
Artist
Sly & Robbie
Sly & Robbie is a reggae artist from Jamaican formed in 1978. 104 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Reggae · Jamaican · Best reggae albums
- 104
- Releases
- 1980–2026
- Active years
- 1978
- Formed
Discography
87
Most popular
Mambo Taxi
1997

Language Barrier
1985

Money Dub
2026

Riddim: The Best of Sly & Robbie in Dub 1978-1985
2026

The Ring Craft Posse St. Catherine In Dub 1972-1984
2026

Club Play - Taxi High Power
2025

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 9
2025

Changing for You
2025

Johnny Osbourne + Sly & Robbie (Live In Tokyo Japan)
2025

Dub25
2025

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 7
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 2
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 4
2024

Hordcore Dub
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 6
2024

Top Ranking
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 3
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol 5
2024

Sly & Robbie Present Dancehall Hits, Vol. 1
2024

30 Years of Dub Music on the Go (Vol. 2)
2023

Dub Masters
2023

Forward
2023

Monty Meets Sly And Robbie
2023

Sly & Robbie Present Sound of Sound
2021

Taxi Presents Sound of the 90's
2021

Red Hills Road
2021

Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics: The Dub Battle
2021

The Final Battle: Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics (Deluxe Edition)
2020

Sly & Robbie Dub Serge
2019

Sly & Robbie's Book of Dubelation
2018

Nordub
2018

Militant Dub
2018

Love Restart (Deluxe Edition)
2018

Dubocalypse
2017

Junior Natural + Sly & Robbie: Militant
2017

Sly & Robbie Presents: Bad
2017

Delroy Wilson Meets Sly & Robbie Downtown
2016

One Fine Dub
2016

Sly & Robbie Free Dub
2015

Syncopation
2014

Sly & Robbie Present Dubmaster Voyage
2014

Sly & Robbie + Groucho Smykle - Dubrising
2014

Present The Taxi Gang - Hail Up The Taxi
2012

Sly & Robbie Present Beenie Bounty
2012

Sound Box Essentials Platinum Edition
2012

Blackwood Dub
2012

Best of Sly and Robbie in Dub Platinum Edition
2012

Sly & Robbie Meet Bunny Lee at Dub Station
2011

Jackpot Presents Sly & Robbie
2011

Best of Sly and Robbie in Dub
2011

Jackpot Presents Sly & Robbie Meet Bunny Lee at Dubstation
2011

J Lovers
2010

One Pop Reggae
2010

J PARADISE
2010

Reggae Greats
2008

Inspiration Information
2008

Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin
2007

Master of Ceremony "Dub"
2007

Gamblers Choice
2005

Sly & Robbie Sound Of Taxi Volume 2
2005

Rebel Soldier
2005

Dub 93
2005

Usuals Suspects
2005

The Sixties+Seventies+Eighties=TAXI=Sly & Robbie
2005

The Dub Revolutionaries (feat. The Mad Professor)
2004

Unmetered Taxi
2004

The Wonderful Sound of Lovers Rock
2001

X Uhuru
1999

King Tubby's Dance Hall Dub
1998

Friends
1998

Reggae Dance Hall
1997

Overdrive in Overdub
1993

Remember Precious Times
1992

Sly & Robbie Present DJ Riot
1991

Many Moods of Sly, Robbie & The Taxi Gang
1991

Sly & Robbie - Rhythm Killers
1990

Silent Assassin
1989

Sly & Robbie: The Summit
1988

The Summit
1988

Rhythm Killers
1987

The Sting
1986

Electro Reggae
1986

Taxi Fare
1986

Raiders of the lost dub
1983

Dub Transmission Specialists: At Prince Jammy's
1982

Prince Jammy Presents Uhuru In dub
1982

Disco Dub
1980
Singles & EPs
17
Walk Away
Single · 2026

Earthstrong Dub
Single · 2026

Travelling Man
Single · 2025

Declaration Of Rights
Single · 2025

Soul Sister
Single · 2025

Please Don't Leave Me
Single · 2025

Yearning
Single · 2025

Ras Steppers (DJ Drez Remix)
Single · 2024

Let's Make Up
Single · 2023

The Best Part
Single · 2023

The Deejay Battle: Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics
Single · 2023

