MySpace
myspace music


Earl Chinna Smith



Last Updated: 11/17/2009

Send Message
Instant Message
Email to a Friend
Subscribe

Status: Single
Country: JM
Signup Date: 4/3/2006

Who Gives Kudos:


Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

Category: Music
taken from:
http://www.unitedreggae.com/article/n103/020108/the-mighty-diamonds-inna-de-yard

When guitarist Earl Chinna Smith put out his Inna De Yard Allstars "Best Of", he unveiled some previously unheard performances. One of the most striking was The Mighty Diamonds' simple guitar and harmonies rendition of The Sylistics' 'Country Living', which proved this well loved trio are still a captivating live act.

Just two months after this taster, Chinna has served up the main course - a full set of Diamonds performances in the traditional ad hoc Yard style. And each recording lives up to the promise of their famous ode to the bucolic life, chosen wisely as the opening track.

The Diamonds are best known for their soulful major key efforts, but here their rootsier minor key hits appear in greater numbers. These include 'Bodyguard' (recorded in 1978 for Joseph Hookim and again ten years later for Gussie Clarke), the moving lament '4000 Years', 'Leaders Of Black Country', 'Go Seek Your Rights' and the brooding, meandering 'One Brother Short'.

Of course the sweet mellow favourites are here too. 'Poor Marcus' elicits an expressive lead vocal performance from Tabby Shaw; both 'I Need A Roof' and 'When The Right Time Come' (whose original versions are still played relentlessly in dances all over the world) are revitalised by their acoustic setting, as is the gospelly 'Have Mercy'. Fittingly for a group forever associated with the Channel One double drum sound, drumming features heavily, with nyabinghi percussion by Jah Youth, Kiddus I and others on all tracks except the first.

Any Inna De Yard release should carry the usual caveat for the uninitiated; the "one take" warts-and-all acoustic recordings may be too rough sounding for some listeners ears. But accept the Yard concept on its own terms as a journey to reggae's very root and this instalment is yet another fascinating and refreshing reappraisal of one of Jamaica's most enduring groups.
Ras Tom - I

 
I have this recording and recommend it to the Fullest it great . Ras Tom - I .. California .
 
Posted by Ras Tom - I on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 11:14 PM
[Reply to this
Dancinhomer
Dancinhomer Tafari

 
I say as an owner of every one of the "Inna De Yard" discs they are all excellent and recommend each one without hesitation. Bless up all the singers & players featured!
 
Posted by Dancinhomer on Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 1:39 AM
[Reply to this
Jane
Jane Buchanan

 
THE MIGHTY DIAMONDS

Have been and always will be THE BEST!

BLESS
 
Posted by Jane on Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 9:30 AM
[Reply to this
Bushman

 
All of the Inna De Yard CD's are great.
But the Mighty Diamonds - Inna De Yard - wow.
I think it may be the best.
If you haven't gone out to buy these yet - you should.
bless
 
Posted by Bushman on Thursday, May 01, 2008 - 6:44 PM
[Reply to this
Dun Matook

 
The Mighty Diamonds were spirit guides for me as a youth.
Good to hear some Diamonds in the ruff-unheard were unearthed and annointed to see the light of day and penetrate into the window of other blessed souls!!!
Ahava Echad/One Love!!!
D.M.
 
Posted by Dun Matook on Friday, May 02, 2008 - 1:12 PM
[Reply to this
Crucial P

 
The Mighty Diamonds are still a unique singing trio in the reggae scene!
They deserve the respect as being one of the best vocals groups Jamaica has ever known!
This release is highly recomended!

Crucial P
 
Posted by Crucial P on Monday, May 05, 2008 - 9:32 AM
[Reply to this
Benji Liyaan,DREAD n ALIVE
Benji Liyaan

 
Izeees! how good it is to read this, The Mighty Diamonds meets Chinna ina di Yard.
'My' trio n 'my ' guitarist performing!!! wooooy, a MUS' !Mr Chinna, when I come up in july, I wish I can get this album n all the othaz too!!...in Martinique, it's hard to find!!!....
Showa of luv from di Liyaan to InI Idrin n sistren at Yard
 
Posted by Benji Liyaan,DREAD n ALIVE on Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 12:01 AM
[Reply to this