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sábado, 15 de junio de 2013

BOB MARLEY - "THE BLACKWELL DUB TAPE: SOURCE THREE"

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BOB MARLEY - "THE BLACKWELL DUB TAPE: SOURCE THREE"

* Forever Loving Jah (Dub)
* Waiting In Vain (Dub)
* Roots Rock Reggae (Dub)
* Jamming (Dub)
* Exodus (Dub)
* Is This Love (Dub)
* Baby We've Got A Date (Dub)
* Crazy Baldhead (Dub)
* She's Gone (Dub)
* Satisfy My Soul (Dub)
* Iron Lion Zion (Dub)
* Three Little Birds (Dub)
* One Love (Dub)
* Keep On Moving (Dub)

MIX

viernes, 30 de marzo de 2012

**** BOB MARLEY - FY-AH FY-AH (CD 3) ****

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**** BOB MARLEY - FY-AH FY-AH (CD 3) ****





TRACKLIST

  • 1. How Many Times 3:07
  • 2. Touch Me 3:04
  • 3. Bend Down Low (1968 Version) 3:30
  • 4. Rocking Steady 1:50
  • 5. Soul Rebel 3:53
  • 6. Nice Time (JAD Version) 2:48
  • 7. Gonna Get You 3:15
  • 8. There She Goes 2:34
  • 9. Hammer 2:56 $0.99
  • 10. Stay With Me 2:59
  • 11. Chances Are 3:21
  • 12. Treat You Right 2:18
  • 13. Stranger On The Shore 2:51
  • 14. Fallin In & Out Of Love 4:09
  • 15. Mellow Mood (JAD version) 2:37
  • 16. Milk Shake & Potato Chips 2:47
  • 17. Put It On 3:04
  • 18. Splish For My Splash 2:16
  • 19. The World Is Changing 2:39
  • 20. What Goes Around Comes Around 4:14
  • 21. It Hurts To Be Alone 2:38
  • 22. What Goes Around Comes Around - Version 4:14
  • 23. One Love, True Love (Demo) 3:48
  • 24. How Many Times - Dub Plate Special 2:53

Audio CD (November 23, 2004)
Label: Hip-O Records

miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2011

****BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - SATISFY MY SOUL****

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****BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - SATISFY MY SOUL****

TRACKLIST


Bob Marley - Cry To Me (1)
Bob Marley - Cry To Me (acoustic) [rare)
bob marley - gonna get you
Bob Marley - Gonna Get You (VERY RARE)
Bob Marley - Guava Jelly
Bob Marley - I'm Hurting Inside
Bob Marley - Lick Samba
bob marley - Pour Down Your Sunshine
Bob Marley - Reggae On Broadway.
Bob Marley - Screw Face
bob marley - Stay With Me
Bob Marley & Peter Tosh - Redder Than Red
Bob Marley (Acoustic) - Guava Jelly (This Train)
Bob Marley- Craven Choke Puppy
Bob Marley-Acoustic Medley
Bob Marley-Dance Do The Reggae
Bob Marley-Dub Feeling
Bob Marley-Satisfy My Soul Jah-Jah
Bob Marley-Trouble Dub


DATE 1972

miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2011

****BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - LIVE IN PARIS****

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****BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - LIVE IN PARIS****

TRACKLIST


1.1 Intro 5:42
1.2 Slave Queen 4:12
1.3 Stepping Out Of Babylon 5:49
1.4 Natural Mystic 4:19
1.5 Positive Vibration 4:51
1.6 Revolution 5:13
1.7 I Shot The Sheriff 4:12
1.8 Natty Dread 5:01
1.9 Talkin' Blues 4:18
2.1 No Woman No Cry 6:11
2.2 War - No Woman No Cry 6:15
2.3 Jamming 5:15
2.4 Zimbabwe 3:39
2.5 Exodus 7:56
2.6 Redemption Song 4:06




Label:Absord Music Japan
Country:Japan
Released Date:1998

domingo, 8 de mayo de 2011

****BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - KAYA****

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****BOB MARLEY - KAYA****

TRACKLIST


1. Easy Skanking
2. Kaya
3. Sun Is Shining
4. Is This Love
5. Satisfy My Soul
6. She's Gone
7. Misty Morning
8. Crisis
9. Running Away
10. Time Will Tell




