Advantages: Great tracks, great lyrics, original, its Bob Marley. Disadvantages: They only include one extra track. No need for remastering. Its too short.
...This is Bob Marley's third album on the Tuff Gong label and has been digitally remastered and made up to ten tracks with the addition of ‘Am-A-Do’, a track that fans might recognise from the ‘Talkin’ Blues’ album. Natty Dread is the first album to be released after the original the ‘Wailers’ split, leaving Bob to form partnerships with his three backing singers the I-Threes. Released in 1974 after former band members Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh had left, the album was supported by the Natty Dread Tour of USA, Canada and England, including dates at the famous Roxy Theatre in LA and the Lyceum in London.
Natty Dread is a change from the previous ‘Burnin’ and ‘Catch A Fire’ albums with a few lighter tracks to make you smile. Maybe not as groundbreaking as Catch A Fire, the album does contain the studio version of the all time hit ‘No...
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Advantages: Fantastic tracks, very listenable album Disadvantages: Sun is SHining is not on it
...collaborated with Jamaican dance hall artist Sean Paul on a cover of this song. Buffalo Soldier, the next track, was on the post-humous 1983 album Confrontation and is a catchy, classic reggae song written about the black soldiers conscripted to fight in the American Civil War.
The CD also contains early tracks such as Get Up, Stand Up written by Bob and original Wailer Peter Tosh (McIntosh) and is on The Wailers 1973 Burnin' album. At this time they worked as The Wailers only, Bob Marley and The Wailers didn't become an entity until after 1974. The song became the anthem of Amnesty International and was important in the Rasta movement. Its militancy is quite typical of the Wailers at this time. This is followed by Stir it Up, a gentle, chilled track from The Wailers' first album Catch a Fire, released in 1973, the album was important in...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: You will get paralized into a trance listening to Marley! His lyrics will flow through your mind while you chill in peace! Disadvantages: The Only disadvantage is that there could be more songs, but thats me being picky!
...All the way from sunny sunny Jamaica Re-Released Bob Marley and the Wailers - Catch A Fire!
Bob Marley the Son of Reggae who has brought us such songs as "One Love", "Waiting in Vain" and "No Women No Cry", do you realy think he will release a bad album? I Don't!
Catch a Fire is extreamly down to earth, this album compared to most Marley and the Wailers album realy makes you think. Bass has been used alot more so if you got a Sub get it boomin!
"Catch a Fire" is an excellent debut album by the Wailers. As you can see by the front cover the "Herb" has be written into his songs and this amazing mix of chilling reggae tunes and the soft flowin lyrics of Bob Marley realy is worth listening to. This remastered version is alot more clear and no static on the tracks which bring the quality up. If you like Bob Marleys previous albums...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 19.05.2006
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