Lacksley Castell
Lacksley Castell (born 1959 - died 1983) was born in Jamaica and possessed a high, light voice that resembled that of the late, great Hugh Mundell, he began cutting sides towards the end of the 70s with producers such as Prince Jammy, voicing a variety of tunes that Jammy put out with a couple of Hugh Mundell tracks as the album Jah Fire after Mundell's untimely death. These were moderately successful, though many mistook him for Mundell, and led to Robert "Negus Roots" Palmer deciding to voice him, firstly on a couple of 12"s and then on two albums. The first album Morning Glory has riddims by Sly & Robbie and backing vocals by Don Carlos. The second, Princess Lady, was one of Mad Professor's first productions.
Lacksley Castell died in 1983. Since his death, the handful of singles and albums he released fetched some of the highest prices seen for reggae vinyl on ebay until their reissue through Musical Ambassador.
A small (and incomplete?) discography:
7 "
Babylon World (Rockers)
Jah Love Is Sweeter (Orchid)
10" & 12"
Lost Love (Jah Life records) JL 007
Tug a War Games (CSA records) CSA 006
Government Man (Negus Roots) NERT 008
African Queen (Negus Roots) NERT 001
Collie Tree (Soundoff Records) SOFD 003
What A Great Day (Sufferers Heights) SUFF 001
Black Man Misery (JB) JBD 017
Jah Is Watching You (Negus Roots) nert 05
Johhny Brown /mrs brown (Negus Roots) nert 019
Speak Softly (Negus Roots) Nert 014
Love In Your Heart (Rockers) RP 010
Jah Children (Hungrytown) HT 1079
Lost Love (Jah Life)
My Collie Tree (Sound Off) SOFD 003
Message to my woman (Negus Roots) NERT 013
Albums
Jah Fire (with Hugh Mundell) (Jammys)
Morning Glory (Negus Roots)
Princess Lady (Negus Roots) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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