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Infobox musical artist | name = Jimmy Cliff| image = JimmyCliff.jpg| caption = Cliff performing in 1997.| image_size = 240px| landscape = no| background = solo_singer| birth_name = James Chambers| birth_date = Birth date and age|1948|04|01|df=y| birth_place = Somerton District, Saint James Parish, Jamaica|St. James , Jamaica | instrument = Human voice|Vocals , guitar , piano , conga drums , Keyboard instrument|keyboards | genre = Ska , reggae | occupation = Musician, singer, actor| years_active = 1962–present| label = Island Records|Island , MCI, Columbia Records|Columbia , Trojan Records|Trojan , EMI Records|EMI , CBS Records|CBS cite web|url= http://www.answers.com/topic/jimmy-cliff |title=Jimmy Cliff: Biography| date= |accessdate=17 November 2011| website = http://www.jimmycliff.com/ Official site Jimmy Cliff , Jamaican Order of Merit|OM (born James Chambers on 1 April 1948) is a Jamaica n musician, singer and actor. He is the only currently living musician to hold the Jamaican Order of Merit|Order of Merit , the highest honour that can be granted by the Jamaica n government for achievement in the arts and sciences.
Cliff is best known among mainstream audiences for song s such as "Sitting in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want" and " Many Rivers to Cross " from the The Harder They Come (soundtrack)|soundtrack to The Harder They Come , which helped popularize reggae across the world;Larkin, Colin: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae , 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9. and his cover version|covers of Cat Stevens ' " Wild World " and Johnny Nash 's " I Can See Clearly Now " from the film Cool Runnings . Outside of the reggae world, he is probably best known for his film appearance in The Harder They Come . Cliff was one of five performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.
Early life and career
Jimmy Cliff was born in Somerton District, Saint James Parish, Jamaica|St. James , Jamaica .cite book |last=Thompson |first=Dave |title=Reggae & Caribbean Music |year= 2002 |publisher=Backbeat Books |isbn=0-87930-655-6 He began writing songs while still at primary school in St. James, listening to a neighbour's sound system. In 1962 his father took him to Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston to go to Kingston Technical school, where he ended up sharing his cousin's one rented room in East Kingston.
Cliff sought out many producers while still going to school, trying to get his songs recorded without success. He also entered talent contests. "One night I was walking past a record store and restaurant as they were closing, pushed myself in and convinced one of them, Leslie Kong , to go into the recording business, starting with me," he writes in his own website biography. After two single (music)|singles that failed to make much impression, his career took off when his "Hurricane Hattie" became a hit record|hit , while he was aged 14.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p2874/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic.com biography It was record producer|produced by Leslie Kong|Kong , with whom Cliff remained until Kong's death from a heart attack in 1971.
Cliff's later local hit singles included "King of Kings", "Dearest Beverley", "Miss Jamaica", and "Pride and Passion". In 1964, Cliff was chosen as one of Jamaica's representatives at the World's Fair and he soon signed to Island Records and moved to the United Kingdom|UK . Island Records initially (and unsuccessfully) tried to sell Cliff to the rock music|rock audience, but his career took off in the late 1960s.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: Reggae: The Rough Guide , 1997, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-85828-247-0. His international debut album was Hard Road to Travel . It received excellent reviews and included "Waterfall" (composed by Nirvana (UK band)|Nirvana 's Alex Spyropoulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons ), which became a hit in Brazil and won the International Song Festival.
"Waterfall" was followed in 1969 by "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" and "Vietnam" in 1970, both popular throughout most of the world. Bob Dylan called "Vietnam" the best protest song he had ever heard. Also during this period, Cliff released a cover version|cover of Cat Stevens ' " Wild World " as a single, but it was not included on his Wonderful World, Beautiful People album.
The Harder They Come (1972) and subsequent career
In 1972, Cliff starred as Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin in the classic reggae film, The Harder They Come , directed by Perry Henzell . As the film tells Martin's story, he is a young man without funds. Arriving in Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston from the country, he tries to make it in the recording business, but without success. Eventually, he turns to a life of crime. The soundtrack album of the film was a huge success that sold well across the world, bringing reggae to an international audience for the first time. It remains the most significant film to have come out of Jamaica since independence. The film made its debut at London 's Notting Hill Gaumont Film Company|Gaumont Movie theater|cinema on 1 September 1972.cite book | first= John | last= Tobler | year= 1992 | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition= 1st | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd | location= London | pages= 242 | id= CN 5585
After a series of albums, Cliff took a break and traveled to Africa , and subsequently converted to Islam . http://www.jamaicans.com/culture/jahalloffamejimm.shtml Jamaica Hall Of Fame: Jimmy Cliff, Reggae Superstar Retrieved on 2010-01-25. He quickly returned to music, touring for several years before he sound recording and reproduction|recorded with Kool & the Gang for The Power and the Glory (1983). In 1984 Cliff appeared at the Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf , Netherlands .
