Discography
42
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Reggae Anthology: Sweet Reggae Music (1979-84)
2012

Teach Me Culture
1983

Englishman
2007

Robin Hood
1980

Prison Oval Rock
1991

BARRINGTON
1993

Turning Point
1992

Poor Man Style
1982

Bounty Hunter
1979

Time Capsule
1996
- Bounty Hunter Wanted
Bounty Hunter Wanted
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Barrington the dragonman
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Open Book
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Prison Oval Rock - 40th Anniversary Edition
2025

Making Tracks
2022

Essential Barrington
2022

Pure Lovers Rock
2021

Acousticalevy
2015

The Barrington Levy Collection
2010

Teach The Youth
2009

Too Experienced - The Best of Barrington Levy
2009

Teach the Youth: Barrington Levy & Friends at Joe Gibbs 1980-85
2008

Moonlight Lover
2006

Love Your Brother Man: The Early Years
2005

This Is Crucial Reggae
2004

Original Ragga Muffin Part One
2002

Jah The Creator
2001

Rub-A-Duble Series
2001

Living Dangerously
1998

Ras Portrait
1997

Barrington Levy's DJ Counteraction (11 Classic Hits Re-Charged)
1995

Divine
1994

Broader Than Broadway
1990

Here I Come
1985

Money Move
1984

Hunter Man
1983

Life Style
1983

21 Girls Salute
1982

Run Come Ya!
1981

Doh Ray Me
1980

Shine Eye Gal
1979

Shaolin Temple
1979
Singles & EPs
26
Poor Man Style (2026 Mix)
Single · 2026

Mr Robber Man
Single · 2026

Sensimilla (2026 Version)
Single · 2026

True Love (Extended Version)
Single · 2026

Unity
Single · 2024

Now This Is An Anthem
Single · 2024

Praise His Name
Single · 2024

You Say Me Say
Single · 2024

Brutal Murderer
Single · 2024

Reggae Dancehall Riddim: Teach The Youths
Single · 2023

MONEY IS THE DRUG
Single · 2023

Barrington Levy Meets Cocoa Tea
EP · 2023

Under Mi Sensi
EP · 2023

Sister Debby
Single · 2022

Sweet Sensimilia
EP · 2022

Here I Come (Jeymes Samuel Remix From The Motion Picture Soundtrack "The Harder They Fall")
Single · 2021

Times Hard
Single · 2015

Murdera
Single · 2015

Murda Dem Riddim
Single · 2013

Barrington Levy Special Edition
EP · 2013

Under Mi Sensei
Single · 2012

Barrington Levy's Yard Style Christmas
Single · 2011

Love Me Like This
Single · 2011

Only You
Single · 2011

Gangsta
Single · 2011

Barrington Levy Meets Frankie Paul
EP · 1984
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Barrington Ainsworth Levy is a reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica. Levy was born in Clarendon, Jamaica. In 1964, he formed a band called the Mighty Multitude, with his cousin, Everton Dacres; the pair released "My Black Girl" in 1977. Levy established his solo career the next year with "A Long Time Since We Don't Have No Love"; though the single was a failure, the fourteen-year-old was a popular performer at Jamaican dancehalls. In 1979, Levy met Henry "Junjo" Lawes and Hyman Wright, both record producers, and recorded several singles with the Roots Radics, including "Al Yah We Deh", "Looking My Love", "Englishman", "Skylarking", "Wedding Ring Aside" and "Collie Weed", all of which became hits and established Levy's career. Levy's next few singles were similarly successful, including "Shine Eye Girl", "Wicked Intention", "Jumpy Girl", "Disco Music", "Reggae Music", "Never Tear My Love Apart", "Jah", "You Made Me So Happy" and "When You're Young and in Love". Levy then recorded several duets with Toyan, Jah Thomas and Trinity, and appeared at Reggae Sunsplash in 1980 and 1981.
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Although albums were not terribly important in Jamaica at the time, Levy released four albums before 1980: Shaolin Temple, Bounty Hunter, Shine Eye Gal (United Kingdom) and Englishman, a critically acclaimed record. His success led to many earlier studio and sound system performances being reissued without his consent, releases he described as "joke business". By the time his 1980 album Robin Hood was released, Levy was one of the biggest Jamaican stars, and saw his international fame growing as well, especially in the United Kingdom. Taking a break from albums, Levy then released a series of hit singles, including "Mary Long Tongue", "In the Dark", "Too Poor", "I Have a Problem", "Even Tide Fire a Disaster", "I'm Not in Love", "You Have It", "Love of Jah", "Under Mi Sensi", "Tomorrow Is Another Day", "Robberman", "Black Roses", "My Woman" and "Money Move". He began working with Paul "Jah Screw" Love and toured the UK in 1984, where he enjoyed a big hit on the reggae charts with "Under Mi Sensi", which was followed by the crossover hit "Here I Come", which reached number 41 in the UK Singles Chart in 1985. He returned to LPs with Lifestyle and Money Move, followed by a British hit album called Here I Come; Levy received the Best Vocalist prize at the British Reggae Awards in 1984. The late 1980s saw Levy, now in his twenties, slow down his recorded output, though he continued to perform and record regularly, and played at Sunsplash every year from 1987 to 1995. His fortunes were revived by two cover versions of Bob Andy songs - "My Time" and "Too Experienced", both produced by Jah Screw, and he was signed by Island Records in 1991 for the Divine album. In 1991 he returned to the UK chart with "Tribal Base", a single by Rebel MC featuring Levy and Tenor Fly, which reached number 20. In 1993, Levy tried to break in the United States with the Barrington album, produced by Lee Jaffe, Andre Betts and Sly & Robbie, but it failed to give him the breakthrough he wanted and his relationship with MCA Records was short-lived. In the 1990s, Levy continued to release periodic hits in Jamaica, and more rarely in the UK, although his vocals were sampled and used in many underground and released jungle tunes. In 1998, he released Living Dangerously, which included a collaboration with one of Jamaica's most prolific deejays, Bounty Killer, and with Snoop Dogg. The release was one of Levy's most successful since the start of the 1990s, and saw him finally achieve some success in the US. Levy performed on two tracks on Long Beach Dub All Stars 1999 album Right Back, and also played a few shows with the band. He was featured on a 1999 track by the Rascalz titled "Top Of The World", also featuring K-os. Levy also appeared on two singles by rapper Shyne ("Bad Boyz" and "Bonnie & Shyne"), and on a track for drum and bass artist Aphrodite's 2000 album Aftershock. "Here I Come" returned to the charts in 2001, with a new version by Levy and Talisman P reaching number 37 in the UK. In 2004, he contributed to a track on the album White People by Handsome Boy Modeling School, a project by Prince Paul and Dan the Automator. He also did some collaborations with Slightly Stoopid on their 2005 album Closer To The Sun. Most recently, Levy made a guest appearance on the single "No Fuss" by Red-1 of the Rascalz, from his 2007 album Beg For Nothing. "Here I Come" is also featured in Saints Row 2 and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. He also appeared on a demo for Jadakiss' latest album The Last Kiss called Hard Times
Barrington Levy in brief
- How many Barrington Levy releases are on Riffiter?
- 68 releases are catalogued, spanning 1979 to 2026.
- When was Barrington Levy formed?
- Barrington Levy formed in 1964.
- What is the most recent Barrington Levy release on Riffiter?
- Poor Man Style (2026 Mix), released in 2026.
