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Jimmy Cliff albums featuring Tony Allen

Jimmy Cliff Music Videos (8)
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| | Black Magic CD (2004)
$14.49 Personnel: Jimmy Cliff (acoustic guitar); Jimmy Cliff (vocals); Sting (vocals, electric bass); DJ Hawk Eye, Shawn McQuiller, Tessane Chen, Spice , Sting, Bounty Killer (vocals); Nadz (rap vocals); Jean Phillipe Hann, George "Funky" Brown, Charles Allen Smith, Amir-Salaam Bayyan (guitar); ...
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 Jimmy Cliff Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Jimmy Cliff songs: Many Rivers to Cross Lyrics, Wonderful World, Beautiful People Lyrics, You Can Get It If You Really Want Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Harder They Come Lyrics, Vietnam Lyrics, Hard Road to Travel Lyrics, Bongo Man Lyrics, Come Into My Life Lyrics, Sitting in Limbo Lyrics, Miss Jamaica Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Sufferin' in the Land Lyrics, Time Will Tell Lyrics, Hello Sunshine Lyrics, Wild World Lyrics, Sooner or Later Lyrics, Struggling Man Lyrics, Better Days Are Coming Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Samba Reggae Lyrics, Let Your Yeah Be Yeah Lyrics, Peace Lyrics.
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 Jimmy Cliff Biography
One of the great popularizers of reggae music, Jimmy Cliff blazed a trail into rock that Bob Marley later followed. In the mid 1960s, the young Jamaican singer moved to London to pursue his singing career. After returning to his home and recording some ska & rocksteady material, Cliff finally broke through in 1969 with "Wonderful World, Beautiful People." After hearing the song, Paul Simon travelled to Kingston and booked the same rhythm section, studio, and engineer to record "Mother and Child Reunion"--arguably the first U.S.-made reggae song. As the gun-toting, reggae-singing star of THE HARDER THEY COME (1972), Cliff was suddenly Jamaica's most marketable property. It was the island's best homegrown film, and its soundtrack one of the biggest-selling reggae records of all time.
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 Contemporaries
Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Toots & the Maytals, Peter Tosh, Desmond Dekker, Barrington Levy, The Heptones, Alton Ellis, The Congos, Junior Murvin (Reggae), The Meditations, Dr. Alimantado
 Followers
The Rolling Stones, Gregory Isaacs, UB40, Steel Pulse, Black Uhuru, The Police, Sly & Robbie, Aswad, Sugar Minott, U-Roy, Ziggy Marley, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ijahman
 Influences
James Brown, Smokey Robinson, The Isley Brothers, Jackie Wilson, The Skatalites, The Impressions, The Flamingos (Doo Wop), Laurel Aitken, John Holt (Vocals), Joe Higgs
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