In the 1970s, the teenaged Dennis Brown was one of the most popular singers in Jamaica, a reggae artist generally referred to in the same breath as Gregory Isaacs (with whom, in fact, he collaborated from time to time) and Bob Marley. Dubbed the "Crown Prince of Reggae," Brown seems to be ageless; although his voice has mellowed somewhat with time, his more recent work has the same emotive power as his vintage recordings from reggae's golden age, and he continues to effortlessly combine cultural and religious themes with romantic pleas.
A1 | Smile Like An Angel |
A2 | Poor Side Of Town |
A3 | Money In My Pocket (Original Jamaican Version) |
A4 | This World Is Troubled |
A5 | Silver Words |
A6 | Play Girl |
A7 | Tribulation |
B1 | Westbound Train |
B2 | Let Me Live |
B3 | Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend |
B4 | Summertime |
B5 | My Kind |
B6 | Golden Streets |
B7 | We Will Be Free |