71878

    Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt

    17 North Parade
    • Cornell Campbell – The Investigator
    • Cornell Campbell – Jah Jah Me Horn Ya
    • Cornell Campbell – The Gorgon
    • Cornell Campbell – The Stal-A-Watt
    • Cornell Campbell – Mash You Down
    • Cornell Campbell – No Man's Land
    • Cornell Campbell – Rasta Come From Jail
    • Cornell Campbell – Two Face Rasta
    • Cornell Campbell – Hypocrite
    • Cornell Campbell – Boxing Around
    • Cornell Campbell – Two Timer
    • Cornell Campbell – Bandulu
    • Cornell Campbell – Rope In
    • 1. The Investigator
    • 2. Jah Jah Me Horn Ya
    • 3. The Gorgon
    • 4. The Stal-A-Watt
    • 5. Mash You Down
    • 6. No Man's Land
    • 7. Rasta Come From Jail
    • 8. Two Face Rasta
    • 9. Hypocrite
    • 10. Boxing Around
    • 11. Two Timer
    • 12. Bandulu
    • 13. Rope In

    Cornell Campbell I Man A The Stal-A-Watt, highlighting the singer’s prominence in the golden era of reggae from the early 70s to early 80s. The title is a boast from the early soundclash era when many of Campbell’s tracks, here produced primarily by Bunny Lee, would play first on King Tubby’s Home Town Hi-Fi in Jamaica. The songs run the range from clash-ready standards like “Mash You Down” and “The Gorgon” to cultural commentaries like “Jah Jah Me Horn Yah” and “Bandulu” to a lover’s masterpiece, “The Investigator,” which leads off the set. Stretching into the early 80s, the collection includes two originals that would spawn countless reinterpretations, “Rope In” and “Boxing Around.”

    Other Releases by Cornell Campbell

    Cornell CampbellTwo TimerStudio 16
    Superb roots vocal cut from Cornell Campbell originally released in 1980 with The Professionals in effortless form on the stripped down B-side. Comes in...
    • Cornell Campbell – Two Timer
    • Joe Gibbs & The Professionals – Chatter Box
    Cornell CampbellRighteous RastamanJackpot
    Conscious or Righteous still sounds heavy as..mid 70s heavyweight roots from Cornell Campbell plus check King Tubby's awesome dub on the flip..worth the...
    • Cornell Campbell – Righteous Rastaman
    • King Tubby – Dub
    Cornell CampbellBoxing (Gorgon)Gorgan
    Second killer cut of "boxing" produced by Bunny Lee and with Cornell's wicked version of the Nina Simone soul jazz classic.
    • – Boxing
    • – My Baby Don't Care

    Other Releases on 17 North Parade

    Max RomeoRevelation Time17 North Parade
    Recorded at Randy’s Studio 17 and Lee Perry’s Black Ark, Max Romeo’s Revelation Time is rightfully regarded as one of the cornerstones of Jamaican...
    • – Revelation Time
    • – No Peace
    • – Tacko
    • – Blood Of The Prophet
    • – Blood Of The Prophet Pt. II
    • – Warning, Warning
    • – A Quarter Pound Of I'cense
    • – Three Blind Mice
    • – Open The Iron Gate
    • – Open The Iron Gate Pt. II
    Ossie All StarsLeggo Dub17 North Parade
    Killer late 70s dub album which is based mainly on Gregory Isaacs "Mr Isaacs" LP. Originally released in 1978 on Cash & Carry records. Tuff Revolutionaries...
    • – Dubby Dubby
    • – Leggo Dub
    • – Doberman Skank
    • – Winners Dub
    • – Dub Down Babylon
    • – Brooklyn Style
    • – Ready Dub
    • – Ghetto Dub
    • – Bubble Up Style
    • – Better Choice
    Lee ‘Scatch’ PerryBlack Ark Vol. 217 North Parade
    Black Ark Vol. 2 is another piece of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s limitless musical puzzle. "It’s a bedrock of deep and heavy rhythms recorded around...
    • Carol Cole – Ethiopia
    • The Silvertones – Give Praises
    • The Inamans – How Deep Is Your Love
    • Lacksley Castell – Jah Love Is Sweeter
    • Bunny Rugs – Let Love Touch Us Now
    • Bunny Rugs – I Am...I Said
    • The Originals – Got To Be Irie
    • The Upsetters – Double Wine
    • Junior Byles – Mumbling And Grumbling
    Barrington LevyTeach The Youth: Barrington Levy & Friends At Joe Gibbs 1980+8517 North Parade
    Featuring Barrington Levy's work with The Mighty Two (Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson) from the early 80s. Four discomix's with various DJ's plus dubs and long...

      People also bought

      Johnny ClarkeStop Them JahJackpot
      Heavyweight early eighties version of "Stop Them Jah" with dub version from King Tubby's studio 
      • Johnny Clarke – Stop Them Jah
      • King Tubby – Dub
      Mickey SimpsonI And I Can't Turn Back NowTotal Sounds
      Super deep vocal roots from the mid 70s with version, limited press..
      • Mickey Simpson – I And I Can't Turn Back Now
      • Love Music – I And I Version
      Junior MurvinPolice & ThievesJustice League
      Stone cold reggae classic, the sound of the streets in Jamaica & England 40 odd years ago..
      • Junior Murvin – Police & Thieves
      • The Upsetters – Police & Thieves Version
      Barry BrownConscious GirlD-Roy Records
      One of seven new 12" represses from North West London label D-Roy and their sub label Niagara featuring Freddie McKay, Al Campbell, Gregory Isaacs, Junior...
      • – Conscious Girl
      • – Dub Plate Mix
      • – Untitled Dub
      Barry BrownFrom CreationJackpot
      Deep 70s roots classic from the late Barry Brown plus King Tubby's dub on the b-side.
      • Barry Brown – From Creation
      • King Tubby & The Agrovators – Dub
      Cornell CampbellRighteous RastamanJackpot
      Conscious or Righteous still sounds heavy as..mid 70s heavyweight roots from Cornell Campbell plus check King Tubby's awesome dub on the flip..worth the...
      • Cornell Campbell – Righteous Rastaman
      • King Tubby – Dub
      Cornell Campbell100lb Of CollieGorgon
      Deep 1982 roots vocal from Cornell Campbell with great dub version on the flip.
      • – 100lb Of Collie
      • – Version