Brown, Brown
Let's Go To The Blues
"Barry Brown is one of reggae's vastly overlooked talents. His militant conscious style has over time lost none of its
appeal. Truly one of the sweetest roots vocalists to come out of Jamaica. Born in 1962, Kingston, Jamaica,he cut his
musical teeth working under producer Bunny Lee. Their first release was a track called 'Girl You're Always on my Mind,'
although only a minor hit, Bunny Lee saw his potential and he was rewarded with his 1979 cut 'Step it up Youthman' which
became a hit and has become a roots classic, leading to an album of the same name. The late '70s was a great period in
Barry Brown's career and it's from this period that we have culled this set of tracks. Straight from the master tapes
some of his finest moments and some unreleased gems that we believe should be heard. A great set from his timeless
'Trying Youthman' a tail of struggling times in the heart of Kingston Jamaica. His rastafarian inspired chants 'Stop
Them Jah Jah,' 'Give Thanx and Praise,' 'Natty Rootsman' and 'Lead Us Jah' work alongside socially charged cuts as
'Politician,' 'Big Big Pollution' and 'Mr Money Man.' As with all his tales and inspired lyrics they are put across in
such a tuneful way that like all the best songs that carry a message can be remembered also through the strength of the
song. As with many of his artists Bunny Lee encouraged him to go into self-production, and after a time spent with
producer Linval Thompson 'Separation,' and Sugar Minott 'Things & Time,' he did just that and produced his first release
'Cool Pon Your Corner' in 1980 followed in 1981 by 'Problems Get You Down.' We hope this release will find a place in
your collection and remind us of the talent of Mr Barry Brown. If some-what overlooked, but certainly now not forgotten.
Let's celebrate with the man and go to the blues one more time."
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
09-11-2009
Label
Item-nr
885871
EAN
5060135760397
Availability
Not in stock