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Text below from chapters in the book 'Ruthless - The Global Rise Of The Yardies', the book on Yardie violence by Geoff Small.

Ranking Dread, sometimes spelt as Rankin’ Dread, is thought to have first entered Britain in 1978 where he soon became a fixture at the Four Aces Club in Dalston, east London. Lloyd Coxsone, operator of the Sir Coxsone sound system, was the club owner and gave Ranking Dread a spot as a DJ. His first experiences as a deejay earning recognition were with the Ray Symbolic sound system in Jamaica in the 1970s before moving to London. He released his first album, Girls Fiesta, in 1978 and in 1980 released a popular single ‘Fatty Boom Boom’, however, his recording career was over soon after.

Ranking Dread was born as Winston Brown in 1955 although he was also known by up to twenty aliases including Robert Blackwood, Michael Dicks, Errol Codling and Boyark, or Bowyark. By 1987 Scotland Yard and the National Drugs Intelligence Unit (NDIU) had gathered intelligence files on ‘Yardie mobsters’ in Britain who they believed were out to control ‘West Indian’ crime. Among their hit list was Ranking Dread who they believed to be involved in drugs, prostitution, and gangland murders. It is thought that Ranking Dread left Jamaica as a fugitive, wanted for questioning in connection with a string of crimes which included the shootings of four police officers.

In Jamaica he’d reportedly been an enforcer under JLP (Jamaican Labour Party) don Claude Massop who led a posse in the ‘garrisons’ around Rema, Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town in Kingston, Jamaica. Massop’s JLP aligned group would later become known as the Shower Posse and Ranking Dreads alias of Boyark was linked to the killings of at least 29 drug dealing rivals aligned with PNP (People’s National Party) posses. After jumping bail for one of the police officer shootings he fled to London under the name of Errol Codling in 1978 and after authorities failed to extradite him from Britain a year later, he set up base from an address in Darenth Road, Stamford Hill.

Ranking Dread became a recognised name and face across Black London including Stoke Newington, Clapton, Brixton and Peckham. He also moved throughout Britain and abroad, having set up networks in Nottingham and New York. In fact, Ranking Dread was deported from the United States in 1983 after receiving a conviction for possession of cannabis. From his base in Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington in north London Ranking Dread established a drinking club, a prostitution network, and through armed robbery funded a series of shipments of cannabis to both Britain and the United States.

In 1986 Ranking Dread became Scotland Yard’s number one suspect in the murder of Nigerian drug dealer Innocent Egbulefu who was thrown out of the window of a high-rise flat in Islington, eight floors at a height of ninety feet. It’s thought that Egbulefu double-crossed Ranking Dread and his associates by selling them a consignment of marijuana concocted of herbs and tea leaves. Returning shortly after examining their fake product, the men forced their way back into the flat, during which time Egbulefu ended up plunging to his death. The events had happened so quickly that Egbulefu was still holding the remote-control unit for his television set.

In May 1988 investigative television series, The Cook Report, labelled Ranking Dread as the head of Shower Posse operations in the United Kingdom in their exposé of the Yardies. Programme presenter Roger Cook singled out Ranking Dread as a Jamaican Mafia-like master villain. Cook intercepted him walking down a busy London street, but when these accusations were put to the man himself, he coolly denied them without even breaking his stride. Ranking Dread’s street reputation also did not go unchallenged and at least one-attempt at taking over his business interests was documented whereby a British born teen attacked him with a machete in a London shebeen.

He had several very close scrapes, some people putting his escapes down to his belief in Obeah, a folk magic and religious practice in the West Indies derived from West Africa. Some gang members believe that occult rituals can protect them in gang fights by cursing their rivals, and even protect themselves from bullets. It seems though that one thing they cannot protect against is law enforcement.
On 14th April 1988 police officers raided a shebeen at Clapton Way, east London. The derelict property owned by Hackney Council had become a focal point for serious and organised crime, particularly the trafficking of cocaine. Following several weeks’ surveillance, a team of thirty-two officers stormed the address and arrested twenty suspects including Ranking Dread. As well as the arrest police recovered several weapons including a machete. Small quantities of cannabis and cocaine were discovered, however, there were no firearms or crack.
Under the name of Errol Codling, Ranking Dread was allowed bail by magistrates at Highbury, north London, having been accused of possessing cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply. Three accomplices from Stoke Newington, Penge and Balham were bailed on similar charges.