Freedom
Single · 2023

Glasshouse
Single · 2023

When Love is New
Single · 2021

Life Serious
Single · 2021

Sweet Dub
Single · 2020

Sly & Robbie Present Dirty Taxi EP
EP · 2009
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About
Sly and Robbie are a prolific Jamaican rhythm section and production duo, associated primarily with the reggae genre. Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robert Shakespeare teamed up in the mid-1970s after establishing themselves separately in Jamaica as professional musicians. Sly and Robbie are estimated to have played on or produced 200,000 recordings, many of them on their own label, Taxi Records. Career: 1970s: Beginnings in reggae: Sly Dunbar, then drumming for Skin Flesh and Bones, and Robbie Shakespeare, playing bass and guitar with the Aggrovators, discovered they had the same ideas about music in general (both are huge fans of Motown, Stax Records, the Philly Sound, and country music, in addition to Jamaican legendary labels Studio One and Treasure Isle), and reggae production in particular. They first worked together with The Revolutionaries for the newly created Channel One studio and label, operated by the Hoo Kim brothers.
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According to The Independent, their breakthrough album was The Mighty Diamonds' 1976 release Right Time, which helped to establish them as the "masters of groove and propulsion." The drum beat on the title song was particularly tricky; in 2001 Dunbar recalled, "When that tune first come out, because of that double tap on the rim nobody believe it was me on the drums, they thought it was some sort of sound effect we was using. Then when it go to number 1 and stay there, everybody started trying for that style and it soon become establish." 1980s: Transition to digital: See also: Rhythm Killers The duo changed the face of reggae several times: in 1976, they introduced a harder beat called "Rockers", which quickly replaced the then-prevalent "One Drop" style, then introduced the "Rub A Dub" sound in the early 1980s. Sly and Robbie were important in developing the trend towards computer-assisted music and programming in the mid-1980s. Chris Blackwell made them the core of the Compass Point All Stars, the Nassau (Bahamas) recording band based at Compass Point Studios that was to produce classic records for Grace Jones, Joe Cocker and Gwen Guthrie among many others. Their 1987 funk and dance album Rhythm Killers was produced by Bill Laswell with an ensemble of musicians and showcased the duo's branching outside of the reggae market and experimenting with electronic sounds. It also produced a number 12 hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1987 with "Boops (Here to Go)" which Robbie Williams later sampled for his single "Rudebox". 1990s: Dancehall: In the early 1990s, Sly and Robbie introduced a novel sound with the hits "Bam Bam" and "Murder She Wrote" by Chaka Demus & Pliers. Chaka Demus' rough DJ vocals were matched with Pliers' sweet, melodic, soul-influenced singing; this unusual vocal pairing was championed by Sly and Robbie. This formula has since been used with great success by the likes of Shaggy (who teamed up with singers Rayvon and Rik Rok), Shabba Ranks, Maxi Priest and others. This predates the trend in some rap music where a song's "hook" or chorus is sung by a guest, while the verses are rapped. In the "Bam Bam" style, Dunbar introduced Indian tabla sounds in his drum beats, while Shakespeare altogether stopped playing bass on this particular project. Sly & Robbie continued to innovate during the late 1990s and early 2000s, fusing dancehall and Latin music sounds (La Trenggae) or dancehall and hip hop/R&B (their 2004 Big Up riddim). They had a second UK top 40 hit in 1997, with the collaboration with Simply Red on a cover of Gregory Isaacs' "Night Nurse", reaching number 13. In 1999, their Strip to the Bone album paired them with Scottish electro producer Howie B, and together they explored new dub territories. Their 1999 single "Superthruster" from this album became a mainstream hit, whose music video was played on MTV frequently. The animated video depicted Sly and Robbie in battlesuits chasing a Harlequin through a technological complex. As the video progresses, the harlequin turns out to be a marionette directed by the real villain. The early scene involving the Harlequin marionette bears at least a passing resemblance to Sven Väth's 1994 animated cult-video "Harlequin". "Superthruster" was released on vinyl and as a DVD single, its February 1999 release date making it one of or even the first DVD single ever to go on sale. They won a Grammy Award in 1999 for the album Friends. 