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Brown Sugar - I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks: Brown Sugar And The Birth Of Lovers Rock 1977-80 (2018)

Brown Sugar - I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks: Brown Sugar And The Birth Of Lovers Rock 1977-80 (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Brown Sugar

  • Title: I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks: Brown Sugar And The Birth Of Lovers Rock 1977-80
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Soul Jazz Records
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 56:51
  • Total Size: 135 / 315 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Black Pride 03:27
2. Our Reggae Music 06:16
3. Hello Stranger 03:27
4. I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks 03:24
5. Hurtin' 03:40
6. I'm So Proud 07:33
7. Run Away Love 03:31
8. Dreaming Of Zion 03:31
9. Loving Dreadlocks Dub 03:24
10. You and Your Smiling Face 03:13
11. Do You Really Love Me 04:17
12. Proud 03:15
13. Confression Hurts 07:53

Soul Jazz Records are releasing this first ever collection of the pioneering British reggae Lovers Rock group Brown Sugar including rare singles, dubs and extended mixes. The album comes with extensive sleevenotes and interviews with Dennis Bovell, Pauline Catlin, John Kpiaye and Winston Edwards (Studio 16). Brown Sugar were formed by three young teenage girls - Pauline Catlin, Caron Wheeler and Carol Simms in South London in 1976. In the short period of time 1976-1980, the group - working with Dennis Bovell on the mixing desk and John Kpiaye ('Brownie T) in the studio - recorded barely a handful of singles on the new Lovers Rock label, a number of which went to the top of the UK reggae charts. But success stopped there, and with no album release and no industry support the group broke up in the early 1980s. Following their split Caron Wheeler became the lead vocalist for the hugely successful group Soul II Soul, Carol Simms launched a solo career as Kofi (re-making a number of Brown Sugar songs with producer Mad Professor) and Pauline Catlin returned to education. Despite their relatively low-key mainstream public exposure Brown Sugar (and the label on which their first records appeared) announced to the world a new genre of reggae music, Lovers Rock, which spoke for the first time with the sensibility of a new segment of British society; that of first generation-born Black British female youth. And while Lovers Rock became synonymous with sweet love songs, Brown Sugar's music in fact expressed far more; a righteous pride and consciousness in being Black and British, a political stance more often associated with UK roots groups like Black Slate, Aswad, Misty in Roots and other British reggae acts in the late 1970s. Brown Sugar were in fact their own genre of 'conscious lovers rock' - an expression of ideological black cultural pride.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless