DENNIS BROWN AT JOE GIBBS by DENNIS BROWN
CD Version
SKU | 58161 |
Artist | DENNIS BROWN |
Title | DENNIS BROWN AT JOE GIBBS |
Label | 17 NORTH PARADE |
Catalog # | VPCD 4174 |
Tag | |
Release | W 03 - 2011 |
Format | CD - US4CD |
€ 18,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Deliverance Will Come
- Oh Mother
- Love Me Always
- Concrete Castle King
- Malcolm X
- Repatriation
- Jah Can Do It
- Milk & Honey
- Stay At Home
- Say What You Say
- So Jah Say
- Don't Feel No Way
- Words Of Wisdom
- Should I
- A True
- Ain't That Loving You
- Cassandra
- Love Jah
- Black Liberation
- Rasta Children
- Drifter
- Money In My Pocket
- Souls Keep burning
- Let Love In
- Your Love's Gotta Hold On Me
- Right Fight
- Hooligan
- I Can't Stand It
- A Little Bit More
- Three Meals A Day
- Man Next Door
- Rolling Down
- Created By The Father
- Open Up
- I'm Coming Home Tonight
- Come On Little Girl
- Running Up & Down
- Love Has Found It's Way
- Your Man
- Why Baby Why
- Historical Places
- Money In My Pocket
- When You Are Down
- Let Me Live
- Pretend
- Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend
- Play Girl
- Smile Like An Angel
- Poor Side Of Town
- We Will Be Free
- Summertime
- My Kind
- Golden Streets
- Girl I've Got A Date
- Equal Rights
- Let Me Love You
- Vineyard
- Stop The Fussing & Fighting
- Get To Love In Time
- Tell Me You Love Me
Description
A deluxe four CD set assembling the complete works recorded by Dennis Brown for legendary producer Joe Gibbs. The two classic albums “Visions” (1978) and “Words Of Wisdom” (1979) are complemented by two discs of 26 classic singles for the Joe Gibbs empire entitled “Reflections” and “Town And Country”!Packed full of the reggae anthems that made Dennis Brown not just only the the favourite singer of Bob Marley, but also dubbed him as ‘The Crown Prince of Reggae’ in the 70′s. Highlights of tracks including “Money In My Pocket” (in two different versions), “Concrete Castle King”, “Poor Side Of Town”, “Stop The Fussing And Fighting”, “Three Meals A Day” a.o. This is a not to be missed set lovingly assembled. Comes along with liner notes from reggae historian Noel Hawkes!
Dennis ‘Emmanuel’ Brown – born 01st of February 1957 – r.i.p. 01st of July 1999 – his music will live forever!