@@fun1111 From left to right Lloyd Kirk - Trombone, Junior 'Chico' Chin - Trumpet, Roland 'Nambo' Robinson - Trombone, Dean 'Cannon' Fraser - Saxophone.
This brings some good memories from back in the days. Growing up in the the city of Nairobi, Reggae was forbidden in my parents house and of some of my friends as well. So we would link after school and weekends up top on the roof (flat roof) with this tiny cassette player jamming on some good tunes. Dennis brown was among one of the few cassettes we had. The party was more fire. And those were the good old days in the early 90s Big up to all my homies who made this happen. Omari, Bushie, Deno, Joe, Willie, Muna, my big bro Kabuu and the many others Madaraka passie MF 6
they once asked Bob Marley who his favorite singer was .... that was when the King crowned the Prince of Reggae the one the only Dennis Brown. ... voice of an angel Sing my brother!
Oh yah, Dennis Brown Band was on fire, it looks like a 21 piece band with all those different types of instruments. Indeed, they really run things with the Roots, Rock, Reggae real creators of the three Big R's. It was truly amazing to see live performance looks exactly like a live studio recording session. They had so much energy even the audience had to get up and dance.
Dennis Brown AO VIVO em Montreaux, 1979 1. So Jah Sey 5:40 2. Wolves and Leopards 5:28 3. Ain't That Lovin' You 5:06 4. Words of Wisdom 7:13 5. Drifter 7:49 6. Milk and Honey 5:09 7. Yabby You 6:35 8. Don't Feel No Way 15:05 9. Whip Them Jah Jah 7:08 10 .Money In My Pocket 7:14