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Let Me Love You: Joe Gibbs 7-Inch Singles Coll
Artist:
Dennis Brown
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions
1. Rolling Down
2. Rain
3. Ghetto Girl
4. Ghetto Version
5. I Hope We Get to Love in Time
6. Timely Lover
7. Ain't That Loving You
8. Hole in the Bucket
9. Equal Rights
10. Equal Rights Style
11. Man Next Door
12. Get Away
13. Money in My Pocket
14. Cool Runnings
15. A True
16. Nu True
17. How Can I Leave You
18. Bubbling Love
19. Should I
20. Cassandra
21. So Jah Say
22. So Jah Say (Live)
23. Your Man
24. Assigned to Love
25. Created By the Father
26. Created Dub
27. Say What You're Saying
28. Honey Money
29. I'm Coming Home
30. Homeward Bound
31. Let Me Love You
32. All Night Love
33. Girl I've Got a Date
34. Blind Date
35. Open Up
36. Due Season
37. A Little Bit More
38. Love Dub
39. Foul Play
40. The World Is Troubled
41. On the Rocks
42. Get High on Your Love
More Info:
Includes many of the biggest reggae hits of the era. Eleven tracks new to CD. One of Jamaican's most popular and influential artists. By the late 1970s, Dennis Emmanuel Brown was widely acknowledged as the Crown Prince Of Reggae, having scored more Jamaican hits in the decade than any of his contemporaries - including Bob Marley And The Wailers. Following a hugely successful spell with famed producer Niney, he reunited with serial hitmaker Joe Gibbs, for whom he had previously recorded earlier in the decade, with their renewed union immediately subsequently spawning a succession of major Jamaican hits. Among these were such reggae classics as 'Ghetto Girl', 'Equal Rights', 'Ain't That Loving You', 'How Can I Leave You', 'Man Next Door' (as famously covered by The Slits), and a memorable reworking of, 'Money In My Pocket', which six years after his original 1972 version provided the singer with his international breakthrough, with the single peaking at 14 in the UK charts in the Spring of 79. This 2CD collection brings together both sides of all of Brown's Joe Gibbs-produced 7" singles released between 1977 to 1981, which include the aforementioned hits, his remaining reggae chartbusters and an array of dub and DJ versions, eleven of which make their CD debut.back to top