Barry Brown, the roots and dancehall legend from Kingston, Jamaica, left an indelible mark on the reggae scene before his untimely passing in 2004. His album "Right Now," originally recorded in the 1980s, was rescued from obscurity and reissued by Greensleeves Records in 2012. This album is a testament to Brown's enduring talent and the timeless appeal of his music.
Recorded, voiced, and mixed at the iconic Channel One studio, "Right Now" features a blend of roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, and lovers rock, showcasing Barry Brown's versatility and depth as an artist. The album is a collaborative effort, with tracks laid by Jah Screw and Barry Brown himself, backed by the legendary Roots Radics and We the People band.
With 20 tracks spanning over an hour and thirteen minutes, "Right Now" offers a rich and diverse listening experience. From the soulful "Lonely Girl" to the powerful "Mister Minister," and the infectious "Make It With You," each song is a testament to Barry Brown's ability to convey deep emotion and social commentary through his music. The album also includes several dub versions, adding a layer of sonic complexity and depth.
"Right Now" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through the evolution of reggae music. It captures the essence of Barry Brown's artistry and his contribution to the genre. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of reggae.