U Brown
U Brown - Repatriation + Dickie Ranking - Vinyl LP
Format: LP
Born Huford Brown in Kingston, Jamaica on 25th November 1956, the deejay known and loved as U Brown, and occasionally Hugh Brown, was exposed to music at an early age while growing up on Bond Street, Western Kingston "a few doors down from Treasure Isle studio". As a very young man he would visit bars with his father, "there's no bar without a juke box", and, while Mr Brown and his friends would talk and drink, young Huford would listen to the records playing on the juke box. The lure of music proved irresistible and "between the age of eleven and thirteen", instead of attending classes at Tivoli Gardens Comprehensive, he began going to local dances. "in those days the big deejays was like Lord Comic, King Stitt and U Roy" who proved to be a formative influence on U Brown's developing style.
Born Huford Brown in Kingston, Jamaica on 25th November 1956, the deejay known and loved as U Brown, and occasionally Hugh Brown, was exposed to music at an early age while growing up on Bond Street, Western Kingston "a few doors down from Treasure Isle studio". As a very young man he would visit bars with his father, "there's no bar without a juke box", and, while Mr Brown and his friends would talk and drink, young Huford would listen to the records playing on the juke box. The lure of music proved irresistible and "between the age of eleven and thirteen", instead of attending classes at Tivoli Gardens Comprehensive, he began going to local dances. "in those days the big deejays was like Lord Comic, King Stitt and U Roy" who proved to be a formative influence on U Brown's developing style.
"My right name is Huford Brown and because I get attracted to U Roy from U Roy deejay Tubby's (King Tubby's Home Town Hi-Fi) usually"¦ I used to love go and listen him." U Brown
Track listing for CD and Vinyl
Track Listing - Repatriation
Side 1.
- Black Princess
- Natty Dread a de President
- Leggo The Youths
- Rock You
- Sweet Reggae Music
Side 2.
- No More Tribal
- Set Jah Jah Children Free
- Repatriation Is A Must
- Fire Keep Burning
- Dry Up Your Tears
Bonus 10" EP by Dickie Rankin
Side 1.
- Lorretta
- Let's Seek Truth & Rights
- Cocaine Business (A Money Business)
- Rock The Beat
Side 2.
- Lorretta (version)
- Let's Seek Truth & Rights (version)
- Cocaine Business (A Money Business) (version)
- Rock The Beat (version)