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Bob Marley and The Wailers are the most legendary figures to emerge from Jamaican popular music, a trio of icons that brough reggae to the broader public consciousness and helped the Rastafari faith to spread outside of their native island. Robert Nesta Marley, Peter McIntosh and Neville O’Riley Livingston, AKA Bunny Wailer, are responsible for our understanding of reggae music itself, as well as the now-global movement of Rastafari consciousness and the general popular culture of Jamaica in a way unlike that of any of their peers. This retrospective on their 70's production, packed in a collectable double vinyl set, provide a tantalizing glimpse of the international stardom that would soon be achieved by the group, charting some particularly fertile and evolutionary phases of their formative years. Black vinyl press, with extensive notes by reggae connoisseur David Katz.
Tracklist
A1: Mellow Mood
A2: There She Goes
A3: Hammer
A4: Touch Me
A5: Treat You Right
A6: How Many Times
B1: Soul Shakedown Party
B2: Caution
B3: Soul Captives
B4: Soon Come
B5: Stop The Train
B6: Do It Twice
C1: My Cup
C2: Soul Rebel
C3: 400 Years
C4: Corner Stone
C5: Brain Washing
C6: Rebel’s Hop
D1: Mr Brown
D2: Sun Is Shining
D3: Kaya
D4: African Herbman
D5: Put It On
D6: Trench Town Rock