‘Shades of Grey’ highlights artist’s multiple talents
‘Shades of Grey’
Tini Grey
(Isle Entertainment)
Tini Grey is remembered in Hawaii as a member of the Polynesian R&B vocal group Reign. He moved to the mainland after the group’s demise but has continued recording as a solo artist. "Shades of Grey," a collection of 12 originals, reaffirms his talent as a vocalist and singer-songwriter worthy of national play. "Acoustic R&B" is a handy general description for the music he’s doing here.
Grey sings with a winning earnestness. The rhythm section swings with a variety of tempos. Grey’s acoustic guitar is effectively supported by his studio musicians.
"I Feel Lucky" jumps out as a soulful, upbeat description of the joy of finding that special someone. Whoever it is who’s pounding on tambourine deserves credit for adding an organic, over-the-top element to the arrangement.
"Raise Them Up" closes the collection on a political note; Grey uses references to several decades of struggle in forging a call to speak out against contemporary injustices.
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"Shades of Grey" will be in stores next month. Get it now at www.tinigrey.com.
‘Redefined’
Kalei Gamiao
(Neos Productions)
If the Olympics were taking place in Honolulu and the producers of the television coverage wanted unobtrusive instrumentals with a Hawaiian flavor for their broadcasts, songs from ukulele player Kalei Gamiao’s new album would do nicely. Gamiao’s assured picking and strumming give the album a Hawaiian-style feel. Fred Alcain (drums), Scott Mearig (bass) and Chris Sanders (keyboards) add ear-catching instrumental embellishments around him.
Nine of the 11 tunes are Gamiao originals. "From the Heart" and "Only Hope" stand out as fine solo showcases for Gamiao. "Ain’t No Sunshine" is a benchmark selection that allows comparisons with the many other remakes of the Bill Withers hit.
The album would be a stronger package for Gamiao if the record label had included some information about him on the back cover. Not everyone who sees the CD will know who he is or the quality of his work.