Cornel Campbell aka Don Cornel or Don Gorgon (born 23 November 1945 in
Kingston
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, Jamaica) is a
reggae
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singer, best known for his trademark
falsetto
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voice, and his
recordings
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at
Studio One in the late 1960s and his later work with
Bunny Lee
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in the 1970s.
Biography
Campbell has one of Jamaican music's distinctive falsettos.
His first name was mistakenly spelled with two L's on a record and has been commonly misquoted since. He prefers the correct spelling: Cornel Campbell. Campbell's singing career began in his local church choir.
At age eleven, in 1956, he was introduced to
trombonist
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Rico Rodriguez, who took him to
Clement Dodd
Clement Seymour "Coxsone" Dodd (26 January 1932 – 4 May 2004) was a Jamaican record producer who was influential in the development of ska and reggae in the 1950s, 1960s and beyond.
He was nicknamed "Coxsone" at school due to his talent a ...
's studio, where he recorded his first single, "My Treasure".
[Katz, David (2003) ''Solid Foundation – an Oral History of Reggae'', Bloomsbury, ] Further singles followed, including "Turndown Date", as Jamaican music transformed from
rhythm and blues
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to
ska
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, with backing from
The Skatalites
The Skatalites are a ska band from Jamaica. They played initially between 1963 and 1965, and recorded many of their best known songs in the period, including "Guns of Navarone (song), Guns of Navarone." They also played on records by Prince Bus ...
.
He later recorded for King Edwards backed by The Bell Stars, before moving on to
Duke Reid
Arthur "Duke" Reid CD (21 July 1915 – 1 January 1975) was a Jamaican record producer, DJ and record label owner.
He ran one of the most popular sound systems of the 1950s called Reid's Sound System, whilst Duke himself was known as The Tr ...
's Treasure Isle, where he formed
The Sensations
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The group formed in 1954 under the name the Cavaliers, soon after changing to the Sensations. The group scored two hits on the US R&B chart in 1956 with the Atco Reco ...
along with
Jimmy Riley
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, Buster Riley, and Aaron Davis.
When The Sensations split, Campbell emerged as leader of his own new vocal group, The Eternals, with Ken Price and Errol Wisdom, recording perennial favourites such as "Queen of the Minstrel" and "Stars".
He was also briefly a member of
The Uniques in the 1960s,
although he may not have contributed to any recordings by the group at that time.
[Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rough Guide to Reggae", Rough Guides, ][Ankeny, Jason "]Cornell Campbell Biography
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, ''AllMusic
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Solo career
In 1971, performing now as a solo artist, Campbell began a long association with
Bunny Lee
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, initially working in the
lovers rock
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genre, but soon working more roots songs into his repertoire.
His self-titled debut album appeared in 1973, but his popularity peaked in the mid-1970s with the 'flying hi-hat' sound (played by drummer Santa Davis), leading to major Jamaican
hits
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"Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm", "Dance in a Greenwich Farm", and "The Gorgon".
He later enjoyed a huge hit in the early 1980s rub-a-dub era with "Boxing" for
Joe Gibbs
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.
Throughout the 1970s, he also recorded with other record producers such as
Winston Holness
Winston Holness, better known as Niney the Observer OD (born George Boswell, 1944 in Montego Bay, Jamaica),Thompson, Dave (2002), ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, . is a Jamaican record producer and conscious roots reggae singer wh ...
("I Heart Is Clean") and
Winston Riley
Winston Riley (14 May 1943 – 19 January 2012) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter and record producer. The ''Jamaica Gleaner'' notes he was one of the most successful reggae producers. ("Them A Bad").
By the late 1970s, Campbell's popularity had begun to wane and he increasingly concentrated on love songs, and after the mid-1980s, new recordings were less common, although he has maintained a strong following.
The Uniques were revived in the late 1970s, with Campbell joining Jimmy Riley and
Lloyd Charmers
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in the group. This line-up recorded the ''Showcase vol. 1'' album, and Campbell and Riley recorded the ''Give Thanks'' album in 1979. The group was again revived in 1997, with a line-up of Riley, Cornell Campbell, and
Al Campbell
Alphonso "Al" Campbell (born 31 August 1954) is a Jamaican reggae singer active since the late 1960s.
