Barry Brown's so nice I always play him twice
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Released on King Culture / Basic Replay - truely wicked!
Barry Brown
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Rootsman
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Re: Barry Brown
Hi,
Why dont you start with "The Best of Barry Brown".
It includes many of his earlier tracks all produced by Bunny Lee.
Many of the tracks on this set you would be hard pushed to find on original vinyl and possbly not on CD. Its definately a good starting point.
Also as previously mentioned there is the "Richman Poorman" set that is also readily available.
They are worth owning and should keep you happy while you continue the search for this mans many excellent recordings.
Respect
Dave
Why dont you start with "The Best of Barry Brown".
It includes many of his earlier tracks all produced by Bunny Lee.
Many of the tracks on this set you would be hard pushed to find on original vinyl and possbly not on CD. Its definately a good starting point.
Also as previously mentioned there is the "Richman Poorman" set that is also readily available.
They are worth owning and should keep you happy while you continue the search for this mans many excellent recordings.
Respect
Dave
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soufriere1
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- Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:00 pm
Re: Barry Brown
I got copies of that Nice up The Dance if anyone wants them. $15US includes shipping.
soufriere1@rogers.com
K in Canada.
soufriere1@rogers.com
K in Canada.
This one will educate, inform and inspire - sounds fromt he Ethiopian empire.
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Re: Barry Brown
that album for Prince Jammy, in showcase style, don't remember the name, has a few real killers (30 Pieces of Silver, It A Go Dread,...)