
Unforgettable
Born
in 1951, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Reggae superstar Gregory
Isaacs has seldom looked back during a career that has gone from
strength to strength, and while many rock stars like to toy with
an "outlaw" image, Isaacs is the real thing - the ultimate
rude boy reggae star - who shows no signs of slowing down. Like
so many other others before him, he began by doing the rounds
of Kingston's producers and entering various talent competitions,
before recording with Rupie Edwards' Success Records in the early
70s. He set up his own African Museum shop and label in 1973 with
Errol Dunkley, in order to gain artistic and financial control
of his own work. He continued to record for many other producers
during the rest of the decade to finance his own label, notably
Winston "Niney" Holness, Gussie Clarke, Lloyd F. Campbell,
Glen Brown, Alvin "GG" Ranglin and Phil Pratt.
His
early recordings were romantic ballads crooned in the inimitable
Isaacs style, cool, leisurely, and always sounding vulnerable
or pained by his adventures in love. However, these translated
effortlessly into social protest or "reality" songs
as the decade progressed and the preoccupations of reggae music
shifted towards songs with a more cultural emphasis. By 1980 Isaacs
was the number one star in the reggae world, touring the UK and
the USA extensively, and his live appearances resulted in frenzied
crowd scenes, with audiences eating out of the palm of his hand.
He had by this time signed with Virgin Records' Front Line label
and was gaining a considerable name for himself outside of the
confines of the traditional reggae music audience and, even though
he had recorded many classic sides for outside producers, he still
managed to release his best 45s on African Museum (and subsequently
Front Line). His pre-eminence during this period was confirmed
by the mantle of "Cool Ruler", chosen for him by critics
and fans after the title of the album.
A
new contract with Charisma Records' Pre label led to the UK release
of two further classic albums, though he was never less than prodigious
even by Jamaican standards. He was, however, beset by personal
and legal problems in the mid-80s and was even jailed in Kingston's
notorious General Penitentiary. His release was celebrated with
Out Deh!. His spell inside left him short of money and he proceeded
to record for anyone and everyone who was prepared to pay him.
Because of his name, he was inundated with offers of work and
the market was soon flooded with Gregory Isaacs releases on any
number of different labels. Incredibly, his standards did not
drop, and he generally recorded original material that was still
head and shoulders above the competition. In the latter half of
the decade, virtually every week saw the release of yet more Isaacs
material, voiced with current hot producers such as Jammys, Red
Man, Bobby Digital and Steely And Clevie, among others; in so
doing, he took on the youth of Jamaica at their own game and won.
Rumours abound about Isaacs' rude boy lifestyle - but he would
claim he has to be tough to maintain his position within Kingston's
notorious musical industry. Certainly the reasons for his lofty
seat in the reggae hierarchy are purely musical - a combination
of his boundless talent and his uncompromising attitude. Of all
reggae's star performers, Isaacs alone has actually improved over
the years. The anticipation of more high-quality releases is not
merely wishful thinking, but a justifiable expectation, inspired
by his high standards. It is very difficult to see how anyone
could take away his crown - his legendary status and reputation
in the reggae business are truly second to none.
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Gregory Isaacs - Unforgettable
Disc
1
1) Maximum Respect
2) Promise To Be True
3) Murder In The Dancehall
4) The First One To Start
5) In The Heat Of The City
6) Brother Don't Give Up
7) No One Is To Blame
8) My Heart Is Bleeding
9) Storm (Isaacs)
10) Gimmie (Isaacs)
11) Unforgettable (Isaacs)
12) I'm Leaving You For Good
13) Can't Love You Alone
14) Ungrateful Woman
Disc 2
1) Nobody Knows
2) Say A Special Prayer
3) For A Matter Of Time
4) New Dance
5) Don't Distress
6) Lovely Lady
7) Too Late Gonna Be Your Cry
8) It's All In The Game
9) Who Have Eye's
10) Temperamental Lover
11) Too Late To Cry
12) Looking For A Love
****BONUS
TRACKS****
Gregory Isaacs with the Dancehall DJ's
13)
Turn To The Father - featuring NINJAMAN
14) Gimmie The Loving - featuring LITTLE TWITCH
15) Woman A We Lover - featuring SHERIFF
16) Love Funny - featuring TOMMY TROUBLE
Girls Dem Love We - featuring BABY WAYNE
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