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Barry Brown: Rich Man Poor Man 1978-80
ByOf course, the difficulty of sorting all the details out from a historical perspective is further worsened by the fact that a huge amount of roots material is out of print, remixed, or tucked away in obscure compilations. Moll-Selekta's master plan to revive the heyday of Jamaican music is now in its sixth (full-length) reincarnation, after massively successful sets by King Tubby and Mike Brooks, among others.
Barry Brown made it the old-fashioned way, working his way up from a ghetto runner into an internationally recognized voice. This collection brings together fourteen tracks (twelve on the vinyl release) from Brown's breakthrough years, produced by Rodguel "Black Beard" Sinclair and mixed by King Tubby. Tubby's mixes from the time were always notorious for their attention to detail, part of his overall perfectionism, and the forward position of the drums and bass. This set is no exception. The lows are deep and the highs are crisp and bright.
Brown's voice flies relatively high, and he doesn't perform any wild gymnastics. The two features which distinguish him as an artist are his socially conscious lyrics and his delivery, which accomplishes the magic trick of folding punchy, rap-like rhythms into a very lyrical whole. The sufferah riddims that float below are slow- to mid-tempo and quite regular.
The liner notes tell all about his relationships to musicians and producers, but the key players here are the Aggrovators, Roots Radics, Revolutionaries, and High Times Players. To be honest, the music itself is about ten fold less exciting than the voice that rides on top, but your mileage may differ depending on your tolerance for stoned-out trance patterns.
Rich Man Poor Man accomplishes what Moll-Selekta set out to do with its reissue series, namely shine the spotlight on a musician with a very distinctive personal approach, revealing his talent through a coherent set of tracks that neither overly challenge nor lull you to sleep. It's all about roots. Dig.
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Track Listing
1. Fire Fire, 2. We Nuh Run, 3. Jah Jah Guide Them, 4. Pass Up The Chalice, 5. If You Don't Have Money, 6. I'm Moving On, 7. Funeral, 8. Separation, 9. Bad Girl, 10. Free Up The Dread, 11. Fight Against You, 12. Just Can't Stop Us, 13. Rich Man Poor Man, 14. Rich Man Poor Man Dub.
Personnel
Lyrics and vocals by Barry Brown. Produced by Rodguel Sinclair, mixed by King Tubby. Featuring the Aggrovators, Roots Radics, Revolutionaries, and High Times Players.
Album information
Title: Rich Man Poor Man 1978-80 | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Moll-Selekta
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