Barry Brown, a name synonymous with soulful vocals and timeless reggae rhythms, teams up with the legendary Aggrovators for an album that's a testament to the enduring power of roots reggae and dub. "Barry Brown vs. The Aggrovators," released on June 15, 2018, under the Aggrovators label, is a 42-minute journey through the rich tapestry of reggae's subgenres, including roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, and lovers rock.
The album kicks off with "Create a Dub," setting the tone for the rest of the tracks, each one a masterclass in rhythm and melody. Barry Brown's smooth, velvety voice glides over the Aggrovators' expertly crafted instrumentals, creating a harmonious blend that's both nostalgic and fresh. Tracks like "Youth Keep On" and "Dub Controller" showcase Barry's ability to deliver powerful messages with a calm, collected demeanor, while "Jah Halts" and "Father of Dub" pay homage to the spiritual and cultural roots of reggae.
The album also features a mix of upbeat tracks like "Fit Get Going" and "Hard Rock Dub," which are sure to get you moving, and slower, more introspective pieces like "Blues Cast Out" and "Dub for Love," which highlight Barry's versatility as an artist. "Politricks" serves as a poignant reminder of the political consciousness that has always been at the heart of reggae music.
With its diverse range of tracks and Barry Brown's inimitable style, "Barry Brown vs. The Aggrovators" is a must-listen for any reggae fan. The album is a celebration of the genre's past, present, and future, and a testament to Barry Brown's enduring legacy as one of reggae's most beloved vocalists.