Dennis Brown - Best Of Dennis Brown - Roots Reggae - Justice sound
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2015
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Dennis Emmanuel Brown CD (1 February 1957 - 1 July 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of lovers rock, a subgenre of reggae. Bob Marley cited Brown as his favourite singer,[1] dubbing him "The Crown Prince of Reggae", and Brown would prove influential on future generations of reggae singers.
Dennis Brown was born on 1 February 1957 at Jubilee Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica.[4] His father Arthur was a scriptwriter, actor, and journalist, and he grew up in a large tenement yard between North Street and King Street in Kingston with his parents, three elder brothers and a sister, although his mother died in the 1960s.[4][5] He began his singing career at the age of nine, while still at junior school, with an end-of-term concert the first time he performed in public, although he had been keen on music from an even earlier age, and as a youngster was a keen fan of American balladeers such as Brook Benton, Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin.[4] He cited Nat King Cole as one of his greatest early influences.[4] He regularly hung around JJ's record store on Orange Street in the rocksteady era and his relatives and neighbours would often throw Brown pennies to hear him sing in their yard.[4] Brown's first professional appearance came at the age of eleven, when he visited a local club where his brother Basil was performing a comedy routine, and where he made a guest appearance with the club's resident group, the Fabulous Falcons (a group that included Cynthia Richards, David "Scotty" Scott, and Noel Brown).[4] On the strength of this performance he was asked to join the group as a featured vocalist.[4] When the group performed at a JLP conference at the National Arena, Brown sang two songs - Desmond Dekker's "Unity" and Johnnie Taylor's "Ain't That Loving You" - and after the audience showered the stage with money, he was able to buy his first suit with the proceeds.[4] Bandleader Byron Lee performed on the same bill, and was sufficiently impressed with Brown to book him to perform on package shows featuring visiting US artists, where he was billed as the "Boy Wonder".[4]
Here I Come - Dennis Brown
Wolves In Leopards - Dennis Brown
Westbound Train - Dennis Brown
(I Am The) Conqueror - Dennis Brown
Equal Rights - Dennis Brown
Rub A Dub All The Time (aka If This World Were Mine) - Dennis Brown
Your Love Got a Hold On Me - Dennis Brown
Sitting and Watching - Dennis Brown
Promisland - Dennis Brown
Have You Ever - Dennis Brown
Money In My Pocket - Dennis Brown
Revolution - Delroy Wilson
(Brother) Stop The Fussing & Fighting - Dennis Brown
To The Foundation - Dennis Brown
Whip Them Jah - Dennis Brown
Want To Be No General (aka Don't Want To Be No General) - Dennis Brown
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The best of the best never dies only gets sweeter and more appreciated ❤❤
R.I.P Dennis Brown. You have and still are a major part in my life. My late father often played your wonderful songs. I often played your songs throughout my teens to adulthood. You are a true inspiration to many. Nuf respect to you always, my brother 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
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How can I describe reggae music.. it's like water for our eyes at time... There nothing for you people, who don't even like it. : | is there? : |
R. I. P , your music will always live on
Let go the vibes , music nice 💃💃💃💃🎵🎵🎵🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥
One love for all Nations. Your words are wise. Jah love always.
THE best there of crown Prince of reggae Dennis Emanuel Brown RIP music lives on forever
D . brown Jah
Bless if . you. Know. What. It.. mean.. to have a revolution . Rastafari
el maestro dennis brown exelente mix gracias por la meditacion bless
There are no circumstances around you more powerful than the power within you. When we put the forces of our inner self to work with good thoughts, it will produce according to our ideas. If we can keep our inner world clean, fertilize our minds with productive positivity, the powers within will creat, with dynamic force, all that we believe is possible. Peace
Anita, your words were like a blast to my mind. I read it then read it aloud so I could actually hear the words. Powerful, just powerful. Bless, Anita. (I am Anita too :))
The crown prince
I think he should be king
the king 👑 mix coming soon
All respect is due Bob Marley is the King of Reggae selah
@@ShineyCulture he was Bob Marley's favorite singer
@@justicedagreatyou know the thing, you get my subscription 😊
Reggae music is like a fountain that continually flowing
Big up..big up! All la what good tunes!!!
magnifique i love dennis jah forever
Legendary forever
The BestOne....
Just what I needed this morning. Nice up the place!!!
omg luv these lyrics lol dough brings back memories of my son dad...💋💋
classiclove the selection
Bob cited Dennis as his favorite artist
Right ❤
Dennis aspired i an i to seek his majesty rastafari
You taking me back @JusticeSound TOP RANK!
good music
Happy earthstrong mi general
toca toca toca toca vitrola olho no lho amor no amor tocando na vitrola melodias do coraçao .
Nuff Respect bro, mash it, dash it, n flash it inna different styla remain blessed!
i remenber it's great! or fantastic always i lesten the reggae music
Thank you
Oooh my. reat Selection! but i wish this can be reposted with improved sound quality.....pleeeeease!
JAH RASTAFARIIIIII!!!!!
Andrea Tater boom
name of that song at 57:10 is called....YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN..
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Boom !
denniesbrown
mutabarickamother
My favorite mix of all time!!!! does anyone know the name of the song @ 55:30??
Mua Mulwa To be a Weakman
Uppo BD at the start -|- what can I say?
Put a little more bass on the tracks man! Just a little.
Nice D.Brown, but nxt time save a separate mix video for ur own music !
buena selecta, pero satura un poco no?
....Bosss2k19
......Bosss2k19
The name of the song at 57:10 ?????
Can't keep a good man down
EAGLES LYRICS
"Twenty-One"
Twenty-one and strong as I can be
I know what freedom means to me
And I can't give the reason why
I should ever want to die
Got no cause to be afraid
Or fear that life will ever fade
'Cause as I watch the rising sun
I know that we have just begun
I might spend my life upon the road
Just tryin' to add to what I know
Then someday I might settle down
And all my friends will be around
They say a man should have a stock and trade
But me, I'll find another way
I believe in getting what you can
And there ain't no stoppin' this young man
Because I'm you and fast as I can be
I know what freedom means to me
And I can't give the reason why,
I should ever want to die
No I can't give the reason why
I should ever want to die. Amen. Shalom.
Rastafari
.......Bosss2k19
R.i.p bro🙏🔥🔥🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