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Lacksley Castell was born in Jamaica in the early 60s. Possessed of 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. |
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| Lacksley Castell - Speak Softly Extended | | Lacksley Castell - Johnny Brown From the "Princess Lady" album released in 1983 on Negus Roots, produced by Robert Flako Palmer. Check out Lacksley's other album "Morning Glory" as well, both are great! | | Lacksley Castell - Be My Princess Lady 1980 Lacksley Castell - Be My Princess Lady - Hugh Mundell: Jah Fire - 1980 - Produced by: Prince Jammy - Backed by: Sly Dunbar, Santa Davis, Horsemouth Wallace, Robbie Shakespear, Jah Mike, Bo Peep Bowen, Bingy Bunny, Chinna, Gladstone Anderson, Keith Sterling, Bobby Ellis, Deadly Headly, Cedric Brooks, Stiky & Scully Simms - Produced by: Prince Jammy | | Lacksley Castell - Leaving + Sly & Robbie - Leaving Dub 1982 Lacksley Castell - Leaving + Sly & Robbie - Leaving Dub - Morning Glory + Dub Rockers Delight - 1982 - Produced by: Robert Flako Palmer - Engineers & Mixed by: Steven Stewart, Bunny Tom Tom & Errol Brown - Backed by: Robbie Shakespear, L. Parks, Sly Dunbar, Bo Peep, Ranchie, Dougie, A. Collin, etc. - Backing Vocals: Don Carlos, L. Wallace, Goldie Locks & Lacksley Castell - At: Channel One & Tuff Gong (Kingston, JA) | |
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