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Old 02.09.2012, 10:55 PM   #7
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U Brown: Train to zion



Another pretty awesome blood and fire reissue but not the best. U Brown is a fine deejay but not as engaging as....U-roy.
He has an appealing stream of conscious style but often doesn't pull it together enough to make a cohesive statement of
every track. Album is recorded at King Tubby's and produced by Bunny Lee and the instrumentals have the typical classic
of their collaborations



Harry Belafonte: Sings of the Carribean



Nice 1957 album by Belafonte. The instruments sound great and Belafonte's pop friendly take on Calypso and other styles is
thoroughly enjoyable. Some really class songs like 'Lead Man Holler' 'Love, Love Alone' and 'Cordelia Brown' make this a
worthy thrift store acquisition


this is what U Brown looks like

 
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