A few months after the raid in east London a close friend of Ranking Dread was killed in an early morning shoot-out in Harlesden, north-west London. Rohan ‘Yardie Ron’ Barrington Barnet, took two bullets to the chest as ten rounds were discharged. Yardie Ron fired at two of his rivals, both of whom were wounded, before he was bundled into a vehicle and taken to St Charles Hospital in Notting Hill, west London, where he died.
At the scene Detectives recovered spent shells from three high-calibre firearms including a 9mm. The scene displayed all the hallmarks of a ‘Yardie’ incident, the highly public exhibition of violence failed to turn up any witnesses and police attributed the killing to a drugs feud. On 8 November 1988 a decision was made not to try Ranking Dread, 31, in Britain for drugs charges. Instead, Home Office officials decided to deport him and he was flown to Jamaica with two detectives from Scotland Yard.

Shortly after being deported from Britain Ranking Dread fled to Toronto, in July 1989, where he went on to serve a 12-month sentence for assaulting a police officer. He was again deported back to Jamaica in November 1992 after his attempts at gaining refugee status were unsuccessful, passing away in a Jamaican prison four years later.

ALBUMS


Ranking Dread / Big Joe
Marijuana In My Soul / Smoke Marijuana
2017, 7", Thompson Sound
Ranking Dread
Hard Times
2016
Ranking Dread
Africa
2010, 7", Single, RE, Freedom Sounds
Ranking Dread
Youthman
2010, 7", Tra, Trensum International Records, Jehu
Ranking Dread
Most Wanted
2007, CD, Comp, RM, Greensleeves Records, ,
Dub/Dancehall
Ranking Dread / Massive Dread
2 Dread Inna Babylon
2006
Dennis Brown / Ranking Dread
Emmanuel God Is With Us / General
2002
Ranking Dread
Stylelily / Love & Devotion
1998
Ranking Dread
Lots Of Loving
1985, 7", RP, Not On Label
Ranking Dread
Old Lady Of Stokey
1984
Ranking Dread
Gate Man
1983, 12", Body Music (2)
Ranking Dread
Shut Me Mouth
1982, 12", Greensleeves Records, ,
Toasting/Dub
Ranking Dread
My Mammy
1982, 12", Greensleeves Records
Ranking Dread / Horsemouth Wallace*
If Nanny Was Here / Nanny Was Here
1982, 12", Greensleeves Records
Ranking Dread
Ranking Dread In Dub
1982, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub
Ranking Dread
My Mammy The Nicest Mammy
1982, ,
Dancehall/Dub
Ranking Dread
Wah We Do
1981, 12", Live And Love, ,
Reggae/Dub
Ranking Dread
Poor Man Story
1981, 12", Live And Love
Junior Delgado / Ranking Dread
Ity Tity
1981, 12", Yvonne's Special, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub
Ranking Dread
Fattie Boom Boom
1981
Ranking Dread
Love A Dub
1981
Junior Delgado & Ranking Dread
You Really Don't Love Me
1980, 12", Sound Off Records, ,
Reggae/Dub
Sugar Minnot* & Ranking Dread
African Girl
1980, 12", Live And Love
The Gaylads & Ranking Dread / Black Roots Players
Love Is A Hurting Thing / Hurting
1980, 12", Black Roots
Errol Dunkley, Ranking Dread
Palaving Spree
1980, 12", Third World
Ranking Dread
My Liza
1980, 12", Freedom Sounds
Ranking Dread
My Liza / Same Thing Ahappen Every Day
1980, 12", Maxi, red, Freedom Sounds
Dennis Brown / Ranking Dread
I Don't Want To Be No General / General
1980
Ranking Dread
Lots Of Loving
1980, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub/Dancehall/Toasting
Ranking Dread
Disco E.P. Showcase
1980
Errol Dunkley & Ranking Dread
Rush Me No Badness
1979
Ranking Dread
Kunta Kinte Roots
1979, ,
Roots Reggae/Toasting
Ranking Dread / Black Roots*
Super Star / Running Star
1979
Ranking Dread
Girls Fiesta
1978
Ranking Dread
Dog Man Style
12", Super Duper
Errol Dunkley & Ranking Dread
Holding On
12", Burning Sounds
Ranking Dread
Lots Of Loving
12", Tad's Record
Ranking Dread / The Taxi Gong Band*
Stylelily (Lots Of Loving) / Sitting And Watching Dub
7", RE, Hi Power Music,
Ranking Dread
Sting Stang Champion
12", Crystal (7)
Ranking Dread
London Thing
7", Burning Sounds
Errol Dunkley and Ranking Dread
That Little Girl / Illie Back Skank
12", Jamaica Sound
Ranking Dread
Love Song
12", Single, Yardie
Ranking Dread
Pretty Brown Eyes
Ranking Dread
Death Trap
Sugar Minott
Hold On
2022
Various
Out Of Many: 50 Years Of Reggae Music
2012, 3xCD, Comp, VP Records,
Various
Riddimentary
2011
Various
The Biggest Dancehall Anthems 1979-82 Part 1
2002, ,
Dancehall
Various
Forward: A Selection Of Greensleeves Singles 1977–1982
1983, ,
Roots Reggae/Dancehall
Diana (22) / The Roots Radics
Use Me / Abusive Dub
1981, ,
Lovers Rock/Dub
Sugar Minott / Cornell Campbell
Hold On / Bandulo
1980, 12", Live And Love

