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The African Brothers were formed in 1969 by three Kingston teenagers, Lincoln Sugar Minott, Winston Tony Tuff Morris, and Derrick Bubbles Howard. The three met when Howard went to play ball and came upon Minott singing along to the guitar accompaniment of Morris. The three became fast friends, constant companions, and musical co-conspirators. Influenced by harmony trios such as the Abyssinians, the Heptones, and the Gaylads, the three friends worked assiduously at learning to sing and arrange harmonies like those esteemed groups. As the three youths were very conscious of their roots, and were like brothers to each other, they came up with the name African Brothers.

When the group began, Tony Tuff was the most accomplished musician and writer of the three, so he was often the one to come up with the basic foundations of their songs. Sugar and Bubbles contributed harmonies and ideas for arrangements, and the more the group rehearsed together, the tighter they became. It didn't take long for them to begin attracting interest from local record producers in Kingston, including Rupie Edwards, for whom they voiced their first single Mystery Of Nature in 1970. Soon they were also recording for the likes of Clement Coxsone Dodd and Winston Merritone Blake, as well as Micron Music, for whom they recorded their hits Righteous Kingdom and Lead Us Father.

The African Brothers were also working with many of the most accomplished musicians in Kingston, such as Aston and Carlton Barrett, Sly and Robbie, and the Soul Syndicate band, and they gained a following as one of the top singing groups around. Their hits Party Night and Hold Tight regularly mashed up the dance all over the island. By the early to mid seventies, the group decided to pool their monies and start producing records for themselves. From this fertile period comes some of their best work. Torturing, Want Some Freedom, and Practice What You Preach are all good examples of how the young men had developed as singers, writers, producers, and arrangers, and the songs' themes reflect their independence as well. While many producers in Jamaica made offers to them to record full-length albums, they never felt that they were getting a square deal, so they turned them down.

By the end of the decade, each of the three had decided to pursue solo work, and the African Brothers stopped recording together. Sugar Minott went on to become one of the most beloved singers in reggae history, with hits like Oh Mr. DC, Never Gonna Give Jah Up, and Herbsman Hustling running the dance every time the DJ gives them a spin. Tony Tuff, while less prolific, continued to release quality music from both the UK and JA, and had big hits in yard with Water Pumpee and Mix Me Down.

ALBUMS


African Brothers (2), Jah Bunny, Must Dance Players, Pure Roots
Gimme Gimme African Love
2013, 12", EP, Main Line
African Brothers
Showcase
2010
African Brothers (2) Meet King Tubby
In Dub
2005
African Brothers
Mysterious Nature
2004
African Brothers
Want Some Freedom
2001, CD, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub
Sugar Minott & The African Brothers*
Collectors Item
1987
African Brothers (2), Papa Bruce
Torturing / Torturing Woman
1983, 12", Single, Atio Music
African Brothers
Party Night
1978
African Bros.*
One Big Family
1977
African Brothers (2) / Top Ten Stars, Soul Syndicate*
Practice What You Preach
1976, Vinyl, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub
African Brothers (2) & Soul Syndicate*
A Still Tongue
1975
African Brothers (2) / King Tubbys*, Freedom Stars, African Brothers
Want Some Freedom / Uhuru
1975
African Brothers
Youths Of Today
1975
African Bros.*
Torturing
1975
African Brothers (2) / Demon All Stars
Hold Tight / Tight Dub
1974
The African Brothers*
No Cup No Brock
1974
The African Bros.*
Lead Us Father
1974
R. Edwards* & Social Eagles* / African Bros.*
One Sunday Morning / Mysterious Nature
1974
The African Brothers*
Mysterious Nature
1973
African Brothers
Run For Your Life
1973
African Brothers
How Long
1973
African Bros.*
Righteous Kingdom
1973
African Brothers
Just Cant Please The World
7", Jah Lee
The African Brothers* / Rupie Edwards
Mystry Of Nature / I'm Gonna Live Some Life
7", RE, Success (2), ,
Roots Reggae/Reggae
Errol Dunkley / Uroy Jnr.* / Sugar Minott / Tony Tuff / Derrick Howard As The African Brothers*
If You Say So / The Mystery Of Nature
12", Success Records Ltd.
African Brothers (2) / Pudy Roots*
Party Night / Went Down Town
12", Mello Sound Connection
Bob Andy / Rupie Edwards All Stars Featuring Tommy McCook / The African Brothers*
How Am I Gonna Live/Bubbling Horn/Mysterious Nature
12", EP, Success (2)
African Brothers (2), In Crowd Band*
Good Samaritan
7", In Swing
The African Brothers*
Just Want To Hold You
7", Digital English
African Brothers
Youths Of Today
2017

