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Visions of Dennis Brown
1978 studio album by Dennis Brown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Visions of Dennis Brown is a 1978 conscious roots reggae album by Dennis Brown.
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Recording
The album was the first to come out of Brown's second stint with producer Joe Gibbs,[2] with whom he would have his breakthrough international success, and the album played a major part in establishing the dominant position of both Brown and Gibbs in late 1970s reggae.[3] The album mixes roots reggae themes such as economic hardship, African oppression, religion, and politics, with lovers rock material ("Love Me Always") and a cover version of Ray Charles' "This Little Girl of Mine".[1] The album was engineered by Errol Thompson and features veteran musicians Bobby Ellis (trumpet), Vin Gordon (trombone), Herman Marquis (alto saxophone), and Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone).[1]
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Release history
The album was originally released in 1978 on the Lightning, Laser, and Joe Gibbs labels.[4] It was reissued on JGML in 1980 and issued for the first time on compact disc in 1989 by Shanachie Records.[4] It was reissued in expanded form in 2006 on the Joe Gibbs Europe label, and reissued again in 2007 on the VP Records subsidiary 17 North Parade.[4]
Track listing
Personnel
- Vocals: Dennis Brown
- Drums: Sly Dunbar
- Bass: Lloyd Parks
- Guitar: Eric Lamont, Robbie Shakespeare, Lennox Gordon
- Keyboards: Franklyn "Bubbler" Waul, Errol Nelson, Harold Butler
- Alto Saxophone: Herman Marquis
- Trombone: Vin Gordon
- Tenor Saxophone: Tommy McCook
- Trumpet: Bobby Ellis
- Percussion: Uziah "Sticky" Thompson
- Errol Thompson - arranger
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External links
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