12” Version) 11. Sensee Party 12. Christmas A Come (12” Version)

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'Rude Boys A Foreign' Live from Seacrets Ocean City, MD.
Aug. 12th, 2008

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'Schizophrenic' Live @ Coach House Feb. 19th, 2009
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13 Kas 2009 20:00
The Catalyst Club Santa Cruz, California
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17 Kas 2009 20:00
WOW Hall Eugene, Oregon
18 Kas 2009 20:00
Domino Room Bend, Oregon
19 Kas 2009 20:00
Dante’s Portland, Oregon
20 Kas 2009 20:00
Neumos Seattle, Washington
25 Kas 2009 21:00
Space 120 Palm Springs, California
27 Kas 2009 20:00
White River Exhibit Center White River, Arizona
28 Kas 2009 21:00
Britain’s Farm Yuma, Arizona
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Salt River Community Center Scottsdale, Arizona
4 Ara 2009 20:00
Ocean Mist Matunuck, Rhode Island
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Biography: Eek-A-Mouse
Born: Ripton Joseph Hylton
November 19, 1957. Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.

It is not only Eek-A-Mouse's 6 feet 6 inches height that make him one of Jamaica's most individual talents. He has created a style all his own, and gone on to become something of an international phenomenon quite apart from the rest of the world of reggae. Hylton's unusual name was originally that of a racehorse upon which he frequently lost money; when the horse finally won a race, he had, of course, refused to back it. "My Father's Land" and "Creation", his first two releases, came out under his real name in the mid-70s. Not only were they made while he was still in college, they were produced by his math teacher Mr. Dehaney. In 1980, he started recording with Joe Gibbs after working briefly with the Papa Roots, Black Ark, Gemini, Jah Life, Black Scorpio and Virgo sound systems. "Wah Do Dem" was the 1980 single that made his name in Jamaica. Even though it was considered too controversial for radio airplay. It was followed by "Modelling Queen," another JA hit single that appeared on his first album "Bubble Up Yu Hip". Both were produced by singer Linval Thompson and issued on his Thompson Sound label in Jamaica. By 1981, he had teamed up with producer and Volcano sound owner Henry "Junjo" Lawes and had achieved significant hits with "Once A Virgin", "Modelling Queen" and "Virgin Girl". Before the year was out, the artist had joined forces with producer Junjo Lawes and remixer Scientist. Backed by the Roots Radics, Eek cut "Virgin Girl" and "Noah's Ark," before having another go at "Wa-Do-Dem," for Greensleeves. The latter did the trick and Eek-A-Mouse had arrived with a sound so unlike any other, equal parts singing, DJing, and disconcerting Oriental-esque weirdness, that soon all of the island was raving about the rodent. He was the toast of Reggae Sunsplash in 1981, his bubbling lunacy providing a cathartic release to a festival otherwise in mourning for Bob Marley. "Biddy biddy beng" roiled out across the crowd, and the audience shouted it back as one, instantly cementing the syllables as the catchprase of the new decade. Eek saw out the year with the holiday hit, "Christmas A-Come." 1982 was the year of the Mouse, with a litter of smash singles including "Wild Like a Tiger," "For Hire and Removal," "Do You Remember," and "Ganja Smuggling," and the seminal album "Wa Do Dem," rounding up most of the hits and more. With "Operation Eradication," Eek proved there was a thinking man inside the mouse costume on a single inspired by the tragic vigilante killing of close friend and fellow DJ Errol Scorcher. A rabid appearance at Reggae Sunsplash was also captured on tape and released in 1984. "Skidip!" appeared before the year closed and although it was less hit-driven than its predecessor, was just as strong nonetheless. More smash singles followed in 1983, while "Mouse and the Man" proved to be another classic set. Again produced by Linval Thompson and backed by the Roots Radics, this remains one of the artist's masterpieces. The following year's "Mouseketeer", produced by Junjo Lawes, included several hits, while also taking on contemporary issues and finally answering fans' number one question on "How I Got My Name." A distribution deal with Shanachie later put these records in the hands of American reggae fans. In 1985, Eek began working with producers Anthony and Ronald Welch, for whom he recorded the "Assassinator" album, which was his U.S. debut on the RAS Records label. It was a rather depressing and violent affair thematically, although even the most serious subjects have a comic irony under the artist's oddball delivery. Surprisingly, or not, Eek's international audience was found amongst the rock crowd. Which explains why "The King and I", also released that year, was recorded in the U.K. with producer Cliff Carnegie.But it was on 1988's wittily titled "Eek-A-Nomics" that the DJ began seriously courting this new audience. Bolstered by the hit single "The Freak," a version of the Addams Family theme song. Eek signed to the Island label the following year and even grabbed a role in the film New Jack City, playing Fat Smitty. "I do seven or eight minutes in the movie but they cut me down to one minute and I was pissed. Lost my Oscar!," Mouse laments. He later passed on a part in