VOCALS: Bob Marley
BACKING VOCALS: I Threes
BASS: Aston Barrett
DRUMS: Carlton Barrett
GUITAR: Bob Marley
LEAD GUITAR: Julian "Jr." Murvin
RHYTHM GUITAR: Bob Marley
KEYBOARDS: Tyrone Downie
SAX: Vin Gordon
TRUMPET: Glen Dacosta, David Madden
PERCUSSION: Bob Marley, Aston Barrett, Carlton Barrett, Tyrone Downie, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson


PRODUCED BY: Bob Marley & The Wailers, Chris Blackwell
MIXED BY: Chris Blackwell, Robert Ash
ENGINEERED BY: Karl Pitterson, Alex Sadkin

KAYA LYRICS

(Wake up and...)
(Wake up and...)
(Wake up and...) Wake up and turn I loose,
For the rain is fallin'!


Got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya),
Got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya),
For the rain is fallin'!


We-e-e-e-e-ell, I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Above the fallin' rain!
I feel so good in my neighbourhood, so:
Here I come again!


I've got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya),
Got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya)
I've got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya),
For the rain is fallin'!
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/Instrumental break/
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Wo-wo-oh! Yea-ea-ea-eah! I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Above the fallin' rain, we-e-ell!
I feel so good in my neighbourhood, so:
Here I come again!


I've got to have kaya now!
I've got to have kaya now!
I've got to have kaya now,
For the rain is fallin'!


Get up and turn I loose;
Wake up and turn I loose;
Wake up and turn I loose,
For the rain is fallin'.


We-e-ell, kaya, man! (kaya, kaya)
Kaya, man! (kaya, kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya, kaya),
For the rain is... rain is fallin'!
Wake up and turn I loose;
Wake up and turn I loose.
/fadeout/


TIME WILL TELL LYRICS
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-hm! Ooh-oo-oo-oo-er. Mm-mm-mm.
Jah would never give the power to a baldhead
Run come crucify the Dread.


Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.
Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Ya think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.


Back them up; oh, not the brothers,
But the ones who sets 'em up.


Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.
Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Ya think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.


Mm-mm. Mm-mm.
Oh, ma ...................
Oh, ma ...................
Oh, ma children are cryin'.
Oh, children, weep no more!
Oh, ma sycamore tree, saw the freedom tree.
All you ... have spoke:
Oh, children, weep no more;
Weep no more: children, weep no more!


Jah would never give the power to a baldhead
Run come crucify the Dread.


Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell;
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.
Time alone - oh, time will tell:
Think you're in heaven, but ya living in hell.

martes, 5 de abril de 2011

BOB MARLEY - ESSENTIAL BOB MARLEY

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****ESSENTIAL BOB MARLEY****

TRACKLIST


01-bob marley trenchtown rock
02-bob marley sun is shining
03-bob marley satisfy my soul
04-bob marley turn me loose
05-bob marley picture on the wall
06-bob marley shocks of mighty
07-bob marley jah is mighty
08-bob marley kaya
09-bob marley small axe
10-bob marley lively up yourself
11-bob marley concrete jungle
12-bob marley duppy conqueror
13-bob marley keep on moving
14-bob marley mellow mood

miércoles, 9 de febrero de 2011

BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - REBEL MUSIC

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REBEL MUSIC

TRACKLIST


1. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)
2. So Much Trouble In The World
3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
4. Rat Race
5. War / No More Trouble
6. Roots
7. Slave Driver
8. Ride Natty Ride
9. Crazy Baldhead
10. Get Up, Stand Up


Label Island
Orig Year 1986

When Bob Marley brought the sounds of reggae to a worldwide stage, he did so on a platform of Rastafarian beliefs with songs that addressed social injustice. REBEL MUSIC is a collection of Marley's songs that simultaneously speaks of the oppressed masses and calls for justice. Examples of Marley's more overtly religious material include "War/No More Trouble" (inspired by a speech made by the Emperor Haille Selassie, Rastafarian spiritual leader) and "Crazy Baldhead" (the term used for non-believers).


