Dennis Brown - Brown Sugar

Tracklist

Side A
1.
All Over the World
Dennis Brown
05:04
2.
Have You Ever
Dennis Brown
03:49
3.
Hold On To What You Got
Dennis Brown
05:34
4.
Hold Onto What You've Got
Dennis Brown
04:15
Side B
1.
Revolution Part Two
Dennis Brown
07:33
2.
Can't Keep A Good Man Down
Dennis Brown
03:38
3.
All Over The World
Dennis Brown
03:23

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Dennis Brown

Information


  • Artist : Dennis Brown
  • Label : RAS RECORDS
  • Format : 1 x 12" (180g)
  • GenresReggae
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

Produced by Sly & Robbie, Brown Sugar was first released on the TAXI label in 1986, then reissued in 1988 on the RAS RECORDS label.
Backed by the TAXI GANG (Sly & Robbie accompanied by Robbie Lyn: synth, Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis: guitar), this album contains the classic REVOLUTION, a huge Dennis Brown track.
Based on the original 1986 tapes, and after impeccable mastering, Diggers Factory is proud to present this must-have Dennis Brown opus, as a 180 g LP, in a 350 g sleeve, to give the listener optimum listening comfort and a definitive version of this masterpiece.

Reviews

Dennis Brown
Jamaica

Dennis Brown est largement reconnu comme l'une des figures les plus influentes de la musique reggae. Né en 1957 en Jamaïque, il a commencé sa carrière musicale dès son jeune âge, devenant rapidement un prodige du reggae. Avec sa voix douce et pleine d'âme, Brown a enregistré des centaines de chansons au cours de sa carrière, couvrant des thèmes allant de l'amour à la conscience sociale et à la spiritualité. Surnommé "The Crown Prince of Reggae" (Le Prince héritier du reggae), son style vocal distinct et son message poignant ont touché un large public, faisant de lui une légende incontournable dans le monde de la musique jamaïcaine.

Dennis Brown is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in reggae music. Born in 1957 in Jamaica, he began his musical career at a young age, quickly becoming a reggae prodigy. With his smooth and soulful voice, Brown recorded hundreds of songs throughout his career, addressing themes ranging from love to social consciousness and spirituality. Nicknamed "The Crown Prince of Reggae," his distinctive vocal style and poignant messages resonated with a vast audience, making him an essential legend in the world of Jamaican music.