APPEARANCES +


Daweh Congo / Prince Alla
Holy Place / Rose
2024, 12", Maxi, Whi, Satta Dub Records
Daweh Congo / Prince Alla
Holy Place / Rose
2024, 12", Maxi, Gre, Satta Dub Records
Prince Alla / Daweh Congo
Rose / Holy Place
2024, 12", Col, Satta Dub Records
Various
Mind The Dub.v2
2012, 2xCD, Mixed, Xelon Entertainment, ,
Dub
David Jahson
Child Of A King
7", Ital (3)
Various
Black Man's Pride 3 (None Shall Escape The Judgement Of The Almighty)
2019
Various
Kingston Upon Hull
2014, Cass, Mixed, pdxindub, ,
Dub/Schranz
Various
Bass Culture Volume Three: When Reggae Was King - Roots, Rockers, DJs And Dub 1970-1980
2012, 2xCD, Comp, Nascente, ,
Reggae/Roots Reggae/Dub
Various
Roots Rock Randy's
2012, 7x7", RE + Box, Comp, Ltd, 17 North Parade, ,
Roots Reggae
Various
Mind The Dub
2012, 2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Xelon Entertainment
Various
Beginner's Guide To Reggae
2011, 3xCD, Comp, Nascente, ,
Dancehall/Roots Reggae/Ska/Rocksteady
Various
The Reggae Years - Reggae Classics
2011, 10xCD, Comp, Crimson, ,
Dancehall/Dub/Lovers Rock/Reggae/Reggae-Pop/Roots Reggae
Various
Rupie Edwards Presents Success Archives
2009, 3xCD, Comp, Success (2), ,
Lovers Rock/Rocksteady
Various
Randy's 50th Anniversary
2008, 2xCD, Comp + DVD-V, 17 North Parade, ,
Reggae/Dub/Soul/Rocksteady/Ska/Lovers Rock
David Rodigan
Real Authentic Reggae (Volume One)
2008
DJ Spooky
Riddim Come Forward (50,000 Volts Of Trojan Records!!!)
2006, 2xCD, Mixed, Trojan Records, Sanctuary, ,
Reggae/Dub/Rocksteady
Various
Rewind Selecta - Up Tempo Collection Volume 03
2006, CD, Comp, Uptempo Records
Various
Kingston Love
2006, CD, Comp, dig, Discograph
Various
World Music Sampler V.1
2005, CD, Album, Comp, Promo, Smplr, Caroline Distribution,
Various
Zenah Music Meets Black Roots Production (From Early 70's To 21st Century)
2004, 2xCD, Comp, Zenah Music, Discograph, ,
Roots Reggae
Various
Natty Dread Sampler 27
2004, CD, Comp, Smplr, Natty Dread Magazine
Various
Riddim 57
2004, CD, Comp, Promo, Ragga,
Various
Ready When You Dub Two
2003, CD, Comp, Smugg Records
Various
Ready When You Ready
2002, 2xCD, Comp, Smugg Records, ,
Dancehall
Various
Natty Dread Sampler
2002, CD, Smplr, Natty Dread Magazine
various
Reggae Massive 10
2002, CD, Comp, Promo, car, Reggae Massive
Various
Natty Dread Sampler N°3
2001, CD, Promo, Smplr, Natty Dread Magazine
Various
Hidden Treasures Volume 2
2000, ,
Roots Reggae/Dub/Dancehall
Various
Sugar Minott's Hidden Treasures
1999, CD, ,
Roots Reggae
Various
17 North Parade
1997, ,
Reggae/Roots Reggae
Various
Lovers Rock Serious Selections Vol. 3
1996, ,
Roots Reggae/Lovers Rock
Rupie Edwards
Hit Picks Volume 1
1993, Vinyl, ,
Reggae
Various
Lovers For Lovers Vol. 4
1990, ,
Lovers Rock
Various
Collector's Edition - Rare Reggae From The Vaults Of Studio One
1989
Duttybaztid
Reggae Classics Vol.8
CDr, Mixed, Roots High Power, ,
Roots Reggae/Dancehall
Various
Out The Lights Vol. 6
LP, Comp, Discotex Records,
Barrington Levy
Jah Blacks
7", Black Roots
PGM*
Upliftment For The People: Return To The Classics - Book 2
CD, Album, Comp, Mixed, Project Groundation,
Project Groundation Massive
King Of The V.I. Mixtape Vol. 30
CD, Comp, Mixtape, Project Groundation,
Nuffwish
A Different Drummer EP (Nuffwish Vol. 1)
2001, 12", Unofficial, Not On Label