Bob Marley: songs of freedom

Bob Marley songs of freedom Music
by Bob Marley

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Unknown
once again a legend
king4aqueen28
good music for the soul a legend
wexlady41
What can I say? I love Bob Marley's music..all of it.
nonick2008
great music:)
jade888
bob marley is a legend of all times.he could realy put lyric to song his music reflects every day life.absolutly mind blowing.dancing
SPYZfan
listening to Bob reminds me summer is on the way
Berlait
peace
mick1860
always valid for a goooooood time....dancing peace
Gaelgoir
My favourite song of all time, anyone wanting to listen to a class irish traditional/reggae version search youtube for "ziggy marley and the chieftans",epic is not the word!

"Emancipate yourselves from menatl slavery,none but ourselves will free our minds!"

I wish i was old enough to see Bob Marley and the Wailers live, they were amazing.
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Item is basically new was listened to once or twice. No sctatches on CDs has the 4 original covers and booklet, does not come with outer cover box. Fast shipping !!!

When Songs of Freedom was released originally in 1992, it was a perfect complement to either a greatest hits collection like Legend or the entire collection of the reggae master's albums. Songs boasts enough of the recognizable from Marley's canon to address the hit seeker, but the set also reaches way, way back to include Marley's first single, the youthful "Judge Not" from 1962, and then closes more than four hours later with a 1980 live take of "Redemption Song" from his last concert. In between are live takes, studio remixes, and, of course, standard looks at Marley standards, playing together as a perfect balance between the familiar and the new. The flow of famous takes increases into CDs 3 and 4, where "No Woman, No Cry" appears from a 1976 set at the Roxy and where "Jammin'" and "Exodus" come in mixes that were new to fans in 1992. Of course these four CDs show in wide-angle view exactly how fantastic and commercially improbable Marley was. He was able to popularize tunes about both the repression of African nations and their liberation while also bringing to rock audiences an undeniably Jamaican music, breaking the U.S. and British geographic strongholds on the 1970s pop and rock marketplace. Never mind that he made Island Records' first fortune, he also created a body of work so lasting that a four-CD set heavy on alternate versions can stand out in any contemporary music collection. For the 1999 reissue of the original 1992 box set, no new music has been added. The format has changed, though, from a long-box presentation to a cube containing individual slipcased CDs. It's still a remarkable gem. --Andrew Bartlett
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