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Track Listings
1 | Trenchtown Rock 4:00 |
2 | Burnin' and Lootin' 4:55 |
3 | Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 4:24 |
4 | Lively Up Yourself 4:24 |
5 | No Woman, No Cry 6:55 |
6 | I Shot the Sheriff 5:07 |
7 | Get Up, Stand Up 6:19 |
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Recorded live at The Lyceum Ballroom in London 1975, during the UK leg of the Natty Dread tour. Passionate and symbiotic energies constantly cycle between the band and audience, the net result of which is one of the most memorable concert recordings of the pop music era. Now available on 180 gram vinyl. The original artwork includes the fold out poster.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.32 x 12.36 x 0.31 inches; 8.32 ounces
- Manufacturer : Tuff Gong
- Item model number : 35217575
- Original Release Date : 2015
- Batteries : 1 AA batteries required.
- Date First Available : May 27, 2015
- Label : Tuff Gong
- ASIN : B00WRIRY0C
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,686 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #4 in Music of Jamaica
- #22 in Latin
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If you want a collection, then Legend in its latest form might be the one for you, but the 4-disc Songs of Freedom set is a great collection if you can afford it, and One Love may be a better single CD collection than Legend (at least it has 4 more tracks).
Then there are a whole slew of studio albums from the astonishingly productive years of the mid and late seventies, for each of which there is someone to say that this is THE Bob Marley album. (I suspect that people, and this includes myself, as most strongly disposed towards the first Marley album they hear. First love is always the sweetest, I suppose.)
Then there are the live albums, and even there the competition between Live! and Babylon By Bus is intense. Leaving out the consideration that Live! at thirty-odd minutes and seven tracks is a bit short, truth is there is not a lot to choose.
Live! shows Marley and the band on peak form in performance in London, and here you have a nice example of a master performer perfectly in tune with an adoring audience, which at times is singing along en masse, giving a semblance of a soccer match crowd.
There is an especially wonderful and moving rendition of No Woman No Cry, and the other tracks are not shabby either.
All in all a very nice album to own and one I can heartily recommend to Marley fans, though I would not make it my first Marley purchase, and perhaps not even my first Marley live album purchase either, though ultimately these things are a question of personal taste.
* A really worthless CD
** A CD that has some good stuff, but some major defects.
*** An OK CD that will please fans of the artist in question.
**** An excellent CD that represents the best work of the artist in question and can be bought with confidence.
***** An absolute classic that is the best, or among the best, of its genre. Your collection should start here.
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El sonido es muy bueno, y aun que hay temas repetidos, son las grabaciones de dos días,
(London on July 17 and 18, 1975) vale mucho la pena tener diferentes versiones.
La presentación es excelente, carpeta triple, con buenas fotos y.... Una reedición del libro de la gira. Si, solo son 4 pág. pero estos detalles le dan un plus a los que nos gusta el vinilo.
Las fundas son blancas, con protección antiestática.
Unlike most live albums that offer a point in time greatest hits career retrospective, a sort of singles compilation with added crowd noise, at just seven tracks long the original release of "Live!" largely ignored the early Wailers catalogue, other than the album opener "Trenchtown Rock", a single from 1970, the music from the Lyceum focused on the then two most recent albums with three tracks each from "Natty Dread" and "Burnin'" [perhaps surprisingly there was nothing from their excellent breakthrough album "Catch A Fire" although my remastered edition from 2001 includes an excellent "Kinky Reggae" as a bonus track].
"Trenchtown Rock" sets a direction that doesn't ease up through "Burnin' & Lootin", "Them Belly Full" and "Lively Up Yourself" before the tempo slows for the beautiful "No Woman, No Cry". But it picks up again for a magnificent delivery of "I Shot The Sherriff" and a brilliant "Get Up, Stand Up", and that would have been it if it weren't for the bonus of "Kinky Reggae" extended to include band introductions. And here's the really good part, the sound quality on this remastered release is excellent and yes, there is an audience however their applause isn't invasive and they add to the atmosphere. But even with that bonus track at fifty and a few minutes it's all over far too soon.
There will always be arguments about whether this version of the Wailers was true to the spirit of the original group or a more commercial version designed to appeal to an international audience, but who cares, the musicianship from Marley and these five Wailers is superb, and the backing vocals and harmonies from the "I Threes" hit the spot, this really is magic music.
Recommended, this is music to enjoy even if you're not a reggae fan.