Twinkle Brothers, Jackie Brown - Mother Whiney Fight My Way

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Review by Jan Velásquez Christensen

The album "Mother Whiney Fight My Way" by Twinkle Brothers, Jackie Brown is a powerful and soulful collection of reggae tracks that showcase the band's talents and passion for the genre. The album features a range of songs that touch on themes of struggle, perseverance, and social justice, with Brown's vocals providing a powerful anchor for the music.

The album opens with the title track, a stirring call to action that sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, the band moves through a range of moods and styles, from the upbeat and danceable "Jahovia" to the haunting and introspective "I Don't Want to Be Lonely."

Throughout the album, the Twinkle Brothers demonstrate their mastery of the reggae form, blending elements of dub and roots music to create a sound that is both classic and contemporary. Brown's vocals are a standout feature, conveying a depth of emotion and a sense of urgency that is truly compelling.

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Artist: Twinkle Brothers, Jackie Brown
Album: Mother Whiney Fight My Way
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mother Whiney
Fight My Way

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Catalog Numbers

CS 031

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerLord Koos

About Twinkle Brothers, Jackie Brown

The Twinkle Brothers were formed in 1962 by brothers Norman (vocals, drums) and Ralston Grant (vocals, rhythm guitar) from Falmouth, Jamaica. After winning local talent competitions, they recorded their first single, "Somebody Please Help Me," in 1966 for producer Leslie Kong. This was followed by sessions for other top Jamaican producers such as Duke Reid, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Sid Bucknor, Phil Pratt, and Bunny Lee. The band worked in the late 1960s and early 1970s on the island's hotel circuit, playing a mixture of calypso, soul, pop, and soft reggae, and in the early 1970s, they began producing their own recordings. Their debut album, Rasta Pon Top, was released in 1975, featuring strongly Rastafarian oriented songs such as "Give Rasta Praise" and "Beat Them Jah Jah". Since the early 1990s Twinkle Brothers have been regularly collaborating with the Polish band in which they fuse reggae and traditional music from the Tatra Mountains. Currently lead by founding member Norman Grant - as well as legendary bass player , & on guitar, on the keyboards, on drums, and their engineer Derek "" Fevrier - the Twinkle Brothers are widely considered to be one of the best live foundation reggae bands in circulation, and they continue to play regularly all over the world to a loyal fanbase.

Name Vars

  • The Twinkle Bros.
  • The Twinkle Brothers
  • The Twinkles
  • The Twinkly Brothers
  • Twinkele Brothers
  • Twinkle
  • Twinkle Bro.
  • Twinkle Bros
  • Twinkle Bros,
  • Twinkle Bros.
  • Twinkle Bross
  • Twinkle Brother
  • Twinkle Brother's
  • Twinkle Brothers, The
  • Twinkle Productions
  • Twinkle Record
  • Twinkly Brother
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Aliases

  • The Brothers 4

Members

  • Black Steel
  • Derrick Brown
  • Norman Grant
  • Ralston Grant
  • Eric Bernard
  • Karl Hyatt
  • Ashton Grant
  • Albert Green
  • Aron Shamash
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Summary by Jan Velásquez Christensen

"Mother Whiney Fight My Way" is a must-listen for fans of reggae music, and a testament to the enduring power of this genre to inspire and uplift. It is a powerful and moving album that deserves a place in any serious music collection.