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Phil Pratt, born George Phillips (born 1942 in Kingston, Jamaica)Thompson, Dave (2002), Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, , p. 316. is a singer and .


Career
Phil Pratt worked at Studio One for as a box-loader during the period when Lee Perry was operating there, before moving to the in the early 1960s. Pratt returned to Jamaica in 1965, and as a singer, he recorded in 1967 a song called "Safe Travel" together with Hemsley Morris released on his own Wiggle Spoon label. He moved to 's label Caltone and recorded a few tunes there. In 1966, Pratt decided to get into production and while at Caltone recorded the young . During the period, he recorded singers such as , John Holt and Pat Kelly, backed by session men such as , his productions appearing on the Caltone, Wiggle Spoon and WIRL labels before he launched his own label, Jon Tom.

Throughout the 1970s, Pratt enjoyed successes with Ken Boothe ("Artibella", "I'm Not For Sale"), , , , and Keith Poppin, and had a major hit with "My Heart Is Gone" by John Holt, 's "Let Love In" and "Black Magic Woman", and Pat Kelly's "How Long", "Soulful Love" and "They Talk About Love". More particularly, from 1971 to 1975 Pratt produced many DJs including ("This Is Butter"), Dillinger ("Platt Skank"), ("My Food Is Ration") or ("Real Cool") and ("Psalm 21" and "Zion Sound"), but he remains mostly known for the singles he recorded in 1972 with (among his earliest songs), "Tell It Black" and "Phil Pratt Thing".

Pratt mainly recorded in the Channel One Studios, working with the musicians who would later be called The Revolutionaries but also teamed with Lee Perry again, at Black Ark Studios producing among others 's first single. Pratt set up his own label Terminal in in order to release his productions worldwide. He moved to London by the beginning of the 1980s and opened a restaurant there.

In 1985, he produced the Clash of the Andy's album, featuring Horace Andy and .


Discography
  • Phil Pratt – Star Wars Dub – 1978 – Burning Sounds
  • Various Artists – The Magnificent Seven – 1978 – Burning Music
  • Various Artists – Hits of the Past – Sun Shot (1994)
  • Various Artists – Raw Roots volume 1 – 1970–75 – Jet Set Records (1998)
  • Various Artists – Raw Roots volume 2 – 1971–78 – Jet Set Records (1998)
  • Various Artists – The Best of Sunshot – 1971–75 – Jet Set Records (1998)
  • Various Artists – Phil Pratt Thing (1999)
  • Various Artists – Safe Travel – 1966–68 – (2005)
  • Phil Pratt – Star Wars Dub – 2020 ( Repress in Red vinyl ) – Burning Sounds


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