Romain Virgo: ‘The Gentle Man’ Album

Romain Virgo‘s latest album, ‘The Gentle Man’, is an exciting, fresh listen that will grab the ears and satiate the musical palate. Featuring Masicka (“Been There Before”), Patoranking & Silly Walks Discotheque (“I Believe”), Jesse Royal (“Bridges”), and Capleton (“You Must Pay”), the album packs twelve tracks that have been curated for one’s aural delight.

The writers were Romain Virgo, Javaun Fearon, Nicholas Browne, Rayon Curate, Romeich Major, Donovan Bennett, Matthew Keaveny, Daniel Weltner, Nkunku Maximila Milanda, Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, Phillip Meckseper, Oliver Schrader, Joscha Hoffman, Maurice Delauney, Dennis Emmanuel Brown, Phillip James, Andre Stefan Hall, Sean Alaric, Simon Alexander Mitchell, Terry Bennett, Kareem Spencer, Jesse Gray, Oliver Rodigan, Clifton Bailey III, Dayan Foster and Hugh Beresford Hammond.

Drums and bass were by Romeich Major, Dj Densen, .MLND, Maurice ‘Seani B’ Delauney, Kevin McPherson, Makiri Whyte, Jevaughn Latty, Andre Hall, Phillip ‘Winta’ James, Devon Bradshaw, Glen Browne, Oliver ‘Cadenza’ Rodigan, and Donald ‘Danny Bassie’ Dennis. Keyboards were played by Rayon ‘Slyda’ Ricardo Curate, Evad Campbell, .MLND, Kevin McPherson, Roan Johnson, Phillip ‘Winta’ James, and O’Niel Dacres.

Background vocals were Tori-Ann Ivy, Janeel Mills, and Carl Lee Scharsmidt. Guitarists were DJ Densen, . MLND, Jared Ansine, Ian ‘Beezy’ Coleman, Ranoy Gordon, and N’namdi Robinson. The saxophone was played by Dean Fraser. Recording engineers were Nicholas ‘Niko’ Browne, Orane Carney, Michael ‘Boxxy’ Howell, Tandra Jahgroo. Donovan ‘Doncorleon’ Bennett and Phillip Meckseper played all the instruments for the respective tracks.

Publishers were credited as STB Music Inc. dba Music by STB (ASCAP), Jack Russell Publishing Dubplate Music, Jack Russell Publishing, Ultra International Publishing Company, Islandrockpublishing Llc/Bmi, GEMA, Mad Decent, Sony ATV, Maurice Delauney, Analog MetaSongs (PRS), Sean Alaric Publishing, Giving Pro Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing, Clifton Bailey III and Dayan Foster (ASCAP).

The recording studios used were Lifeline Music Studio, Bay Eight Recording Studios, Tuff Gong Studio, Anchor Recording Studios, Big Yard Studios and Tad’s Recording Studio. Producers included Romeich Major, Rayon ‘Slyda’ Ricardo Curate, Nicholas ‘Niko’ Browne, Donovan ‘Doncorleon’ Bennett, DJ Densen, .MLND, Oliver Schrader, Joscha Hoffman, Maurice ‘Seani B’ Delauney, Andre Stefan Hall, Sean Alaric Ricketts, Phillip ‘Winta’ James and Dayan ‘Pete’ Foster.

Mixing engineers were Mario ‘Dunw3ll’ Dunwell, Donovan ‘Doncorleon’ Bennett, Mix Master Garzy, James ‘Bonzai’ Caruso, Maroon Riddimz, and Gregory Morris. The executive producer was Christopher Chin, with mastering by Christopher Scott (at Castek Systems Solutions). Photography and art direction/ design was by Samo ‘Kush-I’ Johnson. Additional edits/ production was by Deron James. A&R was by Neil ‘Diamond’ Edwards. Legal and business affairs/ A&R admin was John McQueeney.

Courtesy credits were also noted to Def Jam Recordings (Masicka’s appearance), Amari Musiq Ltd. (Patoranking’s appearance), Analog Metaverse and Warner Chappell Music (for Dennis Brown samples and interpolations), and Music of STB (Beres Hammond’s “Irie & Mello” interpolation).

This album is a particular favourite of mine as Romain seems to pour his gentlemanly charisma into all of the songs presented. “Red Dress” is my top pick, followed closely by “Want You Now”, and “No Curfew”. All the collaborative songs sounded complete and satisfactorily complimentary. This is just one album that you have to get familiar with; feel free to ask any member of Virgo’s solid fanbase who will be sure to agree.

