CD 1
| 1.- Judge Not
| 2.- One cup of Coffee | 3.- Simmer Down
| 4.- I'm Still Waiting | 5.- One Love - People get Ready
| 6.- Put it On | 7.- Bus Dem Shut (Pyaka)
| 8.- Mellow Mood |
9.- Bend down Low | 10.- Hypocrites |
11.- Stir it Up | 12.- Nice Time |
13.- Thank You Lord | 14.- Hammer |
15.- Caution | 16.- Back Out |
17.- Soul Shakedown Party | 18.- Do it Twice |
19.- Soul Rebel | 20.- Sun is Shining |
21.- Don't Rock the Boat | 22.- Small Axe |
23.- Duppy Conqueror | 24.- Mr. Brown
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CD 2
| 1.- Screw Face
| 2.- Lick Samba | 3.- Trench Town Rock
| 4.- Craven Choke Puppy | 5.- Guava Jelly
| 6.- Acoustic Medley (various) | 7.- I'm Hurting Inside
| 8.- High tide or Low tide |
9.- Slave Driver | 10.- No more Trouble |
11.- Concrete Jungle | 12.- Get Up, Stand Up |
13.- Rastaman Chant | 14.- Burnin' and Lootin' |
15.- Iron Lion Zion | 16.- Lively Up Yourself |
17.- Natty Dread | 18.- I Shot the Sheriff
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CD 3
| 1.- No Woman, No Cry
| 2.- Who the Cap Fit | 3.- Jah Live
| 4.- Crazy Baldheads | 5.- War |
6.- Johnny Was | 7.- Rat Race | 8.- Jammin' |
9.- Waiting in Vain | 10.- Exodus |
11.- Natural Mystic | 12.- Three Little Birds |
13.- Running Away | 14.- Keep on Moving |
15.- Easy Skanking | 16.- Is this Love |
17.- Smile Jamaica | 18.- Time Well Tell
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CD 4
| 1.- Africa Unite
| 2.- Survival | 3.- One Drop
| 4.- One Dub | 5.- Zimbabwe | 6.- So much
Trouble in the World | 7.- Ride Natty Ride |
8.- Babylon System | 9.- Coming in From the Cold |
10.- Real Situation | 11.- Bad Car | 12.- Could you be Loved
| 13.- Forever Loving Jah | 14.- Rastaman Live Up |
15.- Give Thanks and Praises | 16.- One Love - People get Ready
| 17.- Why Should I | 18.- Redemption Song
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Producido: Varios (Compilado)
Lanzado: Septiembre de 1992
El Bob definitivo Marley retrospectivo de 75 canciones -- obras
clásicas y rarezas -- en cuatro cds. Recolectado de un curso de la vida de la música
timeless y universal; un sistema limitado de la edición, canciones de la libertad incluye
unreleased previamente las grabaciones materiales y originales que atraviesan tres décadas
de la historia del reggae. Incluyendo pistas a partir de los varios períodos de los
wailers, comenzando con Roberto que Marley primero lanza en 1962, esta colección contiene
una canción para cada occassion. Las notas extensas del trazador de líneas cubren la
carrera de Bob Marley y los wailers, y ofrecen impresiones personales de ésos cerca del
grupo. Como continuación de los sueños de Bob Marley, la fundación de Bob Marley donó la
parte de los ingresos de este sistema encajonado para el establecimiento de la escuela de
Berhane Selassie en Etiopía.
| NATURAL MYSTIC: 1995
| 1.- Natural Mystic
| 2.- Easy Skanking | 3.- Iron Lion Zion
| 4.- Crazy Baldheads | 5.- So Much Trouble
in the World | 6.- War | 7.- Africa Unite
| 8.- TrenchTown Rock (live) |
9.- Keep On Moving | 10.- Sun is Shining |
11.- Who the Cap Fit | 12.- One Drop |
13.- Roots, Rock, Reggae | 14.- Pimpers Paradise |
15.- Time Will Tell
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Producido: Compilado por Chris Blackwell & Trevor Wyatt
Lanzado: 1995
Natural Mystic (The Legend Lives On) is a testimonial to the
political and social side of Marley's musical legacy. LIke most popular artists, Bob
Marley wrote about sexual love, but his palette also contained the blazing yellows of a
militant spirituality; a blood-red hatred of racism, colonialism, and oppression; and a
sky-blue yearning for personal, artistic, political and social freedom. These colors
reflected the experiences of growing up in the poverty-stricken crown colony of Jamaica.
Jamaica's unique cultural mixture of black pride and fundamentalist religions set against
a background of extreme economic depravation makes the island where hope is as necessary
an ingredient for survival as food, air and water.
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| DREAMS OF FREEDOM: 1997
| 1.- Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block)
| 2.- No Woman No Cry | 3.- The Heathen
| 4.- Them Belly Full (But we hungry) |
5.- Waiting in Vain | 6.- So Much Trouble in the World
| 7.- Exodus | 8.- Burnin' and Lootin'
| 9.- Is This Love | 10.- One Love - People
get Ready | 11.- Midnight Ravers |
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Producido: Bill Laswell
Lanzado: Septiembre de 1997
The first-ever full-length dub treatment of Bob Marley and the Wailers that covers their
most influential and groundbreaking work with Island. Producer Bill Laswell notes "I
wanted this to sound as if someone had dreamed it (hence the title), where the music is
there kind of floating beneath the surface of your consciousness. In the dream the songs
themselves aren't quite fully formed, but the rhythms and melodies make the statement."
This historic record represents both a nostalgic look back and a future look forward at
the music of Bob Marley and the Wailers and promises to re-establish the importance of
Bob Marley in an entirely new area of modern music. "This was part of my inspiration,"
says Laswell, "as well as to maintian respect for the overall feel and spirit of the
music.
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| CHANT DOWN BABYLON: 1999
The new Bob Marley album featuring duets with contemporary urban
artists like Lauryn Hill and Busta Rhymes. Bob's original vocals and instrumental tracks
are remixed by son Stephen with fresh lyrics from guest artists bringing their different
styles to the table. "It was one of his dreams to get the urban youth of America," says
Stephen. Chant Down Babylon brings Bob's Rasta message to new listeners and livicated fans
alike. "Chant Down Babylon" is a very special remix project lead by Stephen Marley. The
album features original Bob vocal tracks with guest artists bringing their own style and
flavor to the table, remixed by Stephen. Reggae riddims grooving with layers of hip-hop
beats and varied textures from guest artists such as Lauryn Hill, RaKim, and Lost Boyz
alongside Bob's voice.
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