Cornell Campbell reissues
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jahkob
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Cornell Campbell reissues
It just struck me that Cornell Campbell never been treated with the same kind of reissue frenzy as Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke, Don Carlos and etc Bunny Lee affiliates. Ok, Cornell is more of a soul man than a gruff roots man but from all that super duper material he recorded for Bunny Lee in the 70´s there should be more of his material out there you´d think. What´s your thought on this?
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Sir dickie
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Re: Cornell Campbell reissues
I'd agree.. They seem to reissue odd ones here and there... 2 face rasta came out a few years back I seem to remember.. Its a shame he cut some tuff tunes armed with tubby dubs too.. Nice to see he is still making music now... Peace sir dickie
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ReggaeFire
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Re: Cornell Campbell reissues
I'd actually disagree. Unless you're talking about 45 reissues (which I don't track), I can think of loads of Cornell Campbell/Bunny Lee CD reissues:
I Shall Not Remove (Blood & Fire)
Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm (Total Sounds)
Natty Dread Anthology (Trojan - 2CD)
Original Blue Recordings (Moll Selekta)
The Minstrel (Westside)
Sweet Dancehall Collection (JA Classics)
My Destination (Jamaican Recordings)
Silver Jubilee (Rhino UK)
I Shall Not Remove (Blood & Fire)
Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm (Total Sounds)
Natty Dread Anthology (Trojan - 2CD)
Original Blue Recordings (Moll Selekta)
The Minstrel (Westside)
Sweet Dancehall Collection (JA Classics)
My Destination (Jamaican Recordings)
Silver Jubilee (Rhino UK)
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hans
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Sir dickie
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Re: Cornell Campbell reissues
I was talkin 45's.. Very occaisionally buy CDs but I've been buying vinyl for over30 years.. Bad habit ..but for me there's something special about vinyl 45's.. Natty dread christmas to one and all dickie