APPEARANCES +


Touchy Subject
The General EP
2019, 12", EP, Rua Sound
SOOT
A General Theory Of Tears
2018
Disorda
Tape Dubs Volume #1
2017, Cass, Mixtape, Suspect Packages
Black Beanie Dub
Black Beanie Dub
2017, 9xFile, MP3, Album, 320, Original Dub Gathering
Art-X
Digital Soul
2017, 7xFile, MP3, EP, 320, Original Dub Gathering
Evermoor Sound
General / Melodica Cut
2017
Alpha-B
Dubz From Inner Space
2015, 5xFile, MP3, EP, 320, Marée Bass Productions
Kid Kenobi
Kid Kenobi Sessions
2005, 2xCD, Mixed, Ministry Of Sound, ,
Breaks/Electro/Drum n Bass/Dub/Tech House
Dennis Brown
The Promised Land 1977-79
2002, ,
Roots Reggae
Cornell Campbell
Bandulu / Hard Time
2002, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub/Dub Techno
Various
Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Chapter Three
2002
Cornell Campbell
I Shall Not Remove 1975-80
2000
Various
Linval Thompson and Friends & The Revolutionaries Vol. 1
2023, LP, Comp, Thompson Sound Cantabria
Various
Linval Thompson and Friends & The Revolutionaries Vol. 2
2023, LP, Comp, Thompson Sound Cantabria
Various
Reggae Anthology
2021, Box + 5xLP, Comp, RM, Wagram Music, ,
Reggae
Various
Burning Rockers 1 (The 12" Mixes)
2020, 2xCD, Comp, Burning Sounds
Various
FIP Reggae
2020, 2xLP, Comp, Wagram Music, FIP (3), ,
Reggae
Various
Total Reggae - Greensleeves 40th - 1977-2017
2017, 2xCD, Comp, VP Records,
Feel Free Hi Fi
Radical Expression
2017, Cass, Mixtape, Zooom Sound
Various
Reggae Anthology
2015, 5xCD, Comp, Wagram Music S.A.S., ,
Reggae/Dub/Roots Reggae
Monkeytek
Ahumourous Atlas Of The World
2013, Cass, Mixed, pdxindub, ,
Dub/Dubstep
Various
Spirit Of Reggae
2013, 4x CD Box-Set,
Various
Linval Thompson And Friends & The Revolutionaries Volume 1
2011, LP, Comp, Thompson Sound, ,
Roots Reggae/Reggae/Dub
Various
Reggae Anthology Box Set
2011, 5xCD, Comp + Box, Wagram Music,
Various, DJ Herkules
Bongo Rock Mixtape Volume 1
2011, CD, Mixtape, 3TB
Diplo
Riddimentary (Diplo Selects Greensleeves)
2011
Kambo Super Sound
No Funny Tricks Mix
2009, CDr, Comp, Mixed, Sony Norge, ,
Dub
Various
Total Reggae
2008, 13xCD, Comp, Promo + DVD-D, Comp, MP3, VP Records, Greensleeves Records, ,
