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- Posted: Mar-05-2008
pop-oriented reggae
Not having heard any of Marley's other albums in their original sequence, I can't comment on how this stands up to "Uprising" or "Burnin," but none of the songs which haven't made it to a greatest hits compilation is especially remarkable. The studio version of "No Woman, No Cry" is jarring at...
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- Posted: Jan-25-2008
One of Bob Marley and the Wailers' best albums
This was the first Bob Marley and the Wailers vinyl albums that I bought--and it remained one of my favorites. Long ago, at the advice of an auctioneer, I threw away my album collection. This is the first time in about 20 years that I have listened to this work, having just purchased a CD...
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- Posted: Jan-07-2008
Lively Up Yourself
No record collection would be complete without this milestone from 1974. It doesn't get any better than this.
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- Posted: Aug-23-2007
not his number one
If I were to suggest getting some Marley I would suggest in this order. (Accept for some early stuff this is all that I own,)1. Live2. Rastaman Vibration3. Catch a Fire4. Exodus5. Burnin6. Kaya7. Nattie Dread/Babylon by Bus
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- Posted: Aug-23-2007
top three
My top three Marley cd's are this one (2), Burnin (1) , and Rastaman Vibration (3). This one has a jazz guitar running thru it and sounds a little different than all his other cd's. Get Burnin first and then this one. (By the way, there is a very odd picture of Bob with this cd. He looks like a...
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- Posted: Feb-02-2007
Great versions of some well known Marley songs
Natty Dread is a real treat. Songs that I have heard many times in their original Jamaican version get outstanding treatment here. I understand this to be Marley's first effort without the Wailers.He re-records Lively Up Yourself and Bend Down Low and breathes new life into them. The new songs...
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- Posted: Nov-20-2006
Pretty Good
Okay, there are several good songs on Natty Dread. I love Lively Up Yourself, plus Dem Belly Full; Rebel Music; So Jah Seh; Talkin' Blues and Revolution are good too. You'll notice I don't include No Woman, No Cry. I'm sorry, but this doesn't have HALF the sincerity of the live version, which is...
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- Posted: May-20-2006
1 star for Remastered - 5 stars for original
Who remastered it? It sure wasn't Bob; find the UNremastered CD if you can. Or better yet, - the original LP is absolutely amazing. This remastered version is a record company trying to tell you it is "New and Improved" when it is neither.For the best experience in appreciating Bob Marley and...
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- Posted: Apr-16-2006
Bob Marleys comeback!
After Bob Marleys recent split from the oringinal 3 Wailers, Bob had to come up with some way to get him back on track.So by joining together his wife Rita Marley and Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt known as the I-Threes and an American Guitarist Al Anderson he made his new Wailers with...
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- Posted: Jan-16-2006
This Was My Introduction To The Genius Of Bob Marley!
Though I love "Burnin" and "Catch A Fire" just as much as this one, this album was my introduction to Marley and holds a special place in my heart! It was 1981 and I was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wa. right outside Seattle. I had two of the hippest roomates that I could've had! We all were heavily...
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