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Tarrus Riley's 'royal' biography



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The STAR introduces the Artiste of the Month Tarrus Riley.

Not even ten chariots with horses can stop this new reggae voice on the scene - no, it's not a novelty act, but one that is destined for legendary status.

A 'natural' man of superb talent has risen like a phoenix - some would say it's Jah's will. Coming from the combination of a nurse and a singer, 'healing music' is how he appropriately describes his music. Tarrus Riley has thrown his hat in the race, with a no-doubt approach that declares: 'I'm here to stay'.

The singer, who gave us Larger than Life and Barber Chair on his first album Challenges on the Yaman Label, is back at it and even better than before.

Religious lesson

His sophomore album Parables, is currently being distributed by VP records.

Parables - 'a simple story illustrating a moral or religious lesson'. The album is suitably titled as each song is a lesson from the book of life. Boasting 14 original tracks out of 15, produced by the multi-faceted Dean Fraser, Parables is a respectable achievement for this young artiste.

His mother, Lavern, has been a strong supporter of his music from day one. He was originally produced by his father, singer Jimmy Riley, on his label Love & Promotion. Tarrus also gained experience from Heavy Beat and Main Street, while teaching himself how to play the keyboard and percussion instruments - Kette, Congo and Bongo.

He views his cooking similar to his music. He says every man seasons his pot differently, and for him, each instrument that makes up a song is the same as each seasoning that makes up the pot. No wonder Tarrus' music is always a potpourri of musical progressions, melodies and not to mention, the soulful voice that he has become known for.

The title track, Parables, written by Tarrus on Max Romeo's 'Three Blind Mice' rhythm, cautions us to 'read between the lines'.

Tarrus said it's the first he has ever done a cover version of someone else's song, John Legend's, Stay With You.

This song will prove to be one of the perpetual classics from Tarrus Riley.

She's Royal is the kind of song that creeps up on you, with an excellent arrangement. The anthem Lion Paw offers a stamp of approval, with rhythm.

And then Della Manley helps to bring us home to Family, a real groove-finder capped off by a melodious chorus. There has been hit after hit from Tarrus' album, hits in the Caribbean and the United States. Sold! Tarrus Riley, young, gifted and bold!

 
August 7, 2007
 

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