1983 album from Dennis Brown made at the peak of his commercial success. Includes the classic title track plus "Ah So We Stay", "No More Will I Roam" and nine others.
1983 album from Dennis Brown made at the peak of his commercial success. Includes the classic title track plus "Ah So We Stay", "No More Will I Roam" and nine others.
Irrefutably one of the most talented vocalists in Jamaican music, Dennis Brown began his recording career in 1970 while still in his early teens and over the years that followed made his name as 'The Crown Prince Of Reggae', cutting innumerable chart-toppers for many of the island's leading producers. Forty eight hits and rarities from his extraordinary career are featured on this, the most comprehensive collection of his work ever issued.
Twenty four track compilation of singer Dennis Brown's early recordings. Includes great versions of "Black Magic Woman", "Money In My Pocket", "I Am The Conqueror" plus many more.
Twenty five highlights from the highly prolific recordings of Dennis Brown between 1972 and 1977, made with legendary producer Winston Holness. Bob Marley himself named him as the worlds greatest Reggae singer so it would be stupid to ignore the man. All of his various styles, upbeat and downbeat dance hall, and chill out are captured on this Digi Pack album. Includes his Jamaican hit singles: "Some Like It Hot", "You're No Good" and "LoveJah."
A compilation featuring the works of one of reggae's great talents, who sadly passed away in 1999. Although not a proper studio album, this was nevertheless the release (all tracks selected by producer Derrick Harriott) that introduced Dennis to a wider audience. Many tracks here make their first appearance on CD- and some of the names featured on the bonus tracks, such as Big Youth and Augustus Pablo, are legends in their own right.
Album made with Bingy Bunny, Max Edwards and George Fullwood by one of the most respected and prolific Jamaican artists, the late, great Dennis Brown. Tracks include "Africa", "Blood Sun", "Silver Words" and seven others.
From one of the greatest voices in reggae/lovers rock, this 1975 album bundles together the best of Dennis' early recordings with Niney Holness. Tracks include "Show Us The Way", "Some Like It Hot", "No More Will I Roam" and nine others.
1992 album from Dennis Brown that includes a number of fascinating cover versions. Songs like "Dock Of The Bay", "Green Green Grass Of Home" and "My Girl" are given the Dennis Brown treatment and all produced by Lloyd Chalmers.
Twenty track compilation of the best of Orange Street's most famous son, Dennis Brown. Tracks include "Money In My Pocket", "Travelin' Man", "No More Will I Roam" and many other reggae classics.
VP Records is proud to celebrate the life and work of Dennis Brown with the re issue release of the reggae classic Wolf & Leopards. Originally released in 1977, this album became an instant classic and maintains its status today. Vocal excellence and the exciting range of material are the reasons. The still popular dancehall hit "Here I Come", the roots classics "Whip Them Jah Jah" and the title track only set the stage for his cover versions of the reggae classic "Party Time" and the Adam Wade nugget "Rolling Down". Every song in the set delivers Dennis Brown at peak performance. Produced with Winston ‘Niney’ Holness and Castro Brown.
A fifteen track collection from the artist known as 'The Crown Prince Of Reggae'. Features four songs from his Super Reggae and Soul Hits released by Derrick Harriot's label, ('Concentration', 'How Could I Let You Get Away', 'He Can't Spell' and Van McCoy's 'Let Me Down Easy'). Also features Peter Green's 'Black Magic Woman', plus further Jamaican hits including, 'Cassandra', 'No More Will I Roam' and 'Africa'.
Featuring many of the hits that propelled the singer to national stardom in the early to mid seventies, this collection illustrates developing talent that was to see him rival Bob Marley in terms of popularity in his native Jamaica. Includes a number of rare tracks from the period that have, until now, remained largely over-looked. Twenty five tracks in all: including "Show Us The Way", "Hold On To What You've Got", "Wichita Lineman" and "Baby Don't Do It."