Marley also turns to the past, whether it is the injustices of slavery over hundreds of years ("Slave Driver") or witnessing firsthand the abject poverty around him during a childhood spent in the impoverished Trenchtown section of Kingston ("Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)." All this was accomplished with the help of a select group of crack musicians including the I-Threes (whose harmonies are prominent in the title track) and the Barrett Brothers rhythm section, who soldiered on after the departures of Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. Along with the surprisingly upbeat title track, REBEL MUSIC is made complete with a live version of "Get Up, Stand Up," the quintessential protest song.

domingo, 31 de octubre de 2010

****BOB MARLEY - LIVE STADIO SAN SIRO MILAN ITALIA****

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****BOB MARLEY - LIVE STADIO SAN SIRO MILAN ITALIA****

TRACKLIST


Stadio San Siro Di Milano, Milan, Italy - June 27th, 1980


CD1 : I-Threes(Opening Band) - Intro / Precious Love / Slave Queen / Steppin’ Out Of Babylon / Thats The Way - Bob Marley & The Wailers - Intro / Natural Mystic / Positive Vibration / Revolution / I Shot The Sheriff / War - No More Trouble / Zimbabwe / Zion Train


CD2 : No Woman No Cry / Jammin’ / Exodus / Redemption Song / Natty Dread / Work / Kaya / Roots, Rock, Reggae / Is This Love / Could You Be Loved / Kinky Reggae / Get Up Stand Up.

On the 27th of June, 1980 at the Tadio Giuseppe Meazza in San Siro, Milan in Italy Bob Marley played his largest show anywhere in the world ( and, indeed, in Italys history so far ) to a crowd of 120,000 gathered individuals with the support acts Roberto Ciotti, Pino Daniele & the Average White Band while also using his backing singers The I-Threes as support a la Bob Dylan’s Gospel tour. The Uprising tour was the last tour Marley would undertake before his untimely death in May next year but is very highly regarded & tonight would be the only time the band would play in Italy.


The recording is an excellent Audience taping, recorded close to the speakers, picking up a lot of the bass noise that Reggae relies on to lift it’s groove but the bass is never over powering & won’t over shadow the performance although it does sound a little strange at the beginning as if the audience is seperated from the music by a margin although it’s something that your ears quickly get used to & the two meld together very well.


The Tape starts with an introduction by the M.C. for the I-Threes before the trio launch in to their Wailers inspired tracks beginning with “Precious love”. They’re very much based on the style of Marleys tracks, a lilting, sunny pop slope without urgency. Once this finishes Sister Marcia introduces her two fellow vocalists - Sister Judy & Sister Rita - & explains that they’re here as an extra warm up for Brother Bob Marley’s main set.


None of the crowd show any dissatisfaction with this - They’re obviously soaking up the sun & the vibes around the park or, are at this time, just a little too stoned to care. The other three tracks bounce along pleasantly enough & serve to fulfill the feeling of the concert at the time in a fuller experience. “Slave Queen” is a track from Judy Mowatt’s 1979 album ‘Black Woman’ & “That’s The Way” was a current solo single for Rita Marley.


For Bob Marleys section theres a jaunty, piano & bass led intro with stattaco jamming from organ, bongos & guitar punctuating throughout - also it’s difficult to tell if it’s in the introduction or someone in the audience has taken the ‘day out in the park’ scenario all to far but there’s the familiar sound of a dog barking somewhere. I’ve heard of this happening at a Bob Dylan concert but never thought that it might happen else where too - The set proper begins with “Natural Mystic” the opening track from ‘Exodus’ - Possibly Marleys biggest ever album. It’s a track that the crowd obviously all recognise & go wild for with Marley whipping the attended up at the start of it, hailing the ‘Mystic vibe’ that was carrying the mood around.


