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Bob Marley & The Wailers ??/??/76
Yvette Crichton Household, Unknown, Jamaica
Set I
Are You Ready?
When I Get To You
God Of All Ages
Rumors
They Set You Up My Son
Jammin
Easy Skanking
Oh What A Day
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
The Yvette Acoustic Tape 1976
Recorded in one of Bob's girlfriend's houses this tape includes many songs that Bob never released and some that would become some of his most famous classics.
The mood is really relaxed and Bob seems to be in a really great mood often laughing out loud at some of the things he is singing.
He then gets a bit more serious with the deeply religious God of All Ages where he is accompanied by the heartbeat rhythm of a bongo drum.
Rumors is also another great highlight featuring some fantastic vocal form.
Bob on this tape also composes some of jammin as well as a very early rendition of Easy Skanking.
He also chats a bit between songs about opening a hospital in Ethiopia.
The tape closes out with Oh What a Day, which is a long very early version of what would become Misty Morning.
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Neil Cohen (5/5) / 1 B- View  
dunivan (5/0) CD R / 1 B B View  
Hank Schandel (5/5) CDDA / 1 View  
Notes: a must have for Marley fans
andrew (5/0) CDR / 1 View   ?
Notes: Recorded in one of Bob's girlfriend's houses this tape includes many songs that Bob never released and some that would become some of his most famous classics. The mood is really relaxed and Bob seems to be in a really great mood often laughing out loud at some of the things he is singing. He then gets a bit more serious with the deeply religious God of All Ages where he is accompanied by the heartbeat rhythm of a bongo drum. Rumors is also another great highlight featuring some fantastic vocal form. Bob on this tape also composes some of jammin as well as a very early rendition of Easy Skanking. He also chats a bit between songs about opening a hospital in Ethiopia. The tape closes out with Oh What a Day, which is a long very early version of what would become Misty Morning.
Pete (5/0) / 0 View  
PsillyT (5/0) shn / 1 View  
Notes: The Yvette Acoustic Tape 1976
john (5/0) / 0 View  
dave (5/0) / 0 View   The Yvette Acoustic Tape 1976
Notes: Recorded in one of Bob's girlfriend's houses this tape includes many songs that Bob never released and some that would become some of his most famous classics. The mood is really relaxed and Bob seems to be in a really great mood often laughing out loud at some of the things he is singing. He then gets a bit more serious with the deeply religious God of All Ages where he is accompanied by the heartbeat rhythm of a bongo drum. Rumors is also another great highlight featuring some fantastic vocal form. Bob on this tape also composes some of jammin as well as a very early rendition of Easy Skanking. He also chats a bit between songs about opening a hospital in Ethiopia. The tape closes out with Oh What a Day, which is a long very early version of what would become Misty Morning.
OpenCode (a.k.a. John K. Joachim) (5/0) CDR (shn) / 1 View  
Notes: Recorded in one of Bob's girlfriend's houses this tape includes many songs that Bob never released and some that would become some of his most famous classics. The mood is really relaxed and Bob seems to be in a really great mood often laughing out loud at some of the things he is singing. He then gets a bit more serious with the deeply religious "God of All Ages" where he is accompanied by the heartbeat rhythm of a bongo drum. "Rumors" is also another great highlight featuring some fantastic vocal form. Bob on this tape also composes some of jammin as well as a very early rendition of "Easy Skanking." He also chats a bit between songs about opening a hospital in Ethiopia. The tape closes out with "Oh What a Day", which is a long very early version of what would become "Misty Morning."
tut13 (5/5) CDR / 1 B+ B+ View  
owwww (5/5) CDR / 1 B+ View   Unknown lineage
Lawrence Haley (5/4.8) shn / 1 View  
Christopher Anderson (5/0) / 1 View  
Christopher Anderson (5/0) / 1 View   ?
Johnny Riddle (5/3) SHN / 1 A B View   The Yvette Acoustic Tape 1976
Notes: Recorded in one of Bob's girlfriend's houses this tape includes many songs that Bob never released and some that would become some of his most famous classics. The mood is really relaxed and Bob seems to be in a really great mood often laughing out loud at some of the things he is singing. He then gets a bit more serious with the deeply religious God of All Ages where he is accompanied by the heartbeat rhythm of a bongo drum. Rumors is also another great highlight featuring some fantastic vocal form. Bob on this tape also composes some of jammin as well as a very early rendition of Easy Skanking. He also chats a bit between songs about opening a hospital in Ethiopia. The tape closes out with Oh What a Day, which is a long very early version of what would become Misty Morning.
Ryan Nyberg (5/5) shn / 1 View  
mike (5/0) SHN / 1 View  
Sean Naughton (5/5) SHN / 1 View   unknown
daveyg (5/0) / 0 View  
MATT (5/5) / 0 View  
Adam Belzberg (5/0) cdr / 1 View  
katy miller (5/5) shn / 1 View  
shagg (5/0) shn / 1 View  
Notes: 307mb
Mike (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
Tim Brown (5/5) SHN / 0 A A View  
Notes: Rare.
Bob Furar (5/4.6) shn / 1 View  
nemski (5/5) MP3 / 1 View  
steve Kunsatas (5/4.9) cdr / 1 View  
Bob McGinness (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
Jason Eckert (5/5) shn / 1 View   unknown
Notes: archived in the same sleeve as bm 1980/06/26