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Huford Brown (born 8 June 1956,
Kingston, Jamaica Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley Inter ...
), better known by the stage name U Brown, is a
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deejay who released eleven albums between 1976 and 1984.


Biography

Brown grew up in Bond Street in Kingston, living two doors away from
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's ''Treasure Isle'' studio.Interview by Peter I, October 2003
/ref> Heavily influenced by U-Roy, but also citing
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,
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,
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and
I-Roy Roy Samuel Reid (28 June 1942 – 27 November 1999), better known as I-Roy, was a Jamaican deejay who had a very prolific career during the 1970s. Biography Born in 1944 in Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica, Reid graduated from Dinthill Technical C ...
as influences, Brown began his career on the ''Silver Bullet'' sound system in the early 1970s, moving on to ''Sound of Music'' and replacing U-Roy on the ''King Tubby's Hi-Fi'' system in 1975.Larkin, Colin:"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, Brown was initially given a chance to record by Winston Edwards and then Yabby You, and had a local hit in 1976 with "Starsky and Hutch", which was followed by a series of albums produced by Bunny Lee. He was signed to
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in the late 1970s, releasing two albums on their ''Front Line'' label. The Virgin contract enabled Brown to travel frequently to the
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, where he performed with the ''Unity Hi Power'' sound system. Brown returned to prominence in 1982, with "Tu Sheng Peng" (a version of Dennis Brown's "If This World Were Mine"). Brown set up his own ''Hit Sound'' label in 1977 as an outlet for his work as a producer. In the 1980s, Brown relocated to
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, returning to Jamaica in 1990.Dougan, John, "
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Blood & Fire released a compilation of Brown's 1970s work in 1997, raising his profile and leading to new recordings, working with Jah Warrior among others.


Albums

*''The Originator'' (1976) Carib Gems (Nuroy and U-Roy) *''Satta Dread'' (1976) Klik *''London Rock'' (1977) Third World *''Revelation Time'' (1977) Live & Love *''Mr Brown Something'' (1978) Virgin/Front Line *''Weather '' (1978) Gorgon, also released as ''You Can't Keep a Good Man Down'' (1978) Virgin/Front Line *''Repatriation'' (1979) Hit Sound *''Hotter Reggae Music'' (1982) Tad's, also issued as ''Tu Sheng Peng'' *''Raver's Party'' (1982) Trojan *''DJ Confrontation'' (1982) CF (with
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) *''Jam It Tonight'' (1983) CSA, also issued as ''Black Princess'' (1999) Dressed To Kill *''Superstar'' (1984) Culture Press *''Train To Zion'' (1997) Blood & Fire (compilation) *''3 The Roots Way'' (2001) Krescendo (with Ranking Joe and
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) *''Rougher Than The Rest'' (2003) Jah Warrior *''Still Standing Strong'' (2002) Hit Sound *''Rastafari Bible'' Belle *''Hit Sounds From Channel One'' (1999) Tabou 1 (compilation) *''The Original D.J.'' Sonic Sounds *''U Brown's Hit Sound'' (2007) Roots (compilation)


References


External links


U Brown at Roots ArchivesRebel Base Interview
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, U 1956 births Living people Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica Jamaican reggae musicians