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Samory I: ‘Strength’ Album

“It’s not just that every bar is tucked into the deepest part of the pocket. It’s also that Samory somehow manages to be vulnerable, broken, triumphant, plaintive, and passionate all at once — all in the same chorus, even. It’s enough to make you shake off a down year, and look forward to ‘24.”Rolling Stone

Samory-I presents a wholly mature, developed sound in his second album, ‘Strength’. The 11-track offering consists of reggae-based songs of various themes, from social commentary, love and self identity to fatherhood, harvesting, and peace. I thoroughly enjoyed it my listening session, no tracks skipped. Featured acts include Lila Iké (“Outside”), Jesse Royal (“Continent”), Kabaka Pyramid and Capleton (“Wrath”), and Mortimer (“History of Violence”).

Songwriters were credited as being Samory Frazer, Phillip James, Gregory Isaacs, Alecia Grey, Keron Salmon, Clifton Bailey III, Glenford Lee Prospere, Mortimer McPherson, Sherieta Lewis-Rodney. Composers were Phillip “Winta” James. Publishing was done by Sony Songs, MNRK Music Publishing, Westbury Music Ltd (BMI) and NW Collections/ Jack Russell Music Ltd, KGN Six LLC, Capleton Music, Glenford Lee Prospere Publishing, BMG Rights Management, and Greensleeves Music Publishing Designee.

Bass was played by Donald Dennis and Devon Bradshaw. Piano and organ were played by Llamar “Riff Raff” Brown. Percussion was done by Hector Lewis, and drums by Wilburn “Squidly” Cole. Horns were by Michael “Bammy” Rose and Gabriele Pribettu (saxophone), Kevin Robinson and Robin Hopcraft (trumpet) and Henry “Matic” Tenyue (trombone). Electric and acoustic guitars were by Ian “Beezy” Coleman and Lamont “Monty” Savory. Programming and synthesizers were by Winta James and Evan Mason. Background vocals were done by Boom Boom, Carl Scharschmidt, Mortimer, Sherieta Lewis-Rodney, Chevaughn Clayton, Lymie Murray, Medisun, and Dalton Browne.

Recording was done by Jaime Zugasti (BBMC Studio, London), Fumiaki Ogata, Winta James, Gregory Morris, Michael “Boxy” Howell (Tuff Gong, Kingston), Kamal Edwards, Tandra Jhagroo (Big Yard Music Studios, Kingston). Mixing was done by Niko Marzouca and Robert Marks (Niko’s House, Florida), Gregory Morris (Tad’s Recording Studio, Kingston), and James “Bonzai” Caruso (Green Lion Studios, Las Vegas). Mastering was done by Chris Athens (Chris Athens Masters, Texas).

The album was executively produced by Phillip James and Claire Osman. Claire Osman, Lem Oppenheimer and Eric Smith were the product managers. Photography and design was by Yannick Reid. Management was by Bridgett Anderson and Claire Osman, with Oralee Bras was executive assistant. The album was produced with Overstand Entertainment under license to Easy Star Records.

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Zamunda: ‘Jah Love Surround Me’ Album

Zamunda‘s new album, ‘Jah Love Surrounds Me’, album has 12 tracks, with guest appearances and songwriting credits from Jah Cure, Capleton, Kumar, Anthony B, Popcaan, Chris Martin, Louie Culture, and Dre Island. Carefully tenured and groomed, the songs take you on a journey with family friendly message music – a niche that can never have too many ambassadors.

The album was produced by Christopher Gayle, and was recorded at Tuff Gong Studio and Big Yard Studio. Mixing was done by Linford ‘Fatta’ Marshall and Greg Norris. Mastering was done by Christopher Scott at Castek Mastering. Horns were played by Dean Fraser, with drums by Kirk Bennett and Wayne ‘Unga Barunga’ Thompson. The lead guitarist was Antonio ‘Tony Bone’ DiFeo, with accompany guitars by Lamont ‘Monty’ Savory and Mitchum ‘Khan’ Chin.

Bass was played by Jason ‘Welshbass’ Welsh and Donald ‘Danny Bassy’ Dennis. Percussion was by Hector Lewis, with keys by Carol ‘Bowie’ McLaughlin and Franklin ‘Bubbler’ Wahl. Accompanying vocals were provided by Chevaughn Clayton, Nikki Burt-Bolt, Ruel Moncrieffe, Sherida Sharp and Hector Lewis.

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Blessings in abundance!

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