Although Dennis Brown released over a hundred albums during his career, Wolf & Leopards, which appeared in 1977, might be the most significant for a couple of different reasons, even though it was essentially a collection of singles. It was the first LP from Brown to feature the singer as a full-fledged Rastaman, and the songs show a strong commitment to cultural themes. It also introduced to the world his signature song, "Here I Come" (aka "Love and Hate"), as well as the title tune, "Wolf & Leopards," which is rumored to have been mixed by Lee "Scratch" Perry at his Black Ark studio. Several of the tracks were produced by Niney, with the rest produced by Brown himself, with help from singer Castro Brown, but even with its sort of "little bit here, little bit there" haphazard makeup, Wolf & Leopards functions as a fully integrated and coherent album sequence. It might not be Brown's best album, and it might not even contain his best singles, but Wolf & Leopards was a watermark release for the singer, signaling a shift to political and cultural matters, and his work as a mature, fully developed artist begins with this release. VP's 2006 reissue of Wolf & Leopards adds three bonus tracks to the original sequence, "(Brother) Stop the Fussing & Fighting," "By the Foot of the Mountain," and "Breaking Down the Barriers." ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
Hey mister know it all. positively more than just marijuana contributed to his early passing. He had certain requirements like so many of us do...But who am I to say other than Dennis Brown is one of those special talents who respectively seem to become even larger after life. My first reggae gig, DENNIS BROWN W/PETER TOSH - Greek Theatre L.A. 1983. Wow! look at me.
FIRST SAW DENNIS BROWN IN THE FRONT COVER OF HIS DEBUT L.P. ON WAX.. BACK IN 1972. WITH NO LOCKS AT ALL. THE RASTA MAN LOOK CAME WITH A PRICE AND HE LIVED LIFE TO THE FULL. UNTIL HIS YOUNG LIFE WAS GIVEN OVER TO USE OF MAYBE MORE THAN MARIJUANA. GET HIS COLLECTION STILL ONE OF THE SWEETEST VOICES IN REAGGAE. REST IN PEACE DENNIS !!!!