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    Cornell Campbell Queen Of The Minstrel

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    • Cornell Campbell – Queen Of The Minstrel
    • Cornell Campbell – Jah Jah Mi An Ya
    • 1. Queen Of The Minstrel
    • 2. Jah Jah Mi An Ya

    Two 70s roots classics back to back with Queen Of The Minstrels taking the A side but it's  Cornell Campbell's best ever tune on the flip Jah Jah Mi An Ya that completes the package. Buy before they fly......

    Other Releases by Cornell Campbell

    Cornell CampbellChange Your WaysPoor Man's Friend
    Poor Man’s Friend Records is proud to present a brand new 7” featuring the legendary Cornell Campbell. This 45 delivers a powerful message from The...
    • Cornell Campbell – Change Your Ways
    • Yakka – Change That Dub
    Cornell CampbellDarling Forgive MeDutchess
    Two rare Treasure Isle recordings from the sixties featuring Cornell Campbell and The Pargaons on this Dutchess 2 sider!
    • Cornell Campbell – Darling Forgive Me
    • The Paragons – Baby Some Day
    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 CampbellJah Jah Me Horn YahCommon Ground International
    Great clean & loud pressing of Cornell Campbell 1973 roots classic, a must have..with a dubplate version plus a looped up effects laden dub version on...
    • – Jah Jah Me Horn Yah (Dubplate Mix)
    • – Jah Jah Me Horn Yah (Original Mix)
    • – Jah Jah Me Horn Yah (Dubplate Version)
    Cornell CampbellI Man A The Stal-A-Watt17 North Parade
    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...
    • – The Investigator
    • – Jah Jah Me Horn Ya
    • – The Gorgon
    • – The Stal-A-Watt
    • – Mash You Down
    • – No Man's Land
    • – Rasta Come From Jail
    • – Two Face Rasta
    • – Hypocrite
    • – Boxing Around
    • – Two Timer
    • – Bandulu
    • – Rope In
    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

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    Long out of print double CD featuring some of the great man's works, Treasure Isle to mid 70s self productions..30 tracks no filler!

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