Barry Brown, a seasoned reggae artist, presents "Barry Brown in Dub," a captivating album that blends the rich sounds of roots reggae, dub, and lovers rock. Released on October 21, 2014, under Gorgon Music and VPAL Music, this album is a testament to Barry Brown's enduring legacy in the reggae genre. With a runtime of just over 31 minutes, the album features eight tracks that showcase Barry Brown's distinctive vocal style and the intricate production techniques that define dub music.
The album opens with "Step It up Youthman," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious rhythm and Barry Brown's soulful vocals. "Cool Pon Your Dub" follows, showcasing the album's dub elements with a heavy bassline and echoing effects. "Why Fight the Dub" and "Fittest of Fittest Dub - Original" continue the album's exploration of dub, with Barry Brown's vocals weaving in and out of the instrumental tracks.
"Give Thanks Dub" and "Can't Live Like This Dub" offer a more reflective tone, with Barry Brown's vocals conveying a sense of introspection and gratitude. "Youths of Today Dub" and "Trying Dub" close out the album, with the latter featuring a particularly haunting vocal performance by Barry Brown.
Throughout the album, Barry Brown's vocals are complemented by a range of instrumental tracks, including guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards. The production is top-notch, with each track expertly mixed to highlight the best elements of the music. Whether you're a longtime fan of reggae or a newcomer to the genre, "Barry Brown in Dub" is an album that is sure to impress.