Why Marley's words live on
A rare album featuring unreleased recordings and interviews with Bob Marley & The Wailers.
The recordings convey the close connection between Marley's philosophy and music, and the album reaffirms his role as a spiritual pillar of reggae music. This album is more than just a musical work; it has cultural and historical value.
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21 TRACKS:
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1)
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Talkin'
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2)
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Talkin' Blues
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3)
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Talkin'
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Burnin' And Lootin'
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Talkin'
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6)
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Kinky Reggae
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7)
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Get Up, Stand Up
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Talkin'
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Slave Driver
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Talkin'
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Walk The Proud Land
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Talkin'
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You Can't Blame The Youth
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Talkin'
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Rastaman Chant
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Talkin'
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Am-A-Do
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Talkin'
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19)
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Bend Down Low
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20)
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Talkin'
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21)
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I Shot The Sheriff
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Executive-Producer - Chris Blackwell
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Executive-Producer - Hooman Majd