- Glen Brown
Glen Brown (born Glenmore Lloyd Brown,
Jamaica )Larkin, Colin:"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9] , also known as 'God Son'Barrow, Steve and Dalton, Peter:"Reggae: The Rough Guide", 1997, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-85828-247-0] and 'The Rhythm Master', [ [http://musique.ados.fr/Glen-Brown.html Glen Brown - Musique | Ados.fr ] ] is a Jamaicansinger ,musician , andrecord producer , working primarily in the genres ofreggae and dub. He currently resides in New York.Brown began his musical career in the 1960s as vocalist with
Sonny Bradshaw 's jazz group, subsequently recording duets withHopeton Lewis , Lloyd Robinson andDave Barker for producers such asDuke Reid andCoxsone Dodd . In the early 1970s he began working as a producer, initially for the Shalimar label, and recordedAugustus Pablo -influencedmelodica tracks, [ [http://www.mp3.com/artist/glen-brown/summary/ Glen Brown MP3 Downloads - Glen Brown Music Downloads - Glen Brown Music Videos - Glen Brown Pictures - MP3.com ] ] such as 1972's "Merry Up". He also recorded forPrince Buster ,Leslie Kong , andDerrick Harriott . He formed tworecord label s; Pantomime (or Pantomine), and South East Music, and produced tracks byU Roy ,Gregory Isaacs ,Big Youth ,I-Roy ,Prince Jazzbo ,Johnny Clarke ,Lloyd Parks , andLittle Roy . Due to low funds, his early releases were pressed in limited runs, but have since become more widely available on various compilations, such as "The Way To Mount Zion" (featuring material from the 1969-1976 period), and "Termination Dub" (featuring material recorded withKing Tubby between 1973 and 1979). Although he had fewer hits in the latter half of the 1970s, he maintained his profile with hits from the likes ofWayne Jarrett andSylford Walker .In 2000 Small Axe and Terminal Head
remix ed Brown's work for a single release that included remixes of fellow reggae artist,Yabby You . [http://www.mp3.com/artist/glen-brown/summary/] . In 2002, Glen Brown's single produced byRas Kush , "We Dem A Watch," was the first release on New York's Black Redemption label. [ [http://www.dubflash.com/dip/reviews/2002/r93.html Dub Flash Information Portal - Record review 93 - Glen Brown We Dem A Watch ] ]Partial album discography
As musician
*"Glen Brown Sings, Melodica Talks (Number One Sound)" (1988, Pantomime Records, PRLP444)
*"Glen Brown Plays Music From The East" (1990, Fashion)
*"Mike Brooks and Glen Brown Meet Rhythm Foundation" (1990, Rhythm Foundation) "with Mike Brooks"As producer
*"Double Attack: The Original Pantomime DJ Collection 1972-74" (Greensleeves)
*"Boat To Progress: The Original Pantomime Vocal Collection 1970-74" (Greensleeves)
*"Check the Winner: The Original Pantomime Instrumental Collection 1970-74" (1989, Greensleeves, GREL603), (1990, Shanachie, SH 47007)
*"Horny Dub" (1989, Grounation)
*"Dub From The South East" (1991, Pantomime Records, PRLP02)
*"Termination Dub" - Glen Brown and King Tubby (1996, Blood & Fire, BAFCD015)
*"The Way to Mount Zion" (1998, ROIR, RUSCD8215)
*"Rhythm Master Volume One" (2004, Hot Pot, HPCD1001)
*"Rhythm Master Volume Two" (2005, Hot Pot, HPCD1003)
*"Green Bay Killing" (Pantomime)
*"Dirty Harry - Version Excursion" (Hot Pot)
*"Ghettoman Corner" - Welton Irie (Pantomime)
*"Lamb's Bread" - Sylford Walker (Pantomime)ee also
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Jammyland
*Hot Pot Music
*Blood and Fire
*I-Roy External links
* [http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/59 Discography]
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