Lloyd Brown

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Main Squeeze 04:09 Tools
Slow Wine 03:37 Tools
Sharing the Night 03:26 Tools
In Love 00:00 Tools
I Know 00:00 Tools
Show Me That You Love Me 04:29 Tools
Real Love 00:00 Tools
From The Root 00:00 Tools
Life Up My Soul 00:00 Tools
Fill Me In 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You 00:00 Tools
Black Bags 00:00 Tools
Me Without You 00:00 Tools
Satisfy my soul 00:00 Tools
Humanity 00:00 Tools
Dreams To Remember 00:00 Tools
Heart Aches Ft Sasha 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Since You Been Gone 00:00 Tools
Know Yourself 00:00 Tools
These Arms Of Mine 00:00 Tools
What Would You Do 00:00 Tools
No Stone Unturned 00:00 Tools
Bless Me 03:39 Tools
It's A Love Thing 00:00 Tools
Another Sunday 03:20 Tools
No One Can 00:00 Tools
Love U Down 00:00 Tools
Under Estimation 00:00 Tools
Deliver Me From My Enemies 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
Don't Bother Me 00:00 Tools
A Capella 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:00 Tools
Mr. Brown 00:00 Tools
Bongo Nyah 00:00 Tools
Rocksteady 00:00 Tools
Stress 00:00 Tools
In The Mood 00:00 Tools
with these eyes 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Me Out 00:00 Tools
I Miss You 00:00 Tools
So Lonely 00:00 Tools
Spellbound 00:00 Tools
Rejoice Your Blessing 00:00 Tools
Life to Short 00:00 Tools
romeo 00:00 Tools
Hook It Up 00:00 Tools
Come 00:00 Tools
Leave The Guns Alone 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry 00:00 Tools
Just So That You Know 00:00 Tools
Up To You 00:00 Tools
Get It Right 00:00 Tools
Charcoal Bridges 00:00 Tools
Fire and Rain 00:00 Tools
Heart Ache 00:00 Tools
Food For Thought 00:00 Tools
Maria Maria 00:00 Tools
Catch the Feeling 00:00 Tools
Not From Me 00:00 Tools
you must know 00:00 Tools
Guide Me 00:00 Tools
I Know Jah 00:00 Tools
Oh Mother 00:00 Tools
Get to Know Ya 00:00 Tools
Boom Dance 00:00 Tools
Winds Of Change 00:00 Tools
We Need Love 00:00 Tools
Badmind Ideaology 00:00 Tools
Seacole 00:00 Tools
You Do Something To Me 00:00 Tools
She Nah Easy 00:00 Tools
Desiderata 00:00 Tools
So Near So Far Ft. Fiona 00:00 Tools
Cold 00:00 Tools
No Way No How 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
U're Not Alone 00:00 Tools
My Destiny 00:00 Tools
No 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Can't Done 00:00 Tools
Luv Me Long 00:00 Tools
Press Start 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
New Day 00:00 Tools
Breathe 00:00 Tools
Lifted 00:00 Tools
Can't Keep A Good Man Down 00:00 Tools
Survival 00:00 Tools
Let it be me 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
So We Deal Wid Dem 00:00 Tools
This You Must Know 00:00 Tools
Jezebel 00:00 Tools
Cold Blooded 00:00 Tools
Irie And Mello 00:00 Tools
Lonely Girl 00:00 Tools
Live In Love 00:00 Tools
Something inside so strong 00:00 Tools
What You Sow 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
More Love 00:00 Tools
Right There 00:00 Tools
Singerman Ft. Fiona 00:00 Tools
So We Deal Wid Dem Featuring Beres Hammond 00:00 Tools
My Denstiny 00:00 Tools
More of That 00:00 Tools
reggignition 00:00 Tools
Love Is 00:00 Tools
Can You Feel My Vibe 00:00 Tools
Standard Procedure 00:00 Tools
Songbird 00:00 Tools
Live the Life You Love 00:00 Tools
Ignition 00:00 Tools
Full Appreciation 00:00 Tools
On That Note 00:00 Tools
Fathers Eyes 00:00 Tools
Tings A Go Get Hot Tonight 00:00 Tools
Bless Me (Mister Eudaric Riddim 2009) 00:00 Tools
Dear John 00:00 Tools
Put it Down 00:00 Tools
Ebony Jones 00:00 Tools
Memories 00:00 Tools
Have I Got Through To You 00:00 Tools
A Song About Nothing 00:00 Tools
Heartache 00:00 Tools
Sweet Bitter Earth 00:00 Tools
Full Hundred 00:00 Tools
Rootical 00:00 Tools
Humanity Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Better to Have Loved 00:00 Tools
No Thank You 00:00 Tools
Na Na Na 00:00 Tools
NO SOUL TODAY 00:00 Tools
Unconventional People 00:00 Tools
Badboy 00:00 Tools
Rejoice Your Blessings 00:00 Tools
Bring Back the Love 00:00 Tools
Look Lively 00:00 Tools
Close To Thee 00:00 Tools
Loco Theng 00:00 Tools
Cant Keep A Good Man Down 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
Just One Time 00:00 Tools
Chant Them Down 00:00 Tools
Don't 00:00 Tools
Walk and Roll 00:00 Tools
There Comes A Time 00:00 Tools
Shine Your Love 00:00 Tools
Wanna Let You Know 00:00 Tools
Got To Be Free 00:00 Tools
Uncoventional People 00:00 Tools
Miss You Nights 00:00 Tools
You Must Know (feat. Don Campbell) 00:00 Tools
Intro Cornerstone 00:00 Tools
I'm Doin' Me 00:00 Tools
Tired Fi See Mi Face 00:00 Tools
I Don't Think You Heard Me 00:00 Tools
Keep On Keeping On 00:00 Tools
Every Way You Can Feat. Miss Kjah 00:00 Tools
Feel 00:00 Tools
Run 00:00 Tools
Faithfully Yours 00:00 Tools
While I'm Breathing 00:00 Tools
Empress On Away 00:00 Tools
Let Music Feed Ft. Lady Lex 00:00 Tools
Place in the Sun 00:00 Tools
Nought Point Zero 00:00 Tools
African Children Part 2 00:00 Tools
Lift Up My Soul 00:00 Tools
Every Way You Can 00:00 Tools
Million Dollar Baby 00:00 Tools
If Only 00:00 Tools
Make Time for Love 00:00 Tools
Knights in white satin 00:00 Tools
Ray of Light 00:00 Tools
Return Of The One (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Find the Solution 00:00 Tools
Firm In Love 00:00 Tools
Heed The Truth 00:00 Tools
Can't Lose Sight 00:00 Tools
Musical Warrior 00:00 Tools
Im Sorry 00:00 Tools
Chillin' Inna Mi Yard 00:00 Tools
give thanks 00:00 Tools
Humanity Pt.2 00:00 Tools
No Watch Dat 00:00 Tools
The Living Years 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
Come On Home 00:00 Tools
It's All About 00:00 Tools
Slowly But Surley 00:00 Tools
Believe That 00:00 Tools
On the Other Hand 00:00 Tools
What Part of No Didn't You Understand 00:00 Tools
On the Gravel 00:00 Tools
Nothing But Love 00:00 Tools
It Takes Two Ft. Sylvia Tella & Colonel Mite 00:00 Tools
She Nuh Easy 00:00 Tools
Inner City Blues 00:00 Tools
Giving Thanks 00:00 Tools
jerusalem 00:00 Tools
All About You 00:00 Tools
Got A Thing For You 00:00 Tools
Together 00:00 Tools
You Never Know 00:00 Tools
Thank You 00:00 Tools
Cant Get Me Out 00:00 Tools
African Children Part II 00:00 Tools
Can U Feel My Vibe 00:00 Tools
Figures 8 00:00 Tools
Reasons Amen 00:00 Tools
you got it going on 00:00 Tools
Wha' Yuh A Deal Wid 00:00 Tools
Pay No Mind 00:00 Tools
Nights in White Satin 00:00 Tools
Hit the Ground Running Reggae Remix 00:00 Tools
Regignition 00:00 Tools
Another Song 00:00 Tools
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Ure Not Alone 00:00 Tools
Forgive Them Ft. Peter Spence 00:00 Tools
Irie And Mellow 00:00 Tools
Mr Brown 00:00 Tools
Private Life - Remix 00:00 Tools
I Go To Pieces 00:00 Tools
Blah, Blah, Blah 00:00 Tools
Every Kinda People 00:00 Tools
Slowly but Surely 00:00 Tools
Humanity Pt 2 00:00 Tools
Another Lost Love Song - N/A 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Happy Earthday 00:00 Tools
Thanks and with Praise 00:00 Tools
Maria Maria (Santana/Wyclef jean) 00:00 Tools
Forbidden Lovers 00:00 Tools
Be Thankful 00:00 Tools
Bring It On 00:00 Tools
Blessed Love 00:00 Tools
You Only Live Once 00:00 Tools
There You Are 00:00 Tools
Keep On Keeping On ft. Jahdan Blaakamoore 00:00 Tools
Feel (Robbie Williams) 00:00 Tools
Stop 00:00 Tools
Baby Love 00:00 Tools
How Could I 00:00 Tools
It's Not About..... 00:00 Tools
Smile 00:00 Tools
To You 00:00 Tools
Memba Dis Ft. Serocee 00:00 Tools
Life Too Short 00:00 Tools
Hit the Ground Running 00:00 Tools
Figure 8 00:00 Tools
Theres a Reward for Me 00:00 Tools
Wha You a Deal With 00:00 Tools
To The Bone 00:00 Tools
Do You Feel Me 00:00 Tools
Intro / For Your Consideration 00:00 Tools
Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Tribute 00:00 Tools
Reggae Like Crazy 00:00 Tools
My Baby Loves Me 00:00 Tools
Blah Blah Blah 00:00 Tools
Witness 00:00 Tools
Main Squeeze Lloyd Brown 00:00 Tools
Greeting Song 00:00 Tools
Hurt No More 00:00 Tools
Together ft. Queen Omega 00:00 Tools
My Sound - LB's Lucrative Dubplate Remix 00:00 Tools
Feeding Off the Love of the Land 00:00 Tools
Look Lively feat. Top Cat 00:00 Tools
How Could I ft. Yisrael Immanuel 00:00 Tools
Pimpers Paradise 00:00 Tools
Heartaches 00:00 Tools
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Absent Friends 00:00 Tools
Three Words 00:00 Tools
Faith 00:00 Tools
Wha You Deal With 00:00 Tools
Memba Dis - Feat. Serocee 00:00 Tools
We Need A Revolution 00:00 Tools
Listen Me Good 00:00 Tools
Prisoner In the Street 00:00 Tools
There's a Reward for Me 00:00 Tools
Reggae Party 00:00 Tools
A Mans Gotta Do 00:00 Tools
It's Not About 00:00 Tools
Love Within The Music (feat. Rickie Davis, Bitty McLean, Patric Johnson, Michael Gordon and Trevor Hartley) 00:00 Tools
Hit That Spot 00:00 Tools
Power Of Jah 00:00 Tools
Out of This World 00:00 Tools
21 Days 00:00 Tools
Intro/Cornerstone (Ft Curtis Lynch Jr.) 00:00 Tools
Another Lost Love Song 00:00 Tools
05_On_that_Note-mgz 00:00 Tools
Zombie 00:00 Tools
Sitting Here In Limbo 00:00 Tools
Intro - For Your Consideration 00:00 Tools
Feeding Off The Love Of The Land (feat. Omar) 00:00 Tools
Main Squeeze Dub 00:00 Tools
04_Live_the_Life_You_Love-mgz 00:00 Tools
Intro / Return of the One 00:00 Tools
It's All Good 00:00 Tools
Stress (feat. Tippa Irie) 00:00 Tools
Main squeeze (Come down father riddim) 00:00 Tools
Fill Me 00:00 Tools
You Just Don't Get It 00:00 Tools
40.Baby Love 00:00 Tools
So Near So Far 00:00 Tools
Lloyd Brown - Bless Me (Baby Why Riddim) 00:00 Tools
Seize The Day 00:00 Tools
No Thank You (Ft Nereus Joseph, General Levy, Top Cat & Macka B) 00:00 Tools
Fiddy - 50 00:00 Tools
Reasons (Amen) (Ft Babyboom) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Who 00:00 Tools
Thanks and with Praise (feat. Cat Coore) 00:00 Tools
A Man's Gotta Do 00:00 Tools
Life is too short Dub 00:00 Tools
Accapella Intro 00:00 Tools
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That Girl 00:00 Tools
Lloyd Brown - Main squeeze 00:00 Tools
Empress On A Way 00:00 Tools
No Word of A Lie 00:00 Tools
Your Love 00:00 Tools
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Over the course of the past two decades, Lloyd Brown has risen to the very pinnacle of his profession, and with a string of hit singles and critically acclaimed albums to his credit, is now hailed as one of this country’s best ever reggae singer/songwriters. Born and raised in London to Jamaican parents, he began his career in 1979 by dee-jaying in “blues-dances” before progressing on fully fledged sound-systems in the early eighties with London-based sound-systems Marcus, Exodus and East Man. After taking a sabbatical in Jamaica, he then joined vocal harmony group Sweet Distortion, who were voted Best Reggae Newcomers by the readers of Black Echoes in 1984, just prior to their guest appearance on the BRAFA (British Reggae Artists Famine Appeal) single, Let's Make Africa Green Again. Led by Lloyd’s namesake and early source of musical inspiration, Dennis Brown, this record helped raised funds for Ethiopian famine victims, and remains a milestone of UK reggae history. By 1987 Sweet Distortion had successfully auditioned for the part of the Jackson Five in the acclaimed British musical, Black Heroes In The Hall Of Fame, but split up soon afterwards, leaving Lloyd free to pursue a solo career. His earliest singles included Music Medley, Ring Up My Number and The Love In Me, all of them released on Robert Ribs’ Unity label circa 1987. In the meantime, he’d started performing more demanding roles with Black Heroes In The Hall Of Fame – most notably those of Otis Redding, Marcus Garvey, Haile Selassie and Nelson Mandela. Sharing The Night (produced by Junior Frost), then provided him with his first No. 1 hit, and was voted Reggae Single Of The Year in 1990. You Can't Hurry Love, For The Love Of You and Love U Down (his second No. 1 hit, and another Reggae Single Of The Year) soon followed, together with a version of Otis Redding’s These Arms Of Mine. Despite his success with other people’s songs, Lloyd was increasingly writing his own material by this time, as demonstrated on It's A Love Thing, which marked the start of his long-standing partnership with dee-jay Tippa Irie. Their follow-up smash hit, Stress, caused controversy since it put into song what many men were thinking about their female partners, but both singles duly topped the UK reggae charts, then won the duo a well deserved contract with Arista, who released their follow-up single, Baby Mother (another vibrant slice of social commentary), in 1995. An album recorded for Arista during this period was subsequently released as Combination on Discotex at the end of 2001 – Lloyd & Tippa’s association with Arista having ended as unexpectedly as it had begun. Undaunted by such disappointments and eager to reclaim his popularity among grassroots reggae fans, Lloyd began recording with leading UK lovers’ rock producers Groove And & Quarter, who issued his debut album, Straight No Chaser, in 1996. Among the many highlights was A Mother's Prayer, which he recorded with a veritable Who’s Who of UK soul and reggae talent and dedicated to the memory of his mother, who’d recently died of cancer. Two other tracks, Jah Works and Increase The Peace, offered early evidence of the roots and culture content he was to showcase on his next set, Rhyme & Reason, which he recorded for Saxon. Prior to its release in 1998, the singles Need A Revolution and Power Of Jah had marked a turning point in both his life and career. His new head of dreadlocks illustrated this change of direction, and he began writing lyrics with far more spiritual content than before, even whilst continuing to make sublime lovers rock hits such as Night Shift, Blackbird and Real Love. He named Buju's 'Til Shiloh LP as a formative influence during this stage of his career, and after announcing that the emergence of the new cultural artists had taken reggae to a different plane, said he wanted to sing songs that will uplift people. His Saxon album thus had transformation at its artistic core, and with its emphasis on self-penned material, proved a masterly showcase of his talents. Once Saxon producer Lloyd “Muscle Head” Francis had decided to concentrate on his sound-system, rather than production, the durable Mr. Brown embarked on a run of hits for Jet Star that still shows no sign of abating three years later. Their most significant triumph to date has been a massively successful cover of Craig David’s Fill Me In, as included on Vol. 2 of Jet Star’s Pop Hits In A Reggae series. With Fill Me In getting regular airplay in Jamaica – where Lloyd enjoys widespread support – Jet Star then helped further his dominance with several other notable single releases, including Hook It Up, Put It Down and Memories, which like Humanity Part 2 (recorded for Mikey Koos’ ARM label), is another joyous celebration of old school reggae vibes, and so steeped in nostalgia, it could bring tears to the eyes. In-between voicing for Jet Star and making preparations for his starring role in yet another musical, The Best Years Of Our Lives (starring alongside the great Pam Hall), Lloyd then began work on an independent project with former international hit maker Bitty McLean, who’d served his apprenticeship with UB40. Aided and abetted by Bitty’s production and engineering skills, and with his own creative ideas going into overdrive, Lloyd completed the nucleus of his album Deep at Bitty’s Platinum Suite studios in Birmingham before adding a choice selection of Jet Star material into the mix. It was the kind of album only true craftsmen could produce. Its dazzling range of lyrical perceptions being matched to some of the most enthralling, contemporary reggae and crossover rhythms heard all year. I Know (inspired by Bob Marley’s Kinky Reggae) subsequently became one of 2001’s biggest reggae hits, even as Deep was being acclaimed as a masterpiece and his best album thus far. By the time the follow-up, Against The Grain, was released two years later his tally of hit singles had swelled to include You Must Know, co-starring Don Campbell; Bless Me and the unstoppable Main Squeeze, which rocketed into the Reggae Top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic. Like its predecessor, Against The Grain was another world-class collection, showcasing tracks like the popular Mr. Brown, Food For Thought (a version of Aswad’s Warrior Charge); he and Omar’s stunning cover of Stevie Wonder’s Feeding Off The Love Of The Land and the magical Love Within The Music, co-starring a galaxy of UK talent. Against The Grain was nominated for Best Album at the 11th Annual Reggae Soca Awards in Florida; an event that saw Lloyd being crowned Best Newcomer for the second time in his career. His next set was Dreams To Remember, produced by Lloyd Campbell and released on VP Records in 2004. This album, recorded in Miami, yielded four hit singles in the shape of Bless Me, Since You’ve Been Gone, Heartaches and Bongo Nyah, which soon gave Lloyd his second Reggae Top 5 hit in New York. Songs like that, voiced over Lloyd Campbell’s more traditional style reggae rhythms, fuelled growing demand for his sublime vocal and writing talents in America. Its success prompted the release of an album shared with Peter Hunnigale as part of Jet Star’s celebrated Toe 2 Toe series that same year. Here was an album that made artistic, as well as commercial sense, since both singers epitomise the best of UK reggae music. Three of Lloyd’s more recent hits were included, namely Full Hundred, No Watch Dat and the compelling Black Bags, together with other tracks that inspired comparisons with reggae legend Beres Hammond. Red-hot form like this saw him embark on a string of European tour dates with Sanchez throughout the summer of 2004, as he continued on his journey towards some long-overdue international recognition. His follow-up album for VP Really Together featuring Fiona was cited by Lloyd as a “true labour of love” as Fiona was an artist he really admired and wanted to work with-which proved its point in the finished product, also with the panel of the Grammys who have shortlisted the album for nomination for Best Reggae Album 2005. Now armed with album number 10 called Said And Done in the bag (entirely self-produced) and his own studio RiddimWorks will truly demonstrate his skills as a producer in his own right with all he has absorbed over the last two decades. John Masouri Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.