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| Muli <br> Paniwalaan <br> Kapit <br> Walang Kasing Sarap <br> Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? [Dino Version] <br> Lahat Ng Araw (Silayan) <br> Paikot-Ikot <br> Reggae Fever <br> Bitin <br> Diskarte <br> Ikembot <br> Lasapin <br> Yakap Sa Dilim <br> Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? (feat. [[Rico J. Puno]]
| Muli <br> Paniwalaan <br> Kapit <br> Walang Kasing Sarap <br> Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? [Dino Version] <br> Lahat Ng Araw (Silayan) <br> Paikot-Ikot <br> Reggae Fever <br> Bitin <br> Diskarte <br> Ikembot <br> Lasapin <br> Yakap Sa Dilim <br> Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? (feat. [[Rico J. Puno]])
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| [[Sony Music]]
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Revision as of 06:25, 6 October 2010

Brownman Revival

Brownman Revival is a Filipino reggae band founded in 1994. They count Big Mountain, Aswad and UB40 among their musical influences,[2] as well as Filipino reggae groups Tropical Depression and Cocojam.[3] One author describes Brownman Revival's music as "reggae-inspired beats with traditional folk pop rhythms and the basest of lyrical themes".[4]

The group consists of Dino Concepcion (vocals), Dennis Concepcion (drums and vocals), Jayson Cuevas (trombone), Ambet Abundo (trumpet), Jojo Antinero (saxophone), Januarie Sundiang (percussion), Jao Larion (bass), Alphy Desaville (guitar and vocals) and Onard Bonavente (keyboards).

Members

Current members

  • Dino Concepcion - vocals
  • Dennis Concepcion - drums, vocals
  • Jayson Cuevas - trombone
  • Ambet Abundo - trumpet
  • Jojo Antinero - saxophone
  • Januarie Sundiang - percussions
  • Jao Larion - bass
  • Alphy Desaville - guitar, vocals
  • Onard Bonavente - keyboards, vocals

Biography

About The Band

It shouldn’t be hard to imagine why the sensational dance-rhythm phenomenon with a delirious and bewildering backbeat known as reggae, would find itself in familiar territory nearly 180 degrees around the equator and instantly infect a pair of commonfolk siblings with its fever, to eventually form BROWNMAN REVIVAL.

Started in late 1994, the band re-captures the original groove and spirit of the reggae vibe, when reggae appealed more to the heart and the hips, infusing it further with pop undertones that strike a familiar chord with Filipino “aural palates”, not to mention their pelvic areas.

BROWNMAN REVIVAL is made up of the one-drop rocksteady beats of drummer Dennis, the sensual grooves of Jao on bass, the sexy accents from percussionist Januarie, the steady “chanka” rhythms of Alphy on guitars, the soothing keyboards of Onard, the wicked horn riffs of Jayson on trombone, Jojo on sax, Ambet on trumpet, capped-off by the passionate wailing of frontman Dino.

Drawing heavily on contemporary reggae acts such as Big Mountain, Aswad and UB40, BROWNMAN REVIVAL creatively mixes the traditional roots sound of reggae with OPM pop sensibilities, producing a festive but sensuous strain of Lover’s Rock reggae, with such vibrant energy that never fails to leave crowds winding and grinding their sweaty bodies to the band’s euphoric reggae party.

Discography

Studio albums

Artist Album Tracks Year Records
Brownman Revival Steady Lang Maling Akala
Lintik
Binibini
Ikaw Forever
Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal
Under The Reggae Moon
Dahan-Dahan
Gusto Mo Pa
Ngayong Gabi
Salarin
Jeggae
2005 Sony Music
Brownman Revival Ayos Din Muli
Paniwalaan
Kapit
Walang Kasing Sarap
Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? [Dino Version]
Lahat Ng Araw (Silayan)
Paikot-Ikot
Reggae Fever
Bitin
Diskarte
Ikembot
Lasapin
Yakap Sa Dilim
Sorry Na, Pwede Ba? (feat. Rico J. Puno)
2007 Sony Music
Brownman Revival Eto Pa! Hitik Sa Bunga
Pinakamagandang Tanawin
Nagugustuhan
Giling Giliw
Dub Mo Giliw
Nagugusto Dub
2010 Sony Music

References

  1. ^ Gil, Baby A. "Pinoy Reggae with Brownman Revival". Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Brownman Revival: Bio". Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  3. ^ Lesorata, Yugel (26 April 2010). "Brownman Revival dumps covers". Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  4. ^ Caña, Paul John (20 April 2010). "Can't get enough of Brownman Revival". The Manila Times. Retrieved 6 June 2010.