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During the rocksteady era Al Campbell - born 1954 in Kingston, Jamaica - made his recording debut at the legendary Studio One as the frontman of a group called the Thrillers. After he had left the Thrillers he formed a duo with Freddie McGregor but things really started off when he pursued a solo career. Over the past thirty years this distinctive singer never sticked to one particular style, but recorded successfully in just about all of the many styles through which reggae music has passed. Thus he has built an impressive collection of hit singles and albums recorded for himself and other leading producers, much of which can be purchased like "Sings Tribute To Clement Coxsone Dodd" on his own 'Reggae Road' imprint. Musical history has learned us that every now and then Al Campbell managed to come up with something a little special. Just one listen to this brand new album entitled "Sings Tribute To Clement Coxsone Dodd", and one can tell that this gifted songwriter and distinctive singer has done it again. |
| Country: Jamaica |
| Style: Roots |
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