Advantages: Great tracks, great lyrics, original, its Bob Marley. Disadvantages: They only include one extra track. No need for remastering. Its too short.
...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 ... ...reggae albums of the time, Natty Dread is unique (as with all of Bob’s albums) and differs from other sounds coming of Kingston during this time. It is ahead of the real roots-reggae explosion of the late seventies and should definitely be on any Marley fan’s shelf. Perhaps the originality is its success, and it was only really after the supporting tour for this album that Marley’s voice became truly international. ...
jjqburch 26.04.2007
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