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FIONA
FOREVER
In the male
dominated field
of reggae vocalists,
one female stands
out Fiona Robinson.
With her smooth
vocal delivery
and romantic lyric
fans of lover’s
rock and R&B
styles will enjoy
Fiona’s
performances on
the sixteen newly-
recorded songs
in this timeless
collection. Forever
brings together
the studio talents
of producers Lloyd
& Michelle
Campbell and Jason
Sterling of the
Joe Fraser Production
crew with Fiona
and studio luminaries
such as Dean Fraser,
Mikey Chung and
Sly Dunbar. Feature
tracks include
the emotive “Feel
You Touching Me”
and “Will
You Love Me”.
The witty “Let’s
Make A Deal”
and “Slowly”
featuring male
reggae crooner
Ghost. For maximum
enjoyment reggae
fans need only
to play this CD
– Forever
will provide listening
pleasure for a
long time.
OSMOND COLLINS
DO IT AGAIN
Fans of Osmond
Collins and reggae
gospel will love
this one. Do It
Again, is the
latest offering
from Osmond Collins.
Standout tracks
are “Wherever
The Blood Flows,”
and “Blessed
Are The Peace
Makers.”
The different
tunes of Do It
Again are proving
that today’s
reggae is full
of little treasure.
The precise and
neat Osmond Collins’s
style is lighting
up our vision
of actual reggae.
The content of
the album is also
heighten by the
presence of Tony
Rich on “Blessed
Are The Peace
Makers”
and fulfilled
musicians such
as Sly Dunbar,
Robbie Shakespeare,
Tony Asher, Earl
Francis.
FLAVA
Various Artists
Janice Fyffe
a.k.a. Lady G
and the G-String
Productions crew
gives you the
‘Flava’
riddim. Framed
on a hard driving
drum pattern,
the minimal keyboard
riffs and various
vocal flows demonstrate
an authentic dancehall
flava. Known to
many reggae fans
for the late-eighties
hit “Man
Have A Right”
with Papa San
now, Lady G enters
the production
arena and ups
her position on
the female deejay
list. Other key
tracks include
“No Telephone
Love” by
Tanto Metro &
Devonte, “Lucky
Dun Pon Dem”
by Spragga Benz,
“Cry Tears”
by Vybz Cartel,
“Jook Har”
by Sizzla, and
Bounty Killer
doing “Bedroom
Chapters”.
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