During the 1981 The River Tour|River Tour , Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band added Cliff's previously little-known song "Trapped" to their live set; it achieved great prominence when included on 1985's We Are the World (album)|We Are the World benefit album. The follow-up, Cliff Hanger (album)|Cliff Hanger (1985) won a Grammy Awards of 1986|Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album|'Best Reggae Album' , though it was his last major success in the United States|U.S. until 1993. Also in 1985 Cliff contributed to the song " Sun City (song)|Sun City ," a protest song songwriter|written and composed by Steven Van Zandt and recorded by Artists United Against Apartheid to convey opposition to the South Africa n policy of apartheid .cite book | first= John | last= Tobler | year= 1992 | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition= 1st | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd | location= London | pages= 409 | id= CN 5585 Cliff then provided backing vocalist|backing vocals on The Rolling Stones ' 1986 album, Dirty Work (The Rolling Stones album)|Dirty Work . In 1988, his song "Shelter of Your Love" was featured in the hit film Cocktail (1988 film)|Cocktail .
In 1991 Cliff appeared at the second Rock in Rio music festival|festival in the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil. He continued to sell well in Jamaica and, to a lesser extent, the UK, returning to the mainstream pop music|pop record chart|charts in the US and elsewhere ( List of French number-one hits of 1994|#1 in Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|France ) with a version of Johnny Nash 's " I Can See Clearly Now " on the Cool Runnings film soundtrack in 1993. In 1995 Cliff released the single " Hakuna Matata (song)|Hakuna Matata ," a collaboration with Lebo M , a song from the soundtrack of the film The Lion King .
In 2002, Cliff released the album Fantastic Plastic People in Europe , after first providing free Uploading and downloading|download s using Peer-to-peer file sharing|p2p software . This album featured collaborations with Joe Strummer , AnnieLennox , and Sting (musician)|Sting as well as new songs that were very reminiscent of Cliff's original hits. In 2004 Cliff completely reworked the songs, dropping the traditional reggae in favour of an electronica sound, for inclusion in Black Magic. He also performed at the closing ceremony to the 2002 Commonwealth Games . In 2003 his song "You Can Get It If You Really Want" was included in the soundtrack to the film, '' Something's Gotta Give (film)|Something's Gotta Give . Cliff appeared in July 2003 at the Paléo Festival in Nyon , Switzerland .
Cliff has also covered Solomon Linda 's "Mbube", which has been re-recorded by The Tokens as " The Lion Sleeps Tonight ". Cliff name checked the Welsh people|Welsh privateer , Henry Morgan , in his song "Oh, Jamaica". Joe Strummer recorded "Over The Border" with Cliff on the latter's album Black Magic.
In 2007 Cliff performed at the opening ceremony at Cricket 's 2007 Cricket World Cup|World Cup . His song "Many Rivers to Cross" references the White cliffs of Dover|White Cliffs Of Dover, England .
In the spring and summer of 2010, Cliff embarked on an extensive tour of the US and Canada. http://www.jimmycliff.com/v-css/tour/ Jimmycliff.com
Acting career
In addition to providing the music for The Harder They Come , Cliff also had the film's starring role as the struggling reggae singer, Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin, which was his acting debut. http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0070155/ IMDb.com database 1
Cliff also appeared as the Jamaican musician and revolutionary, Ernest Reed, in the 1986 comedy Club Paradise , co-starring with Robin Williams and Peter O'Toole , http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0090856/ IMDb.com database 2 and contributed several songs to the soundtrack, including "Seven Day Weekend", which he sang with Elvis Costello .
Cliff appeared in the film Marked for Death http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0100114/fullcredits#cast IMDb.com database 3 in 1990, performing "John Crow" with the Jimmy Cliff Band.
Awards and honors
The Jamaican government under P.J. Patterson honoured Cliff on 20 October 2003, by awarding him Jamaican Order of Merit|The Order of Merit , the nation's third-highest honour, in recognition of his contributions to the film and music of Jamaica." http://www.jis.gov.jm/education/html/20031015t110000-0500_816_jis_jimmy_cliff_heads_list_of_141_persons_to_receive_national_honours.asp Jimmy Cliff Heads List Of 141 Persons To Receive National Honours," Jamaica Information Service, 16 October 2003 He and Mervyn Morris are the only currently living figures from the arts to hold this distinction and he is the only living musician to do so.
