Born 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica, Cornell got his start in the early 1960s at Studio One. In 1967 he became a member of short-lived Uniques. By 1969, Cornell had his own group called the Eternals.
Cornell sings in a falsetto style and made his mark as a lovers rock singer (although he did record a string of rasta hits in the mid 70s). He recorded 'Stars' and 'Queen of the Minstrels' at Studio One during the late 60s and moved on to Bunny Lee's studios in 1971. By 1980 their relationship ended and Cornell's career and output slowed considerably.
The rocksteady podcast on the duborganizer website has a slightly different recording of "Let's Start Again" that you can download for free.
Also try to check out the beautiful cover by Ocean 11 featuring Alex Desert from Hepcat.
arechigraph 1 year ago
Love this tune!! Harry Moodie is still a genius
rudepayoh 2 years ago
I'm working tonight, this sound will be there 'till the end of the night! waooooh run dis again!!! Moodie's style!!
soonyuh 2 years ago
great moments! jamaica memory for us all!! many thanx nickyska
soonyuh 2 years ago
I'm too lazy to hunt 7"s anymore and in all my CD buying over the years I still haven't come across this song. Does anyone know what disc(s) it may be on? Did I just miss it somehow? I don't even have a working turntable these days, so it must be in a digital format. Any leads?
OneShadowyFigure 2 years ago
I still need this!
OneShadowyFigure 3 years ago
This is beautiful. I can listen to this over and over again.
GooGoo32 3 years ago 2
i love this song!!!
ewambui 3 years ago