Steven Seagal's "Marked For Death," after reading the script. "It had some bad vibe about Jamaicans. It have Rastaman doing all kinda voodoo and drugs." The "U-Neek" album,which included tracks produced by Gussie Clarke, Daddy-O and Matt Robinson, was the pinnacle of cross-pollination between reggae and rock, highlighted by a cover of Led Zeppelin's own Hindenberg attempt at reggae, "D'Yer Maker." The album also spawned the hit single "You're The Only One I Need," and an appearance on The David Letterman Show. Unfortunately, this was to be Eek's first and last album for Island. It wasn't until 1996 that a new full-length, "Black Cowboy", appeared on the Sunset Blvd./Explicit label. Though his voice seemed to have dropped an octave, the breadth of subject matter, as well as his patented "bingy-boingy" style indicated that Da Mouse was still "in the house." Mouse continued to tour almost constantly throughout the end of the 90's and into the millenium, performing an amazing 200-250 shows a year. While still finding time to appear on collaborations with different artists including Cocoa Brovaz, POD, Papas Culture, MC Torch, and BranVan3000. Also, appearing on various riddim albums from the UK. before releasing "Eeksperience" on Coach House Records in early 2001. A chat with Eek-A-Mouse is something of an aural adventure. More than a quarter-century of recording, global touring and enough years of residency in the suburbs of Irvine to justify an accent heavy on California mall girl-isms have hardly changed the dancehall godfather's husky Kingston patois. Though his voice is smooth and rich in tone, Mouse's unique re-imagining of English grammatical rules can prove challenging to the unprepared ear. Take a conversation touching ..'s feelings about his music's place among reggae's current crop of dancehall favorites. While a couple of decades removed from the early '80s Jamaican dancehall scene that solidified his reputation as one of the genre's most irreverent and oft-copied toasters, The Mouse — as he is fond of calling himself — hardly feels his career has peaked or that his time has passed. "I'm Mouse, you know? I'm Mouse, so I can change my style any time. There's different reggae now ... hip-hop, dance, regular reggae. Just like Eek-A-Mouse. I'm also unique, you know? Different." "I was singing when I was a child, yeah," said Mouse, asked about his hand-to-mouth beginnings in Kingston's notorious Trench Town ghetto. "I would sing with my mama. I was singing all the while. Then the kids got interested, and sometimes I would sing them songs. Sometimes there would be little concerts going on in school and I would participate in singing, you know? But I knew I was gonna be a singer soon." Mouse's diverse list of early musical influences reads like a Magic 8-Ball of the varied styles that would eventually color his inventive lyricism and instrumentation. "I loved Nat King Cole, Marty Robbins, Cab Calloway, Patsy Cline ... all different singers. Sam Cooke and The Beatles ... and stuff like that," said Mouse, rhapsodically. "And then I came up with my own original style." That "original style" included elements of "sing-jaying," an early form of toasting (boastful catch phrases, singing and DJ work) mixed with funky vocal gymnastics and effects. Mouse's contribution to the genre was a percussive, nasally vocal style, and a talent for using his voice as a musical instrument that moved The Boston Globe to call him "the Al Jarreau of reggae." Much to his chagrin, Mouse has also often been called the originator of "sing-jaying." "I don't know why they call me that," said Mouse, chuckling. "Maybe ... it's a good vibe. Maybe a good vibe is what they feel, you know? Using my voice as an instrument ... (it's) just what I do, you know? "Sometimes, if I'm freestyling lyrics ... I'm thinking about the sound. I say, 'bam-ding-ding' and stuff like that to get the lyrics together." Over the years, Mouse's core audience has also happily accepted his frequent lyrical switch-ups from half-baked humor ("The Mouse and The Man" is about a Disney World meeting of the minds with Mickey) and pointed social commentary ("Operation Eradication" is about the murder of his friend Errol Scorcher by politically-motivated Jamaican eradication squads). "That just came natural," said Mouse, of not being pigeon-holed to a sole lyrical style. "I never worried about ... sounding the same because I'm always seeing stuff happen to people. And I'm alive, you know? So I just sing about current stuff happening in the world ... and just make it unique to The Mouse." And as evidenced by some off-the-cuff long-distance crooning, what seemed to be on The Mouse's mind of late was some serious fascination with amour. "I've got a song called 'Pretty Girl,'" said Mouse, offering a track from this summer's still untitled followup CD to 2001's "Eeksperience." He began singing softly and sweetly, "She's a pretty girl. Pretty like a diamond. Pretty like a-gold." After finishing, Mouse shared a few verses from another gently performed love song called "I'll Be Waiting," this one using all manner of weather-related lyrical metaphors as a promise of keeping one's love real. You in love, Mouse? "Yeah, you know ... but not really," he said, laughing again. "I go through stuff sometimes, you know? — and I'll sing about it. It's like stress release." We know.


