So many great records by the man
"Ain`t that loving you" and "No More Runnings" are superb
I also really rate "Freedom Street"
and also this one from ther later part of the 80`s
http://www.strictly-vibes.com/al-campbe ... t1008.html
I have said so many times before Al Campbell discography needs a serious re-issue program.
List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
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Rootsman
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Rocky VIII
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Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
My favourite Al Campbell tunes
"Soldier In Jah Army"
"Fight I Down"
"Dancehall Style"
"You Jammin" (same riddim as "Leave Ya" Freddie McGregor)
"Dance With Me Baby" (same riddim as Mystic Eyes "Perilous Time")
"Soldier In Jah Army"
"Fight I Down"
"Dancehall Style"
"You Jammin" (same riddim as "Leave Ya" Freddie McGregor)
"Dance With Me Baby" (same riddim as Mystic Eyes "Perilous Time")
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Plastic Fantastic
Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
Album: Late Night Blues
Tracks: Know Yourself; When Spring is Around; Down the Drain
Tracks: Know Yourself; When Spring is Around; Down the Drain
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Skirt an Blouse
Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
Other side of Love +1 for me , solid LP
Talk about love - AC Music is another goodie
Talk about love - AC Music is another goodie
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captain rubadub
Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
them a twang (bebo 12")
politicians (Move rec 12")
jah love 7"
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politicians (Move rec 12")
jah love 7"
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jumbo
Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
@vtov: Turn Me Loose is a wicked chune, but it's produced by Jo Jo Hookim for Channel One, originally released on the Well Charge label in 1982. In the late 90s Coxsone Dodd produced a remake on the original 'never let go' riddim for Studio One
and if i may add a couple of personal favourites that haven't been mentioned already:
Down Inna Babylon (larry lawrence & al campbel)
Back Off With Your Cocaine (sly & robbie)
Where Were You (phil pratt & lee perry)
and if i may add a couple of personal favourites that haven't been mentioned already:
Down Inna Babylon (larry lawrence & al campbel)
Back Off With Your Cocaine (sly & robbie)
Where Were You (phil pratt & lee perry)
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vtov
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Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
jumbo wrote:@vtov: Turn Me Loose is a wicked chune, but it's produced by Jo Jo Hookim for Channel One, originally released on the Well Charge label in 1982. In the late 90s Coxsone Dodd produced a remake on the original 'never let go' riddim for Studio One quote]
OK. Answer = Never Let Go, but I may have to add another recommendation still. Is there a list of AC works on HitSound and/or produced by U. Brown? If not no worries, will find the HitSound single to add.
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Bellyman
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Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
Okay, I decided to add another track that might be overlooked but is wonderful and meaningful too:
Na Leave Jamaica (album 'Fence too tall' from 1987, not on RA).
Na Leave Jamaica (album 'Fence too tall' from 1987, not on RA).
rougher yet
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Jahson
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Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
One of my all-time favourite singers, so many good records to choose from but for me his most outstanding track has to be "Late Night Blues" and overall I still rate his late 70s work the best
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On Working Man the track "Who's Gonna Bell the Cat" is murderous, with Maxie's great version "Ganja Syrup" on this LP
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On Working Man the track "Who's Gonna Bell the Cat" is murderous, with Maxie's great version "Ganja Syrup" on this LP
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Wanks
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Re: List Al Campbell 3 favorite LP + tracks
"Call me" off the Gee baby lp
Love that tune so much
Love that tune so much