About 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
Top Tracks
Morning Glory
Speak Softly
Leaving
Genie in a Jar
What A Great Day
Government Man
Message To My Woman
Doctor Love
Bound In Bondage
Righteous Stand
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