Barry Brown, a seasoned artist in the reggae genre, presents his captivating album "Running Star" on April 4, 2012, under the Blue Mahoe label. This album is a vibrant blend of roots reggae, dub, reggae, rocksteady, and lovers rock, offering a rich and diverse musical experience. With a runtime of 32 minutes, "Running Star" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that showcase Barry Brown's versatility and deep connection to the reggae tradition.
The album opens with the tender "I Love You So," a lovers rock track that sets a warm and inviting tone. It then transitions into the energetic "Get Them Out" and "Come On Natty Roots Man," which highlight Barry's roots reggae influences. "Youth of the Ghetto" and "In the Community" provide a social commentary, reflecting Barry's commitment to addressing important issues through his music.
"Reggae Music" and "Stand Firm" are testament to Barry's enduring love for the genre, while "Too Squeely" and "Running Star" showcase his ability to create catchy, upbeat tracks. The album concludes with "Masses of the People," a powerful track that encapsulates the spirit of unity and resilience that is central to reggae music.
"Running Star" is a testament to Barry Brown's artistry and his ability to create music that is both timeless and relevant. It's an album that invites listeners to immerse themselves in the rich sounds of reggae, from its roots to its modern interpretations. Whether you're a long-time fan of Barry Brown or a newcomer to his music, "Running Star" offers a compelling journey through the world of reggae.