Career
Thompson gained studio experience at Studio One, working under Sylvan Morris. He went on to work for Bunny Lee and in the 1970s he worked (along with Niney) as an engineer at Randy"s Studio 17, in Kingston, Jamaica. Thompson engineered the first instrumental reggae album, The Undertaker by Derrick Harriott and the Crystalites" released in 1970.
He went on to work with Joe Gibbs from 1975.
Gibbs and Thompson were known collectively as the Mighty Two. Thompson also engineered tracks by Bob Marley, The Abyssinians, Augustus Pablo, Big Youth, Culture, Yellowman, Frankie Paul and Burning Spear.
In addition, he produced work by I-Roy, Cornell Campbell, Freddie McGregor and Barrington Levy. Thompson also worked with producer, Clive Chinese.
The album included many key reggae performers of the time including, Capleton, I Wayne, Richie Spice, Chuck Fenda and Luciano.
Later in life, he moved away from the music industry and managed a supermarket in North Parade, downtown Kingston. Thompson died, after numerous strokes, on November 13, 2004, at the age of 55.