Glen Brown
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John Public
Glen Brown
I heard about an album named "The Way to mount zion". Can you tell if it is a good album? is it dub or vocal?
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Bellyman
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Re: Glen Brown
It's kind of a mixed bag of everything. Some Dub, some instrumentals, some vocals.
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Re: Glen Brown
to me kinda sublime, could have been better, if it was'nt a rush job.
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Bellyman
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Re: Glen Brown
Glen Brown is best known as one of the hardest roots producers of the 70s, though he started as a singer recording mainly duets as in Lloyd & Glen along Lloyd Robinson and in Dave & Glen where he was joined by Dave Barker.
The vocal recordings are nowadays spread far and wide on compilations by Studio One, Joe Gibbs and Lee Perry productions.
The vocal recordings are nowadays spread far and wide on compilations by Studio One, Joe Gibbs and Lee Perry productions.
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Henrik
Re: Glen Brown
As Bellyman mentioned, Geln Brown is one of the best roots producers of the 70s. If you like Glen Brown music check out the following albums:
Sylford Walker & Welton Irie "Lambs Bread International" (Blood and Fire label): One of the best reggae albums ever...
Glen Brown and King Tubby "Termination Dub": One of the best dub albums ever...
If you want to hear Glen Brown in action as a vocalist check out Glen Browns's "Boat to Progress" (Greensleeves / Shanagie). Next to Glen Brown this album also contains tracks of Little Roy, Gregory Isaacs, Roman Stewart,...
For Glen Brown Instrumentals check out "check the winner" (Greensleeves / Shanagie).
In case you are looking for 7", check titles released on the Pantomine label.
Sylford Walker & Welton Irie "Lambs Bread International" (Blood and Fire label): One of the best reggae albums ever...
Glen Brown and King Tubby "Termination Dub": One of the best dub albums ever...
If you want to hear Glen Brown in action as a vocalist check out Glen Browns's "Boat to Progress" (Greensleeves / Shanagie). Next to Glen Brown this album also contains tracks of Little Roy, Gregory Isaacs, Roman Stewart,...
For Glen Brown Instrumentals check out "check the winner" (Greensleeves / Shanagie).
In case you are looking for 7", check titles released on the Pantomine label.