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Bob Marley & The Wailers ??/??/77
Sons of Jah, London, England
Set I
Exodus
Jammin
Waiting In Vain
So Much Things To Say
Misty Morning
She's Gone
Time Will Tell
Unknown Jam
Sun Is Shining(with toasting over Bob's music)
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Evan Murphy (0/5) CDR / 1 View  
Eric (0/0) cdr / 1 A A View   Bootleg CD
Notes: Bob Marley Nice Time (Alternate Tracks & Dub Versions) Released: 1997 Published By: SONOTEC, Hamburg, Germany Bootleg CD 288 MB (FLAC) CD Bootleg "Nice Time" > dB power AMP Music Converter > FLAC (Medium Compression) 1. Nice Time 2. Try Me (I've Got The Action) 3. Mellow Mood 4. Soul Rebel 5. No Water Can Quench My Thirst 6. Rebel's Hope 7. No Sympathy 8. It's All Right 9. Reaction 10. Corner Stone 11. 400 years 12. Make Up 13. Soul Almighty 14. Concrete Jungle (Dub Version) 15. Screw Faces (Dub version) 16. Satisfy My Soul (Dub Version) Total Running Time: 46:59 Notes Inside CD: This CD compromises very interesting material 'cause most of these songs are unreleased material from the first album of His Godhead Bob Marley. In December 1970 Bob brought out his first album "Soul Rebel". (Track 3 and 4 are from it). But the Tracks 1, 2 and 5-13 are from the recording sessions from the early 1970's to Soul Rebel. It looks like Bob didn't like these songs enough to put them on the album. But I don't understand that becasue most of the tracks are fine and interesting. Sometimes they are not the typical reggae songs but music full of soul from the motown era. A few Other songs sound very funny, and it's clear why Bob did not put these songs on the album. The last three songs (tracks 14-16) are fantastical and powerful dub versions of these songs. Very groovy. So when you listen to the CD lay back, relax and maybe smoke a spliff. But think about it. Bob Marley's music was not only fun and stuff like this. He was an icon of the rasta movement, too. But he was not really interested in poitics. The only thing he wanted was freedom. A simple word but hard to realize. I will end with words from Bob Marley: "Could You Be Loved" -Your Ghostwriter.
Bob (0/1) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: 316 mb
rashomon (0/0) SHN / 1 View  
Glauque (0/5) 1 SHN / 1 B View  
Notes: The recording is also known as "Sons of Jah accoustic tape".
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Jon Carnes (0/0) SHN / 1 View   unknown