Roots Reggae/Ska/Dancehall/Lovers Rock/Reggae-Pop/Soca/Rhythm & Blues/Dub/Acoustic/Ragga/Hip Hop
Various
30 Años De Greensleeves
2007, CD, Comp, Promo, Sinedín Music, Greensleeves Records, ,
Reggae/Ragga/Dub/Roots Reggae/Jungle/Drum n Bass/Dancehall
Various
30 Years Of Greensleeves Records
2007, CD, Mixed, Promo, Greensleeves Records
David Rodigan & Sting International
The Kings Of Reggae
2007
Sugar Minott
The Roots Lover 1978 - 1983
2006
Various
This Is Crucial Reggae: The Deejays
2005, CD, Comp, Sanctuary
Various
Hits Of The Past 74 Classics 79
2005, CD, Comp, Links Entertainment,
Various
VersionExcursion Volume One: Roots & Rockers
2004, Cass, Mixed, SoulForce Music, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub
Various
Spirit Of Ragga
2003, 2xCD, Comp, Dig, Wagram Music, ,
Dancehall/Dub/Ragga/Reggae
Various
Trojan Ganja Reggae Box Set
2003
Qool DJ Marv / DJ Greg Poole*
Suite 903 No.4
2002, CD, Mixtape + CD, Comp, Enh + Promo, Cornerstone Promotion, ,
Downtempo/Dancehall/House/Contemporary R&B
Various
The Biggest Dancehall Anthems 1979-82: The Birth Of Dancehall
2002, ,
Dancehall/Roots Reggae
Various
A Place Called Africa - Songs Of The Lost Tribe
2002
Various
Linval Thompson & Friends - Rockers From Channel One
2001, ,
Dub/Roots Reggae
Various
Reggae Rewind - Niney With Quality
1994, CD, Comp, Peter Pan Industries, ,
Roots Reggae/Dancehall
Various
Shank I Sheck Vol. 1
1982, ,
Dub/Roots Reggae
Various
Unity Is Strength
1981, LP, Comp, Park Heights
Various
Whole New Generation Of D.J.
1981, ,
Dancehall/Toasting
Various
Rockin' Feelin'
1979, LP, Comp, Burning Vibrations, ,
Reggae/Roots Reggae/Lovers Rock/Dub
Various
It's Reggae Time
1979
Various
Reggae Original Hits
Box, Comp + 3xLP, Music Distributor GmbH, Time Wind, Time Wind, Burning Rockers
Various
Linval Thompson & Friends Featuring Sly & Robbie & The Revolutionaries - Volume 2
LP, Comp, Thompson Sound, ,
Dub
Various
Reggae Original Hits
,
Roots Reggae
DJ Spinna
Dub Dimensions
2005, CDr, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial, Tube Records (3)
Various
B-Side Dubs
CDr, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial, Get Baque Records