Greedy Ways

A 2 track roots reggae single (7m 14s) — released March 4th 2013 on Roots Garden Records

RGR017A: Cornell Campbell - "Greedy Ways" / Manasseh - "Dub the Majority"

Cornell's pure and relaxed vocal tones take on a serious subject matter in this heartfelt message to the rich and greedy. Manasseh supplies a deep & atmospheric rhythm section, it's sparse arrangement and lush organic sounds creating the perfect backdrop for this timeless tale.

Complete with full length dubwise version delivered in fine & sophisticated style.

"everything you have you see you haffi want to control , taking from the innocent your heart is too cold..."

Biography:

Cornell Campbell has established his name as one of Jamaica's most iconic and legendary singers, often using his distinct sweet falsetto voiceto convey frustration, soul or despair. With a career spanning an amazing 57 plus years, his musical contribution has remained a strong presence from the foundations of Ska to Rocksteady, Reggae, Rub-a-Dub, Dancehall and beyond. Cornell's singing career began in his local church choir. At age eleven, in 1956, he was introduced to trombonist Rico Rodrigues, who took him to Clemment Dodd's studio (latterly of "Studio One" fame), where he recorded his first single, "My Treasure," backed by founding members of the Skatalites band. Further singles followed as Jamaican music transformed from rhythm & blues to Ska. After a series of solo hits in the early Ska era, Cornell resurfaced as part of the rocksteady harmony trio the Uniques. As the decade ended, he helmed the Eternals,scoring a number of Studio One generated hits including "Queen of the Minstrels" and "Stars," but in 1971 again went solo after teaming with Produced Bunny Lee, a pairing which spotlightedCampbell'sdistinctive falsetto to stunning effect. Embracing the cultural revolution that was taking place in Jamaica in 1975 he shifted from the lovers rock sensibility toward the more explicitly rastafarian approach of records like "Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm" and "Natural Fact," both of which emerged among his biggest hits to date. Later that year, Campbelland Leealso launched "The Gorgon," a boastful smash which yielded a series of hit sequels. The majority of Lee's hit singles featured King Tubby on mixing duty, the accompanying dubwise versions immortalising Cornell as one of the most frequent voices to bounce through Tubby's echo chamber. As the 80's approached Cornell embraced the new Rub-a-dub and later digital dancehall sound with hit singles recorded for Channel 1, Joe Gibbs, King Jammy's and many others. In more recent years Cornell has worked with producers and musicians further afield, including Germany's "Rhythm and Sound" records and most recently touring and recording with acclaimed UK band "Soothsayers".

isn't it great when you have an association with a label... brand new from the legendary Cornell campbell on Roots garden... What a Voice - David Rodigan (MBE) BBC 1 Xtra 07/04/2013

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