The setlist wouldn’t change very much throughout the Uprising tour with the exception of the later U.S. shows. The vibe continues with “Positive Vibration” a catchy, pogo-ing romp imploring the listener to give out a little happiness to get a little happiness back. The crowd, enthused by the message, clap & whistle along through out the track cheering louder through out the instrumental break obviously applauding Marley’s head swinging skanking dance. This flows straight in to Revolution a slower, more portentous slink which the audience lap up just as much as the previous song ( there really is no let up at a Bob Marley concert! ).


“I Shot The Sheriff” follows the track from the first Wailers album & famously covered By Eric Clapton on his ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’ album from 1974 - the song that would be his only No. 1 single in the U.S.A - this is a fiery version played out tonight with Bob hollering out the lyrics possibly aiming to take back the track as his own again or then again he could be putting back the meaning in to his song that he first considered - “I want to say ‘I shot The Police’ but the government would have made a fuss so I said ‘I shot the sheriff’ instead… but it’s the same idea: justice.”


The track that follows is “War / No More Trouble” taking inspiration from text by one of Marley’s heros Haile Selassie around the abolition of war & the weapons of destruction that herald it it’s message is clear - that everyone should live together in harmony - the very pinnacle of many of Marley’s messages. During this track the taper moves his equipment seemingly to record the reaction of the crowd who by now are lapping it up. “Zimbabwe” & “Zion Train” end the first disk - the former being the more politically based of the two addressing Africa’s rights & the power behind it, the latter another pean to God & the force that would save all of God’s believers.


Disk two begins with one of Bob’s biggest hits “No Woman, No Cry”. The audience are louder, being closer to the mike again, enthusiastically clapping & chanting along to the song. The song is one of the tracks most steeped in Rock & Roll featuring a a crazy solo towards it’s end - possibly a homage of sorts to Eric Clapton for having made “I Shot The Sheriff” the hit that it was. “Jammin’” is next up, another track that the crowd know all too well & another track to feature rockish influences with a wobbly guitar line punctuating the coda to the song.


“Exodus” the title track to Marley’s ninth album & his comeback LP after his assassination attempt in December 1976. The title runs a heft 7 minutes on the album proper but never outstays it’s welcome, here it’s slightly abbreviated but loses none of it’s force or draw compelling the crowd to gut up once again. After the boisterous jolt of “Exodus” the “Redemption Song” comes as a delicate reflection & a chance for the audience to reach for their lighters. While the song rolls on, the dog barks again ( It’s obvious it wasn’t just part of the introduction then .. ) but it’s only brief & does nothing to ruin the track itself. “Natty Dread” is a personification of Rastafari - the culture that enveloped Marley & the one that he took to his heart .


“Work is from the “Uprising” album so may not be as familiar to the audience as some of the other songs played tonight & indeed doesn’t seem to elicit such an immediate response as some of the other songs as neither does “Kaya” having been buried on the album of the same name & not being the hit single from there. “Roots, Rock, Reggae” is another slower paced skank with more of an airy or empty atmosphere but this does allow the I-Three’s to bring their voices forward & harmonize a little more clearly. “Is This Love” is another track from “Kaya” & is obviously better known than the title track & more of a crowd pleaser. the concert is running in to it’s final stages now as the band draw some of their best known & loved tracks - “Could You Be Loved” being one of them. Employing a looping & buzzy guitar line, a tongue tying chorus & trampolineing bass line - it’s ready made to put a smile on the face & it certainly gets the crowd back in the swing of things again with a call & reply chant towards the end.


“Kinky Reggae” & “Get Up, Stand Up” bring the concert to an end in fine style the latter a raging bounce reminding the Italian people that it’s never the time to be complacent & once again Bob uses the call & response effect to great strength as the crown respond with gusto having been treated to a night of pure reggae brilliance.

martes, 19 de octubre de 2010

****BOB MARLEY - SANTANA¨S SECRET TAPE****

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****BOB MARLEY - SANTANA¨S SECRET TAPE****