2000s-present: Recent projects: In 2003 they compiled and mixed a DJ mix album, Late Night Tales: Sly & Robbie, as part of the Late Night Tales series for Azuli Records. Far from restricting themselves to the Jamaican scene, (in which they have played for virtually every prominent Jamaican musical artist from Beenie Man to Sean Paul to Peter Tosh, Black Uhuru, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Ini Kamoze and others), they have played with and produced artists such as Ben Harper, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones, Grace Jones, Joan Armatrading, Gilberto Gil, Joe Cocker, Matisyahu, Serge Gainsbourg, Simply Red, Michael Franti, Sting, Khaled, Mey Vidal, Tricky, Doug E. Fresh, Carlos Santana, Sinéad O'Connor, and others. Sly and Robbie produced No Doubt's international hits "Hey Baby" and "Underneath It All". They also produced some tracks for Suggs' 1996 debut solo album The Lone Ranger including the hit version of "Cecilia" featuring Louchie Lou & Michie One which sold over 500,000 copies in the UK alone and reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. After 35 years together, they still tour and record relentlessly. In early 2005, they toured with Tony Rebel and Half Pint. During the summer of 2005, they toured Europe and the UK with Bunny Rugs, lead singer for Third World. During the fall of 2005 they were on the road with Sinéad O'Connor. in August 2006, they appeared with Don Carlos at the Reggae on the River festival, and in August 2007 they performed on a tour of the Western United States and Canada along with dancehall-soul singer and actress Cherine Anderson, including headlining Reggae Rising in Humboldt County and The Hollywood Bowl. They toured with Bitty McLean, the TAXI Gang, and in 2012, are planning a Jamaican Legends tour throughout Europe with jazz pianist Monty Alexander and the legendary guitarist Ernest Ranglin. In recent years, they have produced several new Jamaican artists for their Taxi label, as well as confirmed superstars such as Elephant Man and Buju Banton, for whom they re-used their 1982 instrumental song "Unmetered Taxi" for the number one hit "Driver A". In 2006, they recorded with their original group, the Revolutionaries, to produce Horace Andy's new album "Livin' it up" and produced several hits for Cherine Anderson. In 2007, they collaborated with the Italian rapper Jovanotti on the album Safari. They also produced tracks for Paul McCartney and Britney Spears. In 2008, Sly and Robbie collaborated with the Ecuadorian singer-songwriter Cecilia Villar Eljuri, on her song "El Aire" and again in 2012 with her song "Empuja". Sung in Spanish, these songs quickly charted on Worldbeat and Latin Alternative international radio. In 2009, Movin' On, the new album by Bitty McLean, which they produced with McLean and their longtime friend and associate Guillaume Bougard, came out and was widely acclaimed as the best reggae album of the year. They toured Japan, Morocco (Mawazine festival) and Europe with McLean to showcase the album. A DVD of the Paris concert is being prepared for release. Sly & Robbie produced four songs on Cherine Anderson's EP The Introduction-Dubstyle. The second single "Shine on Jamaica", which was produced by the duo peaked at # 1 for four weeks on both the South Florida Reggae charts as well as the WAVS 1170 Reggae Charts. Ever busy, when they are not on the road, they can be found in Kingston studios. In 2012, they worked on Khalifa's album G.RIOT 2012 and Bitty McLean's album. Currently, They are in the final stages of releasing their latest project entitled "Sly and Robbie presents No-Maddz", due to be released in November 2014. They received their 11th Grammy nomination in 2014 for the album The Reggae Power.
Sly & Robbie in brief
- How many Sly & Robbie releases are on Riffiter?
- 104 releases are catalogued, spanning 1980 to 2026.
- When was Sly & Robbie formed?
- Sly & Robbie formed in 1978, in Jamaican.
- What genre is Sly & Robbie?
- Sly & Robbie is catalogued under Reggae.
- What is the most recent Sly & Robbie release on Riffiter?
- Walk Away, released in 2026.