Book: The Ultimate Guide to Great Reggae
Chapter: Nora Dean
Blurb:
More than any other singer in reggae, Nora Dean has a life story shaped by contradiction
and irony. She possesses one of reggae’s most beguiling voices. And she
has recorded one of reggae’s most beloved songs, along with other memorable
tracks, including one that might be reggae’s strangest. Yet most of her music is
currently unavailable, never having been released on LP or CD, and next to nothing
has been written about her. She didn’t write many songs, but her first attempt,
which was not even complete, resulted in a classic. A good portion of her songs
were about sex, but she would have preferred to have stuck to gospel, which she
began recording at age fifteen. Now a born-again Christian after a serious illness,
Nora Dean is a pious woman, who released a series of self-produced gospel CDs
(as did Hopeton Lewis) out of New York from the mid-1990s through the mid-
2000s. From that vantage point, she looks back at her reggae career with nothing
but regret. Yet these songs have brought so much joy to so many.