Leslie Ellis, David "Baby G" Gordon, Winston Jarrett, Lloyd Charmers
Formed in 1964 by Alton Ellis. After his singing partner John Holt quit (and later joined The Paragons), Ellis formed a trio to back him called The Flames. Consisting originally of his brother Leslie Ellis, David "Baby G" Gordon and a guy called Ronnie, later on people like Lloyd Charmers and Winston Jarrett would join. Membership would fluctuate. Ellis quickly scored a major hit with the antiviolence plea "Dance Crasher," and the following year, he released what was arguably the first rocksteady single, "Get Ready Rock Steady."
After Alton Ellis went solo Winston Jarrett took up lead vocal duties. Ellis moved to England in 1973.
2014
1978
1976
1975
Advance (2)
7"
1974
1973
Pama Records
7"
1973
1972
Rhythm Force
7", Single
1972
1969
Coxsone Records
7", W/Lbl
1969
Coxsone Records
7", Single, W/Lbl
1969
Coxsone Records
7", Promo
1969
1968
1964
Beverley's Records
7"
Silver Falcon
7"
2016
1991
1970
2021
Acrobat
3xCD, Comp
2012
2008
2004
Spykids Ltd.
CD, Comp
2003
2000
1998
Charly Records
CD, Comp
1993
High Times (3)
7"
1993
Black Roots
LP, Comp
1980
1969
Pama Records
LP, Comp, Mono
1969
Domino Sound
Cass, Comp
Night Food
Cass, Comp, Mixed
The Western Star Recording Company
CD, Comp
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