Barry Brown, a stalwart of the roots reggae scene, delivers a powerful compilation of his most resonant tracks from the late 70s and early 80s with "Let's Go To The Blues." Released in 2009 under Gorgon Records and Kingston Sounds, this album is a testament to Brown's enduring influence in the genre. Spanning a concise yet impactful 53 minutes, the album blends roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, and lovers rock, showcasing Brown's versatility and depth.
The album kicks off with "Trying Youthman," setting the tone for a journey through Brown's discography. Tracks like "Stop Them Jah Jah" and "Step It Up" highlight his signature reggae rhythms and socially conscious lyrics. "Let's Go To The Blues" offers a melodic respite, while "Fittest Of The Fittest" and "Politician" bring back the energetic, rebellious spirit. The album also includes bonus tracks "30 Pieces Of Silver" and "Love Is The Answer," adding extra depth to the collection.
Barry Brown's distinctive voice and the rich instrumentation create a vibrant and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "Let's Go To The Blues" offers a compelling snapshot of Barry Brown's artistry and the enduring appeal of roots reggae.