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Promised Land
Dennis Brown
Blood & Fire Records
Dennis & Yvonne Brown
October 29, 2002
Track Listings: 1. Emmanuel God Is With Us extended
2. Promised Land
3. Well Without Water
4. Open Your Eyes
5. The Creator
6. Troubled World
7. The Half
8. Oh What A Day
9. Together Brothers
10. A Cup Of Tea
11. Slave Driver
12. Three Meals A Day
13. Man Next Door
14. Want To Be No General
15. General featuring Ranking Dread
16. Home Sweet Home
17. Emmanuel version

Covering the years 1977-1979, The Promised Land explores a particularly productive period in the life of Dennis Emmanuel Brown. Having won the loyalty of Jamaican record buyers through numerous singles and albums for a variety of producers, the singer organized his own DEB imprint, with the help of Castro Brown, in 1978. Dennis Brown's own output for the label included several excellent 45s and the Joseph's Coat of Many Colours album.

Though this is essentially a reissue of that set, the team at Blood & Fire has gone to great lengths to ensure that The Promised Land is much more than that as well. Enhancing the original are seven bonus cuts, an excellent remastering job, and an 18-page booklet with photos and notes by Steve Barrow and Noel Hawks. On the opening "Emmanuel God Is With Us," with its haunting backing vocals, the singer outlines his vision for a world free of sorrow and pain, where god is present. However, as made clear by this song and many that follow, this is only attainable in a world where unity, consciousness, and peace exist as well. The fact that such an environment can seem so far out of reach is precisely what makes the message of songs like "Open Your Eyes," "Together Brothers," and "A Cup of Tea" so vital.

Throughout the album, Brown's words are pushed and pulled by rhythms both gentle and tough, executed by musicians as skilled as drummer Sly Dunbar, bassist Errol "Flabba" Holt, and guitarist Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont. The result is a marriage of music and lyrics both seductive and instructive. One of Brown's finest album statements. — Nathan Bush





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