Dwight Pinkney - Jamaican Memories By The Score (1999)
Artist: Dwight Pinkney
Title: Jamaican Memories By The Score
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Abengg International Records
Genre: Reggae, Reggae Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:13:36
Total Size: 494 MB | 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Jamaican Memories By The Score
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Abengg International Records
Genre: Reggae, Reggae Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:13:36
Total Size: 494 MB | 167 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Tune In
02. Better Must Come
03. Screwface
04. Memories By The Score
05. Evening Time
06. Left With A Broken Heart
07. Barbwire
08. Night Nurse
09. Cherry Oh Baby
10. Many Rivers To Cross
11. Promise Me (How Could I Live)
12. Dangerous Disturbances
13. Can I Change My Mind
14. Lord Deliver Us
15. Let Him Go
16. Cry Tonight
17. Go Back Home
18. Morning Of My Life
19. El Nino
20. Candle In The Wind
Jamaican guitarist Dwight Pinkney is best known for his work with Zap Pow and the Roots Radics, but with Jamaican Memories by the Score he has found a new platform for his melodic playing and steady, deep tone. A mixture of light reggae and jazz, Memories features old playing mates Ansel Collins on organ, Dean Fraser on saxophone, David Madden on trumpet, and the seemingly everywhere-at-once Sly Dunbar on drums and percussion. Revisiting well-known Jamaican standards like Gregory Isaacs' "Tune In," Delroy Wilson's "Better Must Come," Dennis Brown's "Left With a Broken Heart," Eric Donaldson's "Cherry Oh Baby," and Alton Ellis' "Cry Tough," Pinkney weaves easy, lyrical leads from his Fly-Parker (his signature Les Paul became too heavy to use regularly, particularly on-stage), resulting in a sound not unlike what fellow island guitarist Ernest Ranglin has been doing for some time now. Pinkney isn't quite as sprightly a player as Ranglin, but he has a thick, elegant tone to his lines that give these tracks a stirring and subtle depth. He also doesn't overplay, giving Jamaican Memories by the Score a real ensemble feel.~Jamaican Memories by the Score Review by Steve Leggett
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