Cornell Campbell

reggae, roots reggae, dub

Cornell Campbell

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Broken Hearted Girl 04:38
The Sun Stop Shining 03:11
Boxing Around 04:10
Boxing 04:10
Press Along Natty 03:45
Girl of My Dreams 03:18
Mash You Down 05:31
Rope In 03:14
Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm 02:47
Natty Dread In Greenwich Farm 02:47
General Dub 02:21
The Gorgon 02:17
Stop The War 07:30
The Investigator 03:19
Stick By Me 04:04
Jah Jah Me Horn Yah 02:18
Trick In The Book 04:18
My Country 03:59
Stardust 04:01
Give Me Strength Oh Jah 03:30
Natural Facts 02:43
Queen Of The Minstrel 03:12
My Conversation 05:18
Queen Of Minstrel 03:12
Jah Jah Me No Born Yah 03:46
The Judgement Come 03:24
I'll Never Let Go 03:19
No Mans Land 02:42
Confusion On The Land 04:59
Darling You Send Me 03:28
Hypocrite 03:27
My Sweet Baby 02:49
Music Keep On Playing 02:58
Get Wise Girl 05:03
I Need Somebody 03:15
Jah Jah Give Us Love 04:13
Jah Jah A Go Beat Them 02:35
Gonna Take A Miracle 02:24
Just Enough 03:15
Turn Down Date 02:36
Where I Stand 03:19
Stranger in Love 02:54
Got To Tell The People 03:02
I'm The One Who Loves You 02:23
Drifter 02:56
Never Let You Dub 03:41
I'm Still Waiting 04:07
If This World Were Mine 03:12
Look What a Gwan 02:39
Just My Imagination 06:17

Born: 1945-11-23

Country: JM

Biography - Cornell Campbell

Cornell, or Cornel, Campbell started recording in 1956, cutting shuffle and early ska tunes like "My Treasure" and "Don't Want Your Loving" at the ubiquitous Studio One for Coxsone Dodd. His singing style is delicate and ephemeral, making heavy use of falsetto. His stint at Studio One produced some beautiful tunes like Stars, Queen Of The Minstrels, Magic Spell, Trick In The Book and many others. His sister, Cecille Campbell, also sang at Studio One and was a member of the Soulettes with Rita Marley.

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