Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac May 2026
The Timeless Legacy of Bob Marley & The Wailers: A Deep Dive into the Iconic Album "Exodus" (1977)
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- Compare track listing and durations vs. official 1977 LP and later reissues (e.g., 1977 original, 1979 US pressings, 2001/2004 remasters, 2011 deluxe editions).
- Note bonus tracks or alternate takes that identify a reissue or bootleg.
Side A: The MovementThe first half is heavy with spiritual and political weight. Tracks like "Natural Mystic" and the thunderous seven-minute title track, "Exodus," act as a rallying cry for liberation and a reflection on his exile. The Timeless Legacy of Bob Marley & The
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- Focus: The "Rock" bassline vs. the Reggae skank. Listeners can toggle between the low-end thump of Aston "Family Man" Barrett and the percussive guitar to hear how "Exodus" bridged the gap between Caribbean reggae and British punk rock.
Close your eyes. Track 4, “Three Little Birds.” At 1:47, listen past the chorus. In the left channel, buried under the joy, is a ghost of a cough. That’s Bob. He was tired. He was smiling. He whispered to the engineer, “Every little thing gonna be alright.” Compare track listing and durations vs
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