Cornell Campbell - Magic Spell

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Review by Skape 7

Cornell Campbell's album Magic Spell is a showcase of the Jamaican singer's smooth vocals and soulful sound. The album, released in 1978, features ten tracks that blend reggae, soul, and R&B influences into a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience.

From the opening track "Magic Spell" to the closing song "The Investigator", Campbell's voice is the star of the show. He effortlessly glides through each song, delivering emotive and heartfelt performances that are sure to leave listeners entranced.

The album is also notable for its use of live instrumentation, with a full band providing the backing for Campbell's vocals. The result is a warm and organic sound that perfectly complements the singer's voice.

Standout tracks on the album include "The Gorgon" and "Jah Jah Me Horn Yah", which showcase Campbell's ability to blend social commentary with catchy melodies. "Boxing Around" is another highlight, with its upbeat rhythm and infectious chorus.

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Artist: Cornell Campbell
Album: Magic Spell
Rating: 4.8

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Drum & Bass Version
Magic Spell

Video

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Catalog Numbers

W8030

Labels

Jackpot

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

About Cornell Campbell

Born 23 November 1945 in Kingston, Jamaica, Cornel Campbell got his start in the early 1960s at . In 1966, after the duet The Bell Stars (with George), he formed with Aaron Davis, and with which he recorded ska and rocksteady tracks for , and . After leaving The Sensations, Cornel was briefly in (without recording with them at the time) and then formed his own group called (which became ) who recorded for and before splitting in 1971. From 1972 to 1978, Cornel Campbell recorded as a solo artist for and then joined in the next version of . Cornel sings in a falsetto style and made his mark as a lovers rock singer (although he did record a string of rasta hits in the mid 70s). Amongst his hits, 'Stars' and 'Queen of the Minstrels' (with The Eternals) for Studio One during the late 60s, 'Natty Dread Inna Greenwich Village', 'The Duke Of Earl' and 'Gorgon' for , 'Everyday Is Like A Holiday' and 'Those Guys' (with The Sensations) for . During the 1980's, his career slowed but has revived since the 1990's. Brother of (from ) and Robert Campbell (AKA ).

Real Name

    • Cornel Campbell

Name Vars

  • Andrew Cornel Campbell
  • C Campbell
  • C Campble
  • C. A. Campbell
  • C. Campbel
  • C. Campbell
  • C. Campble
  • C.Campbell
  • Campbell
  • Campbell, Cornel
  • Campbell, Cornel Andrew
  • Carnel Campbell
  • Carnell Campbell
  • Cee Cee
  • Connel Campbell
  • Cornal Campbell
  • Corneal Campbell
  • Cornel
  • Cornel Andrew Campbell
  • Cornel Cambell
  • Cornel Campbel
  • Cornel Campbell
  • Cornel Campbelle
  • Cornel Campble
  • Cornel Campell
  • Cornell
  • Cornell Cambell
  • Cornell Campbel
  • Cornell Carpbell
  • Cornet Campbell
  • Don Campbell
  • Don Carnell
  • Don Cornel
  • Don Cornell
  • Solid Explosion

Aliases

  • Elton Ellis
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Summary by Skape 7

Magic Spell is a must-listen for fans of reggae, soul, and R&B. Campbell's voice is a true pleasure to listen to, and the album's expertly crafted arrangements make it a timeless classic.

Comments

advocatesiddhant72
2023-04-15
Tuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
emilposteuca
2023-04-14
though this was called 'just one kiss'? great tune!