Dennis Brown

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  • reggae
  • roots reggae
  • dub
  • lovers rock
  • roots
Dennis Emanuel Brown (February 1, 1957–July 1, 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. He recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the pioneers of lovers rock. Bob Marley dubbed him the "Crown Prince of Reggae". Brown's first recording was "Lips of Wine" recorded for Derrick Harriott (The Musical Chariot), but this was not released initially. He then recorded for Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, and Dodd released Brown's first single, "No Man is an Island". Brown recorded two albums for Dodd, No Man is an Island and If I Follow my Heart (the title track penned by Alton Ellis).

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Songs

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    Cassandra

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    Change Your Style

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    Changing Times

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    Cheater

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    Children of Israel

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    Close the Door

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    Cold Hearted Fools

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    Come on Baby

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    Come On Over

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    Coming Home Tonight

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    Concentration

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    Concrete Castle King

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    Concrete Jungle

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    Conqueror

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    Cosmic Force

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    Could It Be

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    Count Your Blessings

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    Crazy List

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    Created by the Father

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    Cry for Love

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    Cupid

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    Curfew - Don't like it

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    Dancer Of The Night

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    Darling

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    Death Before Dishonor

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    Deceiving Girl

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    Decorated My Life

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    Deliverance Will Come

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    Delivrance will come

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    Dennis Brown

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    Do I Worry

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    Do you want my love

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    Dock of the Bay

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    Don't Dis the Father

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    Don't Disrespect the Father

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    Don't Feel No Way

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    Don't Give Up

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    Don't Want to Lose Your Love

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    Don't You Cry

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    Drifter

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    Dumb Thing

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    Dwolves and Leopards

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    Early in the Morning

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    Easy

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    Emanuel

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    Emmanuel

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    Emmanuel (version)

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    Emmanuel God Is With Us (extended)

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    Emmanuel Version

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    Equal Rights


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