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Rocking Universally by Noel Ellis

Biografie van de kunstenaar Noel Ellis

Born In 1958 In Kingston Jamaica Noel Ellis Spent His Early Childhood In That City's Infamous Trenchtown District. The Son Of Reggae-Soul Singer Alton Ellis The Younger Ellis Turned Out To Have A Pretty Good Voice Of His Own And Even Recorded An Unreleased Song "It Has Been A Long Time " Backed By The Gladiators At Channel One While He Was Still A Teenager. Alton Left Jamaica And Relocated To Toronto And Noel Eventually Joined His Father There But Soon After Noel's Arrival Alton Moved On To England Where He Had A Significant Fan Base And Noel Stayed On In Toronto With His Aunt And Uncle Attending Castle Frank High School. Luckily Toronto Had A Lively West Indian Population And Several Record Shops That Catered To The Émigré Market So Ellis Was Able To Keep Up On The Latest 45s From Jamaica. Toronto Developed Its Own Nascent Reggae Scene By The Mid-'70s Much Of It Based Around Jerry Brown's Summer Records. Recognizing Ellis' Talent Brown Released Noel's "Reach My Destiny" As One Side Of A Split Disco 45 In 1978. The Song Didn't Generate Much Interest But 1979's "Rocking Universally " Recorded At Summer With Help From Jackie Mittoo Did Even Charting In Europe As A 12" Single. Four Years Later In 1983 Summer Released A Full-Length Album By Ellis Simply Called Noel Ellis Which Featured "Rocking Universally" And Five Other Solid Roots Reggae Tracks In Extended Versions. The Album Didn't Achieve Any Commercial Success At The Time But Has Since Become Somewhat Of A Lost Cult Classic. Ellis Left Summer And Began Working A Series Of Odd Jobs To Support Himself Occasionally Tracking Sides For Small Independent Labels Eventually Relocating Like His Father To London. Seattle's Light In The Attic Records Rescued The Excellent Noel Ellis LP From Obscurity In 2006 When The Label Reissued It On CD.

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