Don Campbell (musician)

Don Campbell is a British reggae singer from north-west London, best known for his lovers rock records released since the mid-1990s.

Don Campbell was a member of Carlton 'Bubblers' Ogilvie and Tony 'Ruff Cutt' Phillips' Undivided Roots band, Creation Rebel, Singers and Players and Dub Syndicate in the early 1980s before embarking on a solo career.

Campbell also played drums on Vivian Jones works, which proved much in demand in the Jah Shaka dances of that spiritually conscious, roots and culture period.

Amongst a mostly original collection of compositions, the album featured versions of contemporaneous Prince Far I tracks, in particular, one vocal and dub song being an account of the life of Pan Africanist Jamaican Revivalist Preacher, Alexander Bedward.

The album also features a dub take on The Techniques and Pat Kelly Sonia Pottinger High Note label hit, "You Don't Care."