Альбомы исполнителя
Only Love
2023 · Мини-альбом
Reggae Trio
2023 · альбом
Lovely Feeling
2022 · сингл
Cornel Campbell Ina Lovers and Roots Style
2022 · альбом
Brighter Tomorrow
2021 · сингл
Hold On
2021 · сингл
Be Wise
2021 · сингл
Reggae Legends: Cornell Campbell
2020 · альбом
Hail Him
2020 · сингл
Dubbed Inna Striker Style
2019 · альбом
I Man A The Stal-A-Watt
2019 · альбом
Natty Don't Go
2019 · сингл
You're Not Good / Natural Facts
2019 · сингл
Cornell Versus the Aggrovators
2018 · альбом
Jah Jah Me No Born Yah Remixes (Cornell Campbell Meets Soothsayers)
2018 · Мини-альбом
Hey Mr. Cop / Nothing Don't Come Easy
2018 · сингл
Sweet Baby
2017 · альбом
Striked Out
2017 · альбом
Mystic Striker
2017 · альбом
Natty Dread Nah Mix Wi Babylon
2017 · альбом
The Aggrovators Present: Cornell Campbell Scorcha's
2016 · альбом
Jah Jah Me Horn Yah
2016 · сингл
Cornel Campbell meets Zvuloon Dub System
2016 · сингл
Magic Spell
2015 · альбом
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Биография
Perhaps best known for the series of "Gorgon rock" records he cut with legendary producer Bunny Lee, reggae singer Cornel Campbell was born in Jamaica in 1945. As a pre-teen he recorded his first material for Studio One, cutting a series of ska sides both as a solo artist and as one-half of a duo with Alan Martin; from 1964 to 1967 Campbell seemingly disappeared from the music business, finally resurfacing as a member of the short-lived rocksteady harmony trio the Uniques. As the decade ended, he helmed the Eternals, scoring a number of Studio One-generated hits including "Queen of the Minstrels" and "Stars," but in 1971 he again went solo after teaming with Lee, a pairing which spotlighted Campbell's distinctive falsetto to stunning effect. Despite earning acclaim for a self-titled LP issued on Trojan two years later, in 1975 he shifted from the lovers rock sensibility of recent efforts to the more explicitly Rastafarian approach of records like "Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm" and "Natural Fact," both of which emerged among his biggest hits to date. Later that year, Campbell and Lee also launched "The Gorgon," a boastful smash which yielded a series of hit sequels. While 1977's "The Investigator" heralded a successful return to lovers rock, Campbell's commercial clout waned in the years to come, and in 1980 he and Lee parted ways; subsequent pairings with producers including Winston Riley, Niney the Observer, and King Tubby failed to re-create the excitement of past sessions. In 2005, his career experienced a renaissance when he joined the German techno-dub team Rhythm & Sound on their single "King in My Empire." In 2013 he teamed with the London-based dub band Soothsayers for the album Nothing Can Stop Us, part of the Strut label's collaborative series Inspiration Information. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi