Top Songs
- Virgin Front Line: Sounds of Reality · 1979
- Reggae Party Mix · 1990
- Front Line Presents Reggae Discomixes (1977 - 1981) · 2015
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- Frontline Presents Roots · 2014
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- Virgin Front Line: Sounds of Reality · 2014
- Virgin Front Line: Sounds of Reality · 2014
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
- U. Brown's Me Have to Get You · 2006
Albums
About U. Brown
Inspired by the legendary Jamaican DJ, U-Roy, Huford Brown began his career DJing on the Silver Bullet Sound System in the early-70s. Dubbing himself U. Brown, his impassioned, half-rapped vocals bore an uncanny resemblance to his hero. In 1976 he scored a hit with "Starsky And Hutch," which led to a series of albums produced by Bunny Lee. U. Brown moved to a major (Virgin) on which he released "Black Star Liners"/"River John Mountain" a huge hit in 1978. Brown's frequent visits to the U.K. (with its burgeoning reggae scene) gained him wider audience. In 1981, he made a triumphant comeback with a dancehall version of Dennis Brown’s "If This World Were Mine," retitled "Tu-Sheng-Peng."
- HOMETOWN
- Waterhouse, Jamaica
- BORN
- 8 June 1956
- GENRE
- Worldwide