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29 Kas 2009 21:42

YOU'RE THE BEST !

Love from Germany


Curtiss

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29 Kas 2009 21:42

Stopping by to say hello. Have a great weekend.
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27 Kas 2009 23:07


bini

bini



27 Kas 2009 23:07

...delayed happy earth-day wishes to u,mousy...bless-up...nuff-love...



River Gambia

River Gambia



27 Kas 2009 23:07

happy birthday
Selectaghetto

Selectaghetto



27 Kas 2009 23:07

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Smokin' Roots Crew

Smokin' Roots Crew



27 Kas 2009 23:06

Hey Eek, check out our newest track: "Hashish".  Number 2 on the player.  Can you feel it???
U M!gHt nOT $H!N3,Ju!c'3 $t@y$ on h!$ $h!N3

MIster PhIllips



27 Kas 2009 23:06

jUice'n! UR pAGE...
HotVegasLegs

Susan Dillen-Howard



21 Kas 2009 02:56

I
want to Wish you a HAPPY 52nd Birthday! Early!~
 I
LOVE YOU RAS!~
Phemy

Phemy Williams



21 Kas 2009 02:56

Warmest greetings for your upcoming Earthday Brother Eek-A-Mouse!

As always I want to wish you the very best for the future
including great health, longevity, peace, happiness and all
the success you can handle.

Have a marvelous time my friend:)
Jah love and guidance.
Joel

Joel Otteman



21 Kas 2009 02:56

Happy Birthday Ripton!! We miss you in Fort Collins!! Much Respect!
**Conscious Lady** Everyting Cris 26th April 08

Gloria Bell-smith



21 Kas 2009 02:56

Happy Earthstrong.
Nuff raspect and manners.

One Love

Bless.

Conscious Lady
HotVegasLegs

Susan Dillen-Howard



21 Kas 2009 02:56


 

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21 Kas 2009 02:55

happy birthday king



Ganja man

Ganja man



21 Kas 2009 02:55

BOMBOCLAT!!!!Big up  brother!!!!you ara fantastic 4 me!!!happy birthday da Ganja man!!!respect one
the sound traveler

the sound traveler



21 Kas 2009 02:55

Big up my friend!
listening to the mouse a mania:) still got the old vinyl,lovin the sound!
keep on doing!
peace:)
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21 Kas 2009 02:55

Happy birtday day d d d day....
oh wadoodem dem dem...
big up Mister Eek a Mouse
 

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21 Kas 2009 02:55

Happy Bithday 4 2moro EEk

Enjoy your day

& this ones 4 you. 

 

 

LADY DEEZ

LADY DEEZ



21 Kas 2009 02:55

HELLO EeK-A-MOUSE!!
GOODS VIBES!



"CASCADES D'OUZOUD "IN JAMAIQUE MOROCO
FOR GOOD ANNIVERSARY!
ONE LOVE
....................LADY DEEZ..........................
..............THE REVOLT GIRL!
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21 Kas 2009 02:55

Happy Birthday Eek-A-Mouse.

Fourth Dimension Strings's birthday was yesterday, my younger Brother Bruce (RIP) his birthday is today.

Great talented, smart people were born on this date.  Can't wait to see you again, I saw you at Culture Room in FTL FL with Fourth Dimension, it was awesome.  COME  BACK SOON!
BeachBill

BeachBill



21 Kas 2009 02:55

Greetings & Happy Birthday  !!
Peacevine

Shelly Early



21 Kas 2009 02:55

Happy Birthday! I will be going to your show at Neumos this weekend, so I hope I can give you big birthday HUG!  Have a wonderful, beautiful day of your birth!  I, for one, am VERY grateful for your mama bringing you into the world!
 


Allison

Allison Greene



21 Kas 2009 02:54

BIGUP MOUSE MAN! I HAVE LISTEN TO U FOR I HAVE LISTEN TO U FOR 16 YEARS!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
JAYBEE MILLS

JAYBEE MILLS



21 Kas 2009 02:54

Yoman jus wishin u a happy bday ur music is da bomb best music we ever heard have a great day
Greyhound

Greyhound



21 Kas 2009 02:54

yezz Iyah,
all di best to yu earthday
& be blessed in di name of
His Imperial Majesty,
JAH Rastafari!!
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