Biography
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Campbell's singing career began in church, where his father was a preacher, and Al would sing to raise f ...
, the group recording a self-titled album.
In 2001, "King in My Empire", featuring Cornell Campbell, was released by
Rhythm & Sound. The song was produced by
Moritz Von Oswald
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and Mark Ernestus.
Albums
Solo
*''Cornell Campbell'' (1973)
Trojan
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*''Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm'' (1975) Total Sounds
*''Dance in a Greenwich Farm'' (1975) Grounation
*''The Gorgon'' (1976) Total Sounds/Angen
*''Stalowatt'' (1976) Third World
*''Turn Back The Hands of Time'' (1977) Third World
*''Showcase'' (1978), Big Phil
*''Superstar'' (1979) Micron (reissued as ''Sweet Baby'' (1979) Burning Sounds/Abraham)
*''Yes I Will'' (1979) Micron
*''The Inspector General'' (1980) Imperial
*''Ropin (1980) Justice
*''Boxing'' (1982) Starlight
*''Boxing Round'' (1982) Joe Gibbs
*''What's Happening To Me'' (1982) Joe Gibbs
*''Follow Instructions'' (1983) Mobiliser (reissued as ''Press Along Natty'' (1993) Tappa)
*''Money'' (1983) Live & Learn
*''Fight Against Corruption'' (1983) Vista (reissued as ''Tell The People'' (1997) Prestige)
*''Big Things'' (2000) Don One
*''Rock My Soul'' (2008) Sip a Cup
*''New Scroll'' (2013), Zion High
*''Nothing Can Stop Us'' (2013), Strut – Cornell Campbell meets The Soothsayers
*''Sweet Baby'' (2021) Burning Sounds
;Split albums:
*''Johnnie Clarke Meets Cornell Campbell'' (1983) Vista (split with
Johnnie Clarke)
*''Cornell Campbell Meets The Gaylads'' (1984)
Culture Press
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It was founded in 1984 in UK by Enzo Hamilton with Webster Shrowder and was relocated, in 1987, to Paris, France.
LP Discography
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(split with
The Gaylads
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History
The group, formed in Kingston, originally consisted of singers Harris "B.B." Seaton, Winston Delano St ...
)
*''Double Top'' (1991) Tamoki Wambesi (split with
Junior Reid
Delroy "Junior" Reid (born 6 June 1963) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay. From 1986 to 1988, he served as lead vocalist for the reggae band Black Uhuru on three albums: '' Brutal'' (1986), '' Positive'' (1987), and ''Black Uhuru Live i ...
)
*''Barry Brown Meets Cornell Campbell'' (2001) Culture Press (with
Barry Brown)
;Compilations:
*''Reggae Sun'' (1980)
*''Silver Jubilee'' (1993) Rhino
*''Sweet Dancehall Collection'' (1995) JA Classics
*''Collection: 20 Magnificent Hits'', Striker Lee
*''Magic Spell'' (1999)
Studio One
*''Sings Hits From Studio One And More'' (1999) Rhino
*''The Minstrel'' (2000) Westside
*''I Shall Not Remove'' (2000)
Blood & Fire
*''My Confession'' (2002)
Charly
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* Operation ...
*''Original Blue Recordings'' (2003) Moll Selekta
*''Natty Dread'' (2005) Trojan
*''My Destination'' (2005) Kingston Sounds
*''Very Best'' (2006) Super Power
*''Legend'' (2011), Justice
*''Twenty Love Songs'' (2011), Culture Town
*''70 Greatest Hits'' (2013), Alexander Music Group
*''12" Collection'' (2014), Alexander Music Group
*''I Man A The Stal-A-Watt'' (2019), 17 North Parade
With The Uniques
*''Showcase Vol. 1'' (1978) Third World/Jackpot
*''Give Thanks'' (1979) Plant
*''The Uniques'' (1999) Charm
See also
*
List of reggae musicians
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References
External links
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Video
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1945 births
Living people
Singers from Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaican reggae musicians
Island Records artists
Trojan Records artists
The Sensations (Jamaican group) members
The Uniques (Jamaican group) members