TRACKLIST


01 - Keep On Moving take 1 dub (Santana's Secret Tape)
02 - Keep On Moving (Take 2) (Santana's Secret Tape)
03 - Go To Leave The West (Judy Mowatt) (Santana's Secret Tape)
04 - Waiting In Vain (Crow Overdubbed) (Santana's Secret Tape)
05 - Rebel Music (Live) (Santana's Secret Tape)
06 - Instrumental (Santana's Secret Tape)
07 - Revolution take 1 (Santana's Secret Tape)
08 - Revolution take 2 (Santana's Secret Tape)
09 - Pimper's Paradise version (Santana's Secret Tape)
10 - So Much Trouble instrumental (Santana's Secret Tape)
11 - Forever loving jah instrumental (Santana's Secret Tape)
12 - Bad Card version (Santana's Secret Tape)
13 - Real Situation alternate (Santana's Secret Tape)
14 - Crisis version (Santana's Secret Tape)
15 - Buffalo Soldier dub (Santana's Secret Tape)
16 - Rebel music take 3 instrumental (Santana's Secret Tape)
17 - Buffalo soldier dub remix (Santana's Secret Tape)
18 - One love dub take 2 (Santana's Secret Tape)
19 - One love dub take 3 (Santana's Secret Tape)

viernes, 6 de agosto de 2010

****BOB MARLEY - LIVE!****

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****BOB MARLEY - LIVE!****


TRACKLIST


1. Trenchtown Rock
2. Burnin' and Lootin'
3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
4. Lively Up Yourself
5. No Woman, No Cry
6. I Shot the Sheriff
7. Get Up, Stand Up




Additional personnel includes: Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths (background vocals).


Nobody who likes music could fail to be emotionally moved by this album, and not just because Marley is no longer with us. It was a special live treat before he died. The great thing about this record is the feeling that this is what it was like every night, unlike other live recordings which capture one or two gigs of a tour. Marley was extra special and a giant of popular music. Wallow in this vital record and listen to a man who had something to say and yet had fun while he said it. Most of the tracks you would want to be on the record are here, including the definitive version of 'No Woman No Cry' and a funky 'Lively Up Yourself'.


Label Island / Tuff Gong
Orig Year 1975
Studio/Live Live
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Engineer Steve Smith
Personnel Bob Marley - vocals, guitar
Carlton "Carlie" Barrett - drums
Tyrone Downie - keyboards
Al Yasha Anderson - guitar


Also: Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt

lunes, 21 de junio de 2010

****BOB MARLEY - THE BOB MARLEY SONGBOOK****

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****BOB MARLEY - THE BOB MARLEY SONGBOOK****


TRACKLIST


01 Lively up yourself
02 There she goes
03 Mellow mood
04 Put it on
05 It's Alright
06 Keep On Movin'
07 Natural Mystic
08 Sun is shining
09 No simphaty
10 Soul Shakedown Party
11 Go tell it on the mountain
12 Try me
13 Back out
14 Stop the train
15 Redder than red
16 Satisfy My Soul
17 Caution
18 Reaction
19 Concrete jungle
20 I Shot The Sheriff

martes, 15 de junio de 2010

****BOB MARLEY - SURVIVAL****

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****BOB MARLEY - SURVIVAL****


TRACKLIST


1. So Much Trouble In The World 4:00
2. Zimbabwe 3:51
3. Top Rankin' 3:11
4. Babylon System 4:21
5. Survival 3:54
6. Africa Unite 2:55
7. One Drop 3:51
8. Ride Natty Ride (Album Version) 3:51
9. Ambush In The Night 3:14
10. Wake Up And Live 5:00





Credits
Artwork By [Cover Design, Graphics] - Neville Garrick
Backing Vocals - I Threes
Bass [Fender], Guitar [Rhythm], Keyboards, Percussion - Aston "Familyman" Barrett*
Drums, Percussion - Carlton Barrett
Engineer, Producer, Mixed By - Alex Sadkin
Guitar [Lead] - Al Anderson
Guitar [Lead], Backing Vocals - Junior Marvin
Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Earl "Wya" Lindo* , Tyrone Downie
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Rhythm], Percussion, Written-by - Bob Marley
Mixed By, Producer - Bob Marley & The Wailers
Percussion - Alvin Patterson*


Notes
Recorded at: Tuff Gong Recording Studio, Kingston
Mixed at: Tuff Gong Recording Studio


℗ 1979 Island Records Inc.

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