This morning, I received the sad news that Jimmy Cliff passed away yesterday at the age of 81 following a bout of pneumonia. He was the one who first got me into reggae in the mid-seventies and, over the years, led me to buy and enjoy a lot of this music.
Born in Jamaica, he set out at a young age to find his fortune as a musician in Kingston. The Harder They Come, in which he sang several songs on the soundtrack and also played the lead role of Ivan, shows that this was not something everyone was fortunate enough to achieve. I saw this film in its original version without subtitles when I was young and must admit that I often didn't understand any of the words spoken. But if ever a film has described the Jamaican music scene, it's this one.
The fact that he also denounced social injustices in numerous songs is most convincing in Vietnam, which Bob Dylan once called perhaps the best protest song ever written. Thirteen years ago, Cliff once again created a reggae album with Rebirth, which unfortunately is played far too rarely.
Rest in peace, Jimmy Cliff.
Jimmy Cliff - The Harder They Come
Jimmy Cliff - Vietnam
Jimmy Cliff - World Upside Down
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