Barry Brown - Step It Up Youthman [1979] (With Lyrics) + Dub

Просмотров: 53   |   Загружено: 1 нд.
icon
Allan Taipalus
icon
6
icon
Скачать
iconПодробнее о видео
Barry Brown (c. 1962, Jamaica — 29 May 2004) was a Jamaican reggae singer, initially coming to prominence in the 1970s with his work with Bunny Lee, but remaining popular throughout his career.

Barry Brown was one of a number of singers to find success in the 1970s under record producer Bunny Lee. After forming a short-lived group called The Aliens, with Rod Taylor and Johnny Lee, Brown went solo. Although his first release, Girl You're Always on My Mind, had little impact, his vocal style soon found popularity, with his first hit single coming with 1979's Step It Up Youthman, which led to an album of the same name on Paradise Records. One of the most successful artists of the early dancehall era, Brown worked with some of Jamaica's top producers of the time, including Linval Thompson, Winston "Niney The Observer" Holness, Sugar Minott and Coxsone Dodd, as well as releasing self-produced material. He recorded for Studio One in 1983, including Far East.

After releasing eleven albums between 1979 and 1984, Brown's releases became more sporadic, although his work continued to feature prominently on sound systems such as those of Jah Shaka, who regularly played out discomix vocal and dub excursions like Scientist and King Tubby's engineered radical polemics, Separation, and Step it up Youthman, the spiritually conscious Enter the Kingdom of Zion ( also known as No Wicked Shall Enter ) and his recut of Linval Thompson 's Cool Down Your Temper, which Barry Brown retitled Cool Pon Your Corner and Natty Roots Man, of which the vocal was partially based on Johnny Clarke's Enter into His Gates With Praise , the dub being a recut of jazz standard Take Five, with Tommy McCook on flute .

In 1980, Barry Brown also released the Rockers discomix Natty Dread Nah Run on the Strong Like Samson label with Anthony Johnson (musician) of Mystic I, a musical disc which was in demand amongst the Roots reggae sound system fraternity at the time. In the same year, he teamed up with Jah Thomas to release the Scientist engineered Channel One Studios Discomix, Peace and Love on Keith Stone's Daddy Kool record label out of Dean Street.

In the 1990s, Brown's health deteriorated, suffering from asthma and substance abuse problems, and he died in May 2004 in Sone Waves recording studio in Kingston, Jamaica, after falling and hitting his head.

King Tubby, Real name Osbourne Ruddock (28 January 1941 – 6 February 1989) was a Jamaican sound engineer who influenced the development of dub music in the 1960s and 1970s

Tubby's studio work, in which as a mixing engineer he achieved creative fame previously only reserved for composers and musicians, was influential across many genres of popular music. He is often cited as the inventor of the concept of the remix that later became ubiquitous in dance and electronic music production. Singer Mikey Dread stated, "King Tubby truly understood sound in a scientific sense. He knew how the circuits worked and what the electrons did. That's why he could do what he did"

Special thanks to Natty Dougman for assisting with transcribing these lyrics,
Natty Dougman has a YouTube channel where he talks about different albums, artists and just general history of Jamaican music, so if you like reggae music I highly suggest you check out his channel linked below.

@FatCityVinyl

Note: All the videos posted on my channel are demonetized.

#reggaemusic #reggae #rootsreggae #dub #reggaedub #lyrics

Похожие видео

Добавлено: 55 год.
Добавил:
  © 2019-2021
  Barry Brown - Step It Up Youthman [1979] (With Lyrics) + Dub - RusLar.Me