雷鬼宇宙播客
Reggae Cosmos Podcast
#1
BARRY BROWN
(1962-2004)
一个关于雷鬼音乐和文化的新播客,由 selecta Maze 主持。第一集是关于雷鬼传奇人物Barry Brown的生平和音乐。
A new podcast about Reggae music and culture, hosted by Selecta Maze. The first episode is about the life and music of reggae legend, Barry Brown.
雷鬼宇宙 #1 ”Barry Brown “ 歌单
1 - 歌名: Peace and love Dub 专辑: Barry Brown Meets The Scientist
2 - 歌名: Peace and love 专辑: 12” 黑胶唱片
3 - 歌名: Adapter Chapter 专辑: 12” 黑胶唱片 (歌手: Ranking Toyan)
4 - 歌名: Release the Chains
5 - 歌名: Fittest of the fittest (Paolo Baldini Remix) (也称为 “No wicked shall enter the kingdom Zion”)
6 - 歌名: Fittest of the fittest Dub 专辑: Soul Syndicate - Niney the Observer Presents Soul Syndicate Dub
7 - 歌名: Far East
8 - 歌名: Maffia
9 - 歌名: Run Wicked Man
10 - 歌名: Concentration
11 - 歌名: Pass up the chalice
12 - 歌名: Don’t let no one bribe you
13 - 歌名: Step it up
Barry Brown was born in 1962 and gained fame as a reggae music singer in the 1970s. Hailing from Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, many of his songs are considered classic reggae music from the '70s and '80s.
Barry Brown's singing style is not the sweet and gentle type. It is characterized by its raw and street-like quality, with direct and natural lyrics. When you listen to his songs, you can immediately sense that he did not come from a wealthy background.
During his yo
uth, Barry Brown frequented renowned recording studios in Kingston, aiming to impress well-known producers and secure recording opportunities. He often assisted a prominent producer named Bunny Lee and performed various tasks, such as running errands for musicians. Through these experiences, he gradually gained insight into the music industry and honed his musical skills. It was during this time that he refined his singing abilities. Eventually, when producer Bunny Lee deemed him ready, Barry Brown recorded his first song.
Initially, Barry Brown's lyrics were relatively commonplace, mostly revolving around love and similar themes. However, in 1979, Jamaica experienced significant political unrest, which deeply influenced Barry Brown's lyrics. From that point onward, his songs predominantly focused on social issues, earning him the nickname 'Jamaica's Bob Dylan.'
In 1979 and 1980, Barry Brown released two self-produced albums, 'Cool Pon Your Corner' and 'Superstar.' Due to limited funds and connections within the music industry, these albums did not achieve significant sales, despite featuring some remarkable songs. For instance, on the 'Superstar' album, let's listen to the track 'No Wicked Shall Enter the Gates of Zion...'
Following the relatively unsuccessful album releases, Barry Brown began collaborating with other renowned producers. One notable partnership was with Ernest Hoo Kim at Channel One, resulting in his most famous album, 'Far East.' This album includes his most renowned song, 'Far East...'
Barry Brown was a conscious artist. He believed that many reggae singers only sang conscious lyrics without truly embodying those values in their behavior or lifestyle. Barry Brown expressed his desire for his music to leave a positive impression on young people, hoping to inspire them to become more aware and strive for a better life.
Unfortunately, Barry Brown's health deteriorated in the 1990s. He suffered from asthma and substance abuse issues. Additionally, during this period, he witnessed the murder of his brother, which had a profound emotional impact on him.
In the final years of his life, Barry Brown faced financial struggles and homelessness, living on the streets. Ultimately, in 2004, Barry Brown passed away at Sonic Waves recording studio in Kingston, Jamaica.