Bob Marley - 1945 - 1981 Spiritual Journey (The Lion of Reggae)-Ltd Ed -CD-2008-USZ

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Artist... Bob Marley

Title.... 1945 - 1981 Spiritual Journey (The Lion of Reggae)

Genre.... Reggae

Year..... 2008

Encoder.. LAME3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new)

Bitrate.. VBRkbps

Quality.. Joint-Stereo

kHz...... 44.1kHz

Source... CDDA

Date..... Mar-04-2008

Type..... Album

Size..... 73,0 MB

Lable.... WHE International

Cat.Nr... n/a

URL...... www.bobmarley.com



Nr. ARTIST/TRACK.                                        Time.

---------------------------------------------------------------

01  lively up yourself                                    02:53

02  soul rebel                                            03:46

03  treat yourself right                                  02:14

04  rebels hop                                          02:39

05  soul almighty                                        02:41

06  kaya                                                  02:31

07  trenchtown rock                                      02:58

08  soul shakedown party                                  03:11

09  natural mystic                                        05:44

10  fussing and fighting                                  02:29

11  african herbsman                                      02:24

12  keep on moving                                        03:06

13  go tell it on the mountain                            03:16

14  how many times                                        02:26

15  bonus track                                          29:15



TOTAL:  71:33 min



Reggaes most transcendent and iconic figure, Bob Marley was

the first Jamaican artist to achieve international

superstardom, in the process introducing the music of his



native island nation to the far-flung corners of the globe.

Marleys music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the

Jamaican experience, vividly capturing not only the plight of

the countrys impoverished and oppressed but also the devout

spirituality that remains their source of strength. His songs

of faith, devotion, and revolution created a legacy that

continues to live on not only through the music of his extended

family but also through generations of artists the world over

touched by his genius.



Robert Nesta Marley was born February 6, 1945, in rural St.

Anns Parish, Jamaica the son of a middle-aged white father

and teenaged black mother, he left home at 14 to pursue a music

career in Kingston, becoming a pupil of local singer and devout

Rastafarian Joe Higgs. He cut his first single, Judge Not, in

1962 for Leslie Kong, severing ties with the famed producer

soon after over a monetary dispute. In 1963 Marley teamed with

fellow singers Peter Tosh, Bunny Livingston, Junior

Braithwaite, Beverly Kelso, and Cherry Smith to form the vocal

group the Teenagers later rechristened the Wailing Rudeboys

and later simply the Wailers, they signed on with producer

Coxsone Dodds legendary Studio One and recorded their debut,

Im Still Waiting. When Braithwaite and Smith exited the

Wailers, Marley assumed lead vocal duties, and in early 1964

the groups follow-up, Simmer Down, topped the Jamaican

charts. A series of singles including Let Him Go (Rude Boy Get

Gail), Dancing Shoes, Jerk in Time, Who Feels It Knows

It, and What Am I to Do followed, and in all, the Wailers

recorded some 70 tracks for Dodd before disbanding in 1966. On

February 10 of that year, Marley married Rita Anderson, a

singer in the group the Soulettes she later enjoyed success as

a member of the vocal trio the I-Threes. Marley then spent the

better part of the year working in a factory in Newark, DE, the

home of his mother since 1963.



Upon returning to Jamaica that October, Marley re-formed the

Wailers with Livingston and Tosh, releasing Bend Down Low on

their own short-lived Wail N Soul M label at this time all

three members began devoting themselves to the teachings of the

Rastafari faith, a cornerstone of Marleys life and music until

his death. Beginning in 1968, the Wailers recorded a wealth of

new material for producer Danny Sims before teaming the

following year with producer Lee Scratch Perry backed by

Perrys house band, the Upsetters, the trio cut a number of

classics, including My Cup, Duppy Conqueror, Soul

Almighty, and Small Axe, which fused powerful vocals,

ingenious rhythms, and visionary production to lay the

groundwork for much of the Jamaican music in their wake.

Upsetters bassist Aston Family Man Barrett and his drummer

brother Carlton soon joined the Wailers full-time, and in 1971

the group founded another independent label, Tuff Gong,

releasing a handful of singles before signing to Chris

Blackwells Island Records a year later.



1973s Catch a Fire, the Wailers Island debut, was the first

of their albums released outside of Jamaica, and immediately

earned worldwide acclaim the follow-up, Burnin, launched the

track I Shot the Sheriff, a Top Ten hit for Eric Clapton in

1974. With the Wailers poised for stardom, however, both

Livingston and Tosh quit the group to pursue solo careers

Marley then brought in the I-Threes, which in addition to Rita

Marley consisted of singers Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt.

The new lineup proceeded to tour the world prior to releasing

their 1975 breakthrough album Natty Dread, scoring their first

U.K. Top 40 hit with the classic No Woman, No Cry. Sellout

shows at the London Lyceum, where Marley played to racially

mixed crowds, yielded the superb Live! later that year, and

with the success of 1976s Rastaman Vibration, which hit the

Top Ten in the U.S., it became increasingly clear that his

music had carved its own niche within the pop mainstream.



As great as Marleys fame had grown outside of Jamaica, at home

he was viewed as a figure of almost mystical proportions, a

poet and prophet whose every word had the nations collective

ear. His power was perceived as a threat in some quarters, and

on December 3, 1976, he was wounded in an assassination

attempt the ordeal forced Marley to leave Jamaica for over a

year. 1977s Exodus was his biggest record to date, generating

the hits Jamming, Waiting in Vain, and One Love/People Get

Ready Kaya was another smash, highlighted by the gorgeous Is

This Love and Satisfy My Soul. Another classic live date,

Babylon by Bus, preceded the release of 1979s Survival. 1980

loomed as Marleys biggest year yet, kicked off by a concert in

the newly liberated Zimbabwe a tour of the U.S. was announced,

but while jogging in New Yorks Central Park he collapsed, and

it was discovered he suffered from cancer that had spread to

his brain, lungs, and liver. Uprising was the final album

released in Marleys lifetime -- he died May 11, 1981, at age

36.



Posthumous efforts including 1983s Confrontation and the

best-selling 1984 retrospective Legend kept Marleys music

alive, and his renown continued growing in the years following

his death -- even decades after the fact, he remains synonymous

with reggaes worldwide popularity. In the wake of her

husbands passing, Rita Marley scored a solo hit with One

Draw, but despite the subsequent success of the singles Many

Are Called and Play Play, by the mid-80s she largely

withdrew from performing to focus on raising her children.

Oldest son David, better known as Ziggy, went on to score

considerable pop success as the leader of the Melody Makers, a

Marley family group comprised of siblings Cedella, Stephen, and

Sharon their 1988 single Tomorrow People was a Top 40 U.S.

hit, a feat even Bob himself never accomplished. Three other

Marley children -- Damian, Julian, and Ky-Mani -- pursued

careers in music as well.

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