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Released: | 25/6/2001 |
Condition: | New |
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MARLEY,BOB & THE WAILERS - NATTY DREAD[RMST]
Price:
€9.99
Format: Compact Disc
Availability:
Immediate Dispatch
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Out on his own following the defection of Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, this album saw Marley utilising the talents of the I-Threes for the first time. There was still a nod to his past in the inclusion of a cover version of a Wailers tune, "Lively Up Yourself", but elsewhere he revelled in his new found freedom, on "Revolution" and most particularly, "No Woman, No Cry", which has practically become a Jamaican national anthem since its release. If that song had an instantly universal appeal, Rasta themes were also brilliantly conveyed via "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)" and "Rebel Music (Three O'Clock Roadblock)". Marley had announced himself as one of the greats of modern music.
Discs 1 | 1) | Lively Up Yourself | 2) | No Woman No Cry | 3) | Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) | 4) | Rebel Music (3 O'clock Roadblock) | 5) | So Jah Seh | 6) | Natty Dread | 7) | Bend Down Low | 8) | Talkin' Blues | 9) | Revolution | 10) | Am A Do (bonus track/CD) |
Reggae/Dub
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