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Bob Marley And The Wailers-Legend(Deluxe Edition)MP3 320k ak6103 What we got...Legend is a compilation album by Bob Marley and the Wailers, released in 1984 by Island Records, catalogue BMW 1 in the United Kingdom and A1 90169 in the United States. It is a greatest hits collection of singles in its original vinyl format, and the best-selling reggae album of all-time, with over 13 million copies sold in the United States and approximately 25 million copies sold globally. In 2003, the album was ranked number 46 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Dave Robinson managing director of Island was the executive producer of the album but is not credited on the artwork. As of July 2014 it has spent a total of 284 nonconsecutive weeks in Billboard 200.
Contents 1 Content 2 Reception 3 Track listing 3.1 Original album (1984) 3.2 The Definitive Remastered edition (2002) 3.3 Deluxe edition (2002) 3.4 Legend: Remixed (2013) Content It contains all ten of Marley's Top 40 hit singles in the UK up to the time, plus three songs from the original Wailers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston in "Stir It Up," "I Shot the Sheriff," and "Get Up, Stand Up," along with the closing song from the album Uprising, "Redemption Song." Marley enjoyed fewer chart hits in the United States, "Exodus," "Waiting in Vain," "Could You Be Loved" and "Buffalo Soldier" the only ones included on this collection. Of the original tracks, only four date from prior to the Exodus album. The cassette tape release of the album featured two extra songs, "Punky Reggae Party," the b-side to the "Jamming" single, and "Easy Skanking" from the Kaya album. A second generation compact disc remastered by Barry Diament appeared in 1990 on the Tuff Gong label. Although the disc includes the same 14 songs, the tracks are in their original album lengths rather than the edited versions for single release. On February 12, 2002, the expanded 14-track edition with songs at album lengths were remastered for compact disc with a bonus disc consisting of 1984-vintage remixes for extended dance club singles and dub versions. In 2004, the Legend double-disc deluxe edition was reissued with the music DVD of the same name in the sound + vision deluxe edition. In 2010, Legend was made available as downloadable content for Rock Band. However, it was released without "Get Up, Stand Up", which was later included on Rock Band 3. In June 2012, a high fidelity audiophile version of the album was released on HDtracks.com in 24 bit / 96,000khz and 24 bit / 192,000khz resolutions. Reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic 5/5 stars Robert Christgau (A) Sputnikmusic 5/5 stars Legend holds the distinction of being the second longest-charting album in the history of Billboard magazine. Combining its chart life on the Billboard 200 and the Top Pop Catalog Albums charts, Legend has had a chart run of 992 non-consecutive weeks, surpassed only by The Dark Side of the Moon at 1574 weeks. As of the issue date of September 28, 2013, the album has charted on the Billboard 200 for 285 non-consecutive weeks. As of January 2014, the album has sold 11,470,000 copies in the US since 1991 when SoundScan started tracking album sales, making it the No. 9 best-selling album of the Nielsen SoundScan era. In the United Kingdom, Legend has been certified platinum six times, and is the 18th best-selling album in that country of all time. Track listing Original album (1984) Side one No. Title Writer(s) Original release Length 1. "Is This Love" Bob Marley Kaya (1978) 3:50 2. "No Woman, No Cry" (live) Marley, Vincent Ford Live! (1975) 7:08 3. "Could You Be Loved" Marley Uprising (1980) 3:57 4. "Three Little Birds" Marley Exodus (1977) 3:00 5. "Buffalo Soldier" (7" edit) Marley, Noel Williams Confrontation (1983) 2:33 6. "Get Up, Stand Up" Marley, Peter Tosh Burnin'' (1973) 3:17 7. "Stir It Up" (edit) Marley Catch a Fire (1973) 3:38 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Original release Length 1. "One Love/People Get Ready" Marley, Curtis Mayfield Exodus (1977) 2:52 2. "I Shot the Sheriff" (edit) Marley Burnin'' (1973) 3:46 3. "Waiting in Vain" Marley Exodus (1977) 4:16 4. "Redemption Song" Marley Uprising (1980) 3:48 5. "Satisfy My Soul" Marley Kaya (1978) 4:30 6. "Exodus" (7" edit) Marley Exodus (1977) 4:16 7. "Jamming" (7" edit) Marley Exodus (1977) 3:17 Current CD Version No. Title Writer(s) Original release Length 1. "Is This Love" Bob Marley Kaya (1978) 3:50 2. "No Woman, No Cry" (7" edit) Marley, Vincent Ford Live! (1975) 4:02 3. "Could You Be Loved" Marley Uprising (1980) 3:57 4. "Three Little Birds" Marley Exodus (1977) 3:00 5. "Buffalo Soldier" (7" edit) Marley, Noel Williams Confrontation (1983) 2:33 6. "Get Up, Stand Up" Marley, Peter Tosh Burnin' (1973) 3:17 7. "Stir It Up" (edit) Marley Catch a Fire (1973) 3:38 8. "One Love/People Get Ready" Marley, Curtis Mayfield Exodus (1977) 2:52 9. "I Shot the Sheriff" (edit) Marley Burnin' (1973) 3:46 10. "Waiting in Vain" Marley Exodus (1977) 4:16 11. "Redemption Song" Marley Uprising (1980) 3:48 12. "Satisfy My Soul" Marley Kaya (1978) 4:30 13. "Exodus" (7" edit) Marley Exodus (1977) 4:16 14. "Jamming" (7" edit) Marley Exodus (1977) 3:17 The Definitive Remastered edition (2002) [show]Current CD Version 2 When first released in the US in 1984, "No Woman, No Cry," "Buffalo Soldier," "Waiting In Vain," "Exodus" and "Jammin'" were pressed in their 1984 remixed form by Eric Thorngren. Pressings from 1986 on used the album versions of these tracks, aside from using the "Live!" version of "No Woman" and the extended version of "Exodus." The 2002 deluxe edition contains the cassette bonus tracks, with all the 1984 remixes appended on a bonus disc. Well I knew I would get around to posting this especially since in the world out side of the net its been a staple in my personal collection since the cassette tape days. Enjoy and seed. What I giveth they taketh away but it returns today..........I would say Go and support the artist but Bob has been gone to long but you can I think still support Ziggy I think? Related Torrents
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