Thompson engineered the first instrumental reggae album, The Undertaker by Derrick Harriott And The Crystalites, released in 1970.
[1] Together they produced music by Junior Byles, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Althea and Donna, Prince Far I and Eek-A-Mouse, before their partnership ended in 1983 when Gibbs relocated to Miami.
[1] 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.
His final project, the "Hard Times Riddim", co-produced with Stephen Gibson, son of partner Joe Gibbs, was instrumental in creating a resurgence in dancehall.