Brown, Dennis
Tribulation Times
Dennis Brown has always been cited as Jamaica's favorite singer. While Bob Marley set out to conquer the world, Dennis'
popularity on the island grew with each passing year. Overseas success also came Brown's way, with crossover hits like
the massive "Money in My Pocket." He will always be fondly remembered on the sound systems across the Caribbean as the
Crown Prince of Reggae. Dennis Brown (b. Dennis Emanuel Brown, 1957, Kingston, Jamaica) began his illustrious career at
the grand age of 11, like many of the other child singers in Coxsonne Dodd's Studio One stable. His first hit in 1969, a
cover of Van Dyke's "No Man Is an Island," still stands the test of time, in addition to its follow-up cut "If I Follow
My Heart," as reggae classics. The 1970s saw Dennis build on his reputation by working with all the top Jamaican
producers and studios perfecting his sound. Lloyd Daley, Impact, Joe Gibbs, Aquarius and Derrick Harriott, to name but a
few. But it was his work with producer Winston "Niney" Holness that he enjoyed the most success and many say is where he
recorded his best work. Where many of the other producers stayed with the tried-and-tested Lovers Rock formula that did
prove so popular with Dennis' voice, producer Niney The Observer as he is fondly called, pushed him into a more
roots-led direction, over stark rhythms created by Niney's studio band Soul Syndicate. Two outstanding albums were put
together -- Just Dennis (1975) built on a collection of singles they had recorded together, "Cassandra," "Westbound
Train," "No More Will I Roam" and "Conqueror." The second 1977 set Wolf and Leopards, made up again of singles, featured
the cut "Here I Come" (a live favorite that Dennis always liked to start his set with) and "Children of Israel," which
made these both strong roots-era albums. Kingston Sounds have stayed with this period for this Dennis Brown album. Some
of the above-mentioned cuts are present alongside the timeless crossover hit "Money in My Pocket" (1979), produced by
Niney, but often credited as a Joe Gibbs production, as it was released (and sweetened by adding orchestration for the
foreign market place) on his label. This is the original Jamaican version (unsweetened) that you will find on this album
-- perhaps, a more truthful version, in the label's opinion. His voice reigns supreme across these Niney-produced cuts
"Smile Like an Angel," "Silver Words," "Play Girl," and the fantastic "Poor Side of Town," (helped along by the great
harmonies of the Heptones group), "Tribulation" and "We Will Be Free." Dennis Brown's prolific catalog of tunes, which
also found an outlet on his own DEB imprint, stands to show what a great artist he was and what a fine team he and Niney
made when in the studio creating these magical moments. So sit back and enjoy a killer set of tunes compiled by Niney
himself.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-01-2011
Label
Item-nr
767559
EAN
5060135760687
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Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
SMILE LIKE AN ANGEL
2
POOR SIDE OF TOWN
3
MONEY IN MY POCKET (ORIGINAL JAMAICAN VERSION)
4
THIS WORLD IS TROUBLED
5
SILVER WORDS
6
PLAY GIRL
7
TRIBULATION
8
WESTBOUND TRAIN
9
LET ME LIVE
10
DON'T EXPECT ME TO BE YOUR FRIEND
11
SUMMERTIME
12
MY KIND
13
GOLDEN STREETS
14
WE WILL BE FREE