Cliff was also an inaugural member of the The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists. http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/pastjudges.asp Independent Music Awards - Past Judges More recently, Cliff appeared on the Jazz World Stage at the Glastonbury Festival 2008|Glastonbury Festival in 2008 and again at Glastonbury in 2011.
Cliff's recording of "You Can Get It If You Really Want" was used as a Political campaign|campaign anthem by the Sandinista National Liberation Front in the 1990 election in Nicaragua . It was also adopted by the United Kingdom|British Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party during their annual conference in October 2007. It is unclear whether Cliff endorsed either political party .
In September 2009, Cliff was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , following a campaign on his behalf by the American, Charles Earle.Jimmy Cliff Still a Musical Rebel http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20090927/ent/ent7.html Cliff reacted to the news by saying, "This is good for Cliff, good for Jamaican music and good for my country." On December 15, 2009, Cliff was officially announced as an inductee and was inducted on March 15, 2010" http://www.rockhall.com/induction2010 Congratulations to the 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees!" Rockhall.com, 17 December 2009 by Wyclef Jean .
Cover versions of Cliff songs
;"The Harder They Come" Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones recorded "The Harder They Come", as a A-side and B-side|b-side to his single featuring "Run, Rudolph, Run," written by Chuck Berry , in 1978.cite web|url= http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/12/07/us-richards-idUSN0626203020071207|title=Keith Richards reissues rare single on iTunes|last=Goodman|first=Dean|date=6 December 2007|publisher= Reuters |accessdate=27 August 2011 It has also been covered by Madness (band)|Madness (1992),cite book|last=Strong|first=Martin Charles|title=The Essential Rock Discography|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=CsooY_e1w8kC& pg=PA658|accessdate=27 August 2011|year=2006|publisher=Canongate U.S.|isbn=978-1-84195-860-6|page=658 Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson (1980),cite book|last=Gimarc|first=George|title=Punk Diary: the Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock, 1970-1982|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=4WM6Cb1z-PwC& pg=PA337|accessdate=27 August 2011|year=2005|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation|isbn=978-0-87930-848-3|page=337 Rancid (band)|Rancid ,cite web|url= http://www.wirenh.com/music-mainmenu-5/long-play-mainmenu-77/4404-the-harder-they-come.html|title='The Harder They Come'|last=Kanner|first=Matt|date=9 September 2010|work= The Wire (magazine)|The Wire |accessdate=27 August 2011 Willie Nelson ,Joe Strummer , Jerry Garcia Band , Me First & The Gimme Gimmes ,cite web|url= http://www.soundspike.com/news/article/505-jimmy-cliff-news-in-pictures-jimmy-cliff-in-san-francisco/|title=In Pictures: Jimmy Cliff in San Francisco|last=McGrath|first=Hali|date=19 August 2010|publisher=SoundSpike.com|accessdate=27 August 2011 Cher,Poison Idea ,cite book|last=Robbins|first=Ira A.|title=The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock|edition=5|year=1997|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-0-684-81437-7|page=569Kahimi Karie ,cite web|url= http://www.salon.com/entertainment/music/review/1999/11/15/karie|title=The girlish and irresistible Kahimi Karie spins delicious pop confections|last=Vanderloo|first=Lydia|date=15 November 1999|publisher= Salon.com |accessdate=27 August 2011 moe. , Widespread Panic , State Radio ,cite news|url= http://articles.boston.com/2006-05-02/news/29247126_1_mike-najarian-white-buffalo-songs|title=More party than protest|last=Hirsh|first=Marc|date=2 May 2006|work= The Boston Globe |accessdate=27 August 2011Guster , and the Brazil ian band Titãs , who covered it on their unplugged album with the participation of Cliff.cite book|last=Dapieve|first=Arthur|title=Brock: o rock brasileiro dos anos 80|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=xCig3wjpgj4C& pg=PA91|accessdate=27 August 2011|year=1996|publisher=Editora 34|language= Portuguese language|Portuguese |isbn=978-85-7326-008-3|page=91
