Caribbean National Weekly

Karen Smith releases Rush

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Karen Smith releases Rush
Key Points(5)
  • Karen Smith is one of Jamaica’s premier female jazz vocalists whose smooth vocals are always easy on the ear.
  • Smith has been pleasing audiences around the globe for decades and is aiming to continue the positive trend with the released of her latest album entitled <em>Rush</em>.
  • Coordinated by veteran producer, Willie Lindo, the musical offering is a combination of Smith's personality and her vocal styling.
  • According to Lindo the songstress is an excellent singer, whose personality shines through her music.
  • Lindo said he had no regrets spending hours and several nights in the recording studio recording the artiste who has earned the reputation of 'Jamaica's most versatile entertainer'.

Karen Smith is one of Jamaica’s premier female jazz vocalists whose smooth vocals are always easy on the ear.

Smith has been pleasing audiences around the globe for decades and is aiming to continue the positive trend with the released of her latest album entitled Rush.

Coordinated by veteran producer, Willie Lindo, the musical offering is a combination of Smith's personality and her vocal styling. According to Lindo the songstress is an excellent singer, whose personality shines through her music.

Lindo said he had no regrets spending hours and  several nights in the recording studio recording the artiste who has earned the reputation of 'Jamaica's most versatile entertainer'.

Rush is Smith's third album, and of the 12 songs released, two are originals, the others are all-time favorites.

The originals, Don't Let the Children Cry and Something in the Water, are both written and produced by Lindo.

Other popular renditions include the work of the late prince of reggae, Dennis Brown.

 

The album is distributed by VP records.

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