Dennis Brown

reggae, roots reggae, dub

Dennis Brown

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Generosity 04:25
Revolution 04:22
Love Has Found It's Way 04:30
Love Has Found Its Way 04:30
Lips of Wine 02:45
Life Goes In Circles 05:16
Things In Life 03:13
Should I 03:53
Wolf & Leopards 02:46
Money In My Pocket 02:33
Never Never 04:01
Here I Come 04:26
Westbound Train 03:02
Black Magic Woman 03:34
I Can't Stand It 04:36
If I Had The World 04:31
The Prophet Rides Again 03:39
Sir Niney's Rock 04:05
Sitting And Watching 04:03
Stop The Fussing And Fighting 04:15
I Need Your Love 05:59
Why Baby Why 03:29
Another Day In Paradise 04:30
lost without you 06:11
Emmanuel Version 02:00
Whip Them Jah Jah 02:31
Together Brothers 01:42
No Man Is A Island 03:14
No Man Is an Island 03:14
Hold On To What You'Ve Got 05:33
The Closer I Get To You 04:18
It's So Nice To Be With You 02:44
Liberation 04:51
Ain't That Loving You 03:11
Jah Can Do It 03:02
Want To Be No General 04:48
Tribulation 03:05
Loving You 03:11
Your Love Got A Hold On Me 03:42
I'm Coming Home Tonight 04:05
Repatriation 03:11
Do You Love Me 03:39
Bubbling Fountain 04:41
This Tribulation 07:13
It's too Late 03:58
Jam Down 03:04
Have You Ever 03:47
early in the morning 05:16
Party Time 03:16
Get to Love In Time 02:31

Born: 1957-02-01

Country: JM

Biography - Dennis Brown

Dennis Emanuel Brown (February 1, 1957–July 1, 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. He recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the pioneers of lovers rock. Bob Marley dubbed him the "Crown Prince of Reggae".

Brown's first recording was "Lips of Wine" recorded for Derrick Harriott (The Musical Chariot), but this was not released initially. He then recorded for Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, and Dodd released Brown's first single, "No Man is an Island".

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