;"Many Rivers to Cross" The song "Many Rivers to Cross" was covered in 1974 by Martha Reeves in her solo self-titled debut album; in 1982 by Joe Cocker on his album , Sheffield Steel with the Compass Point All Stars . This song was also recorded by The Animals in their 1982 reunion album Ark (The Animals album)|Ark , and by Arthur Lee (musician)|Arthur Lee on his 1981 solo (music)|solo album Arthur Lee . "Many Rivers to Cross" was also covered in 1974 by Harry Nilsson , on his album Pussy Cats , which was record producer|produced by John Lennon . Nilsson's version of "Many Rivers to Cross" was itself covered by The Walkmen on their track-by-track cover of Nilsson's Pussy Cats , released in 2006. "Many Rivers to Cross" was also successfully covered by the British reggae act UB40 , gaining a Top 40|Top 20 spot in the UK Singles Chart in 1983. "Many Rivers to Cross" was remix ed by Cafe del Mar Disc jockey|DJs for the Cafe del Mar 9 compilation album. Oleta Adams is featured singing "Many Rivers to Cross" during the closing credits of the 1994 film, '' Jason's Lyric ''. Adams' cover is also featured on her 1996 album, The Very Best of Oleta Adams . AnnieLennox sang "Many Rivers to Cross" for American Idol 's charity special Idol Gives Back in 2008. The performance was sold on iTunes , with proceeds going to the charitable organization|charity . In 2008 Lenny Kravitz covered "Many Rivers to Cross" on Clear Channel Communications|Clear Channel 's Stripped Raw and Real . Linda Ronstadt covered "Many Rivers To Cross" on 1975's Prisoner in Disguise . Both Gov't Mule and Steve Kimock cover the song on a regular basis. During a track-by-track reveal, Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman admitted that the song " Fix You " takes "a bit of inspiration" from "Many Rivers to Cross".
;"Vietnam" New Order covered "Vietnam" on the 2003 War Child (charity)|War Child compilation album , Hope . Paul Simon covered "Vietnam" during an extensive 2011 tour of his album, So Beautiful or So What .
;"Trapped" From 1981 on, Bruce Springsteen performed "Trapped" in concert, and one such rendition appeared on the 1985 benefit album We Are the World (album)|We Are the World .
;"Reggae Nights" La Toya Jackson covered "Reggae Nights," a Grammy Award nominated song that she co-wrote, for her album No Relations . Tony Holiday recorded a version titled "Urlaubsreif."
;"You Can Get It If You Really Want" Desmond Dekker 's version of "You Can Get It If You Really Want" featured the same arrangement , but the human voice|vocal work is quite different.
;"Sittin' In Limbo" "Sittin' In Limbo" has been covered by Jerry Garcia , David Grisman , Willie Nelson , Fiona Apple , Three Dog Night , The Neville Brothers , John Sebastian , and Trey Anastasio .
;"Going Back West" Boney M. covered "Going Back West" in 1982, and it was included on their 1984 album Kalimba de Luna - 16 Happy Songs .
;"Struggling Man" "Struggling Man" was covered by the Jerry Garcia Band frequently during concert|live shows from 1990 to 1995.
Discography
Albums
Hard Road to Travel (January 1968)
Jimmy Cliff (album)|Jimmy Cliff (December 1969) (aka Wonderful World, Beautiful People )
Goodbye Yesterday (1970)
Another Cycle (September 1971)
The Harder They Come (soundtrack)|The Harder They Come (1972) #140 Billboard 200|US
| first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | pages= 110 | isbn= 1-904994-10-5
See also
Caribbean music in the United Kingdom
List of converts to Islam
List of former Island Records artists
List of Jamaicans
List of reggae musicians
List of roots reggae artists
List of singer-songwriters
References
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External links
Official website| http://www.jimmycliff.com/
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p2874
http://www.ammocity.com/gbm/pdf/jimmy_cliff_screen.pdf Interview with Graham Brown-Martin for Air Jamaica's Skywritings Magazine
http://www.reggaelifestyle.com/trevor-rhone-and-jimmy-cliff-among-100-black-screen-icons/ Jimmy Cliff among 100 black screen icons
http://www.conservatives.com/tvplayer Video section of the website of the British Conservative Party, where "You Can Get It If You Really Want" was used as a campaign song
Persondata| NAME =Cliff, Jimmy | ALTERNATIVE NAMES =Chambers, James | SHORT DESCRIPTION =Jamaican ska and reggae singer, musician, and actor | DATE OF BIRTH =1 April 1948 | PLACE OF BIRTH =Somerton District, Saint James Parish, Jamaica | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Cliff, Jimmy Category:1948 births Category:Living people Category:People from Saint James Parish, Jamaica Category:Jamaican reggae singers Category:Jamaican male singers Category:Grammy Award winners Category:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Category:Trojan Records artists