voc, *1952 JM, Spanish Town
Singer / Musician of Reggae
A.k.a. Letetia Leonora McLean
Nora Dean (born 1944, Spanish Town, Jamaica – died 29 September 2016, Connecticut, USA, aged 72) was a Jamaican reggae and gospel singer. Singer Nora Dean was one of reggae’s greatest mysteries including her birth year which some sources quote as 1952. She recorded solo and as a member of The Ebony Sisters, The Soul Sisters and The Soulettes. She did backing vocals on recordings by Jimmy Cliff. Although she was not a prolific artist (especially by reggae standards), a number of her songs are very fondly remembered by fans of Jamaican music as true reggae classics. No interviews with her have ever been published. Photos seemed to be non-existent. In “Barbwire”, her most famous song she plays babyishly naïve about a man’s advances. It is set to the classic The Techniques "You Don't Care" riddim. She once remembered that she worked four hours voicing the track, though in the end, they went back to the first take. She was paid 30 pounds over 9 months for this song, that has sold at least 13 million copies worldwide. This is a situation that is known all too well by Jamaican recording artists. In “Mojo Girl”, she is serenely in full control. She lays down the law to her man, threatening him with black magic reprisals. In “Wreck A Buddy”, she is in desperate carnal need, with explicit lyrics to the melody of “Little Drummer Boy”. In “The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy”, she is in a battle of wills with her little boy, who won't go to sleep until he gets what Nora gave his daddy the night before. “Oh, no, no, no”, indeed! And in “Ay Ay Ay”, the music is deconstructed from reggae to a drone. Narrative is abandoned in favor of free association, and words become invocations that are supplemented with kisses, bird cries and groans of pure ecstasy. In some cases, as a young girl she was pressured by producers to act outside of her character. (She was only about 15 when she started recording.) And at least one scandalous song, a cover of the mento song "Night Food", Nora insisted she did not record. She was upset that her name was affixed to a song she found so repugnant. Nora Dean moved to New York City in 1976 and married a man also of Jamaican origin. She joined the Times Square Church, where she sang in the choir. A serious and protracted illness lead her to realize the power of prayer, and she was born again in 1981. She released a few gospel CD's, some solo, some with a choir. She continued to perform live at gospel shows with other former secular reggae stars, such as Hopeton Lewis and Owen Gray. She moved to Connecticut in 2010.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Kiss Me Honey / Running Wild | Nora Dean / Ranford "Rannie Bop" Williams & The Hippy Boys | 2018 | Single |
Mama / Natty In Hong Kong | Nora Dean / The Soul Syndicate | 2011 | Single |
Play Me A Love Song | Nora Dean | 1981 | Album |
Let Me Tell You Boy / Caught In A Trap | Nora Dean | 1978 | Album |
Let Me Tell You Something | Nora Dean | 1978 | Single |
Album Of My Life | Nora Dean | 1978 | Single |
Sinners Gonna Weep / Don't Let Me Know | Owen Gray / Nora Dean | 1976 | Single |
Scorpion | Nora Dean | 1976 | Single |
How Could You Do This / Album Of My Life | Nora Dean And Dansak | 1975 | Single |
Never Trust Guardie Again / Dub The Guardie | Nora Dean / The Aggrovators | 1975 | Single |
Man A Walk & Talk | Nora Dean | 1973 | Single |
Mama / Man A Walk And Talk | Nora Dean | 1973 | Single |
Dungeon / Kiss Me Honey | Winston Shand / Nora Dean | 1972 | Single |
Butterfly / Fly Version | Nora Dean | 1972 | Single |
Caterpillar / Butter Flies | Fud Christian / Nora Dean | 1972 | Single |
Peace Begins Within | Nora Dean | 1972 | Single |
Night Food Reggae / Jaco | Nora Dean / The Prophets | 1972 | Single |
Peace Begins Within / Go Back Home | Nora Dean / The Slickers | 1971 | Single |
Greedy Boy / Please Stay | Nora Dean / Keith | 1971 | Single |
Must Get a Man / The Valet | Nora Dean | 1970 | Single |
Barbwire / Highway Patrol | Nora Dean With Tommy McCook & The Supersonics | 1970 | Single |
Barbwire / Calypso Mama | Nora Dean With Tommy McCook & The Supersonics / The Barons | 1970 | Single |
Want Man / Man | Nora Dean / Randy's All Stars | 1970 | Single |
Look Over Your Shoulder / The Kiss | Nora Dean & Veronica Douglas / Tommy McCook | 1970 | Single |
This Station Rule The Nation / Angle- Lala | U-Roy / Nora Dean | 1970 | Single |
The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy / A Testimony | Nora Dean / The Upsetter Pilgrims | 1969 | Single |
I Was Born To Be Loved / Heartaches | The Righteous Flames / Nora Dean | 1968 | Single |
I Was Born To Be Loved / Heartaches | The Righteous Flames / Nora Dean | 1968 | Single |
Love Of A Boy | Nora Dean | Single | |
My Love For You / Ahmad Jamal | Nora Dean | Single | |
Love Of A Boy | Nora Dean | Single | |
Tom Drunk / Angie La La | U-Roy / Nora Dean | Single | |
I Shall Be Free / Love And Power To The People | Nora Dean | Single | |
Miss Anny Oh | Nora Dean | Single | |
I'm The Same Woman | Nora Dean | Single | |
Barb Wire | Nora Dean / Tommy McCook & The Supersonics | Single | |
Eddie My Love / What Is Your Plan | Nora Dean / Jackie Brown | Single | |
Must Get A Man | Nora Dean, The Gaytones | Single | |
Barb Wire | Nora Dean | Single |