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专辑名称: Exodus (Deluxe Edition)
创作艺人: [Bob Marley & The Wailers]
音乐流派: Reggae|雷盖音乐
专辑规格: 2碟30首
出品公司: Tuff Gong
发行时间: 1977/6/3
官方标价: £10.09 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Natural Mystic
So Much Things To Say
Guiltiness
The Heathen
Exodus
Jamming
Waiting In Vain
Turn Your Lights Down Low
Three Little Birds
One Love / People Get Ready (Medley)
Natural Mystic (Alternate Version)
The Heathen (Alternate Version)
Exodus (7" Version)
Exodus (B-Side / Single Version)
Jamming (7" Version)
Jamming (12" Version)
Jamming (Dub)
Punky Reggae Party (7" Version / Original Mix)
Punky Reggae Party (12" Version)
Punky Reggae Party (Jamaican 12" Version)
Punky Reggae Party (Dub / Jamaican 12" Version)
Waiting In Vain (Advert Mix)
Waiting In Vain (Alternate Version)
Roots
Three Little Birds (Alternate Mix)
Keep On Moving
Keep On Moving (Dub)
Exodus (Radio Advertisement)
So Much Things To Say (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / June 1, 1977 / Edit)
Exodus (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / June 2, 1977 / Edit)


详细介绍:

Every musician has their standout record, but Exodus is so much more than that for Bob Marley. Not only did this album propel the singer to whole new heights, but it also tells the story of an artist turned statesman. 

It’s 1976: Bob Marley thinks he’s reached the pinnacle of his career after Eric Clapton reveals his name to the world after covering his song I Shot the Sheriff. After the departure of Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer two years earlier, Bob Marley is the sole captain of his ship and has become a star in Jamaica, where a tumultuous election is brewing. Michael Manley, the Prime Minister, is up against Edward Seaga, a man who has the support of people living in the Tivoli Gardens district in Kingston. Seaga sent gangs to terrorise other areas of the city that didn’t favour him, and on the 3rd of December 1976, gunmen visited Bob Marley’s house. It was suspected that his political stance was leaning towards Manley, and the singer, his wife Rita and his manager Don Taylor were all shot at. Miraculously, no one died. Injured but still alive, Bob Marley took to the stage two days later at the Smile Jamaica Concert, revealing the wounds beneath his shirt and gaining popularity in the process. Despite this act of bravery, it would be his last show in Jamaica before his self-imposed exile to England.

Once across the Atlantic, Bob Marley stepped into Island Studios in January 1977, as if he felt there was some kind of urgency to record his music. The album’s title, Exodus, obviously refers to his own exile, but it’s also a nod to the Rasta concept of repatriation, which advocates for a return to Africa. Feeling ultra-productive, Bob and his musicians recorded about twenty tracks, half of which were used for the following album, Kaya. Whilst the first half of the record is brimming with politically charged lyrics (Natural Mystic, Heathen and Exodus, as well as So Much Things to Say and Guiltiness), the rest is a lot more easy-going, including songs such as Waiting in Vain, Jamming and Three Little Birds. It’s clear Bob wanted to keep things as light-hearted as possible. The album concludes with the legendary Punky Reggae Party, a tribute to the reggae-infused English punk musicians. The track, with its frantic rhythm that’s worlds away from the Wailers typical sound, is a monumental moment, bringing together Lee Perry (who co-wrote the lyrics), Sly Dunbar (drums), and the members of the bands Aswad and Third World, who were also signed to Island.

Upon its release, the record was an instant hit. Each single only propelled Bob Marley further into superstardom. When he finally returned to Jamaica on the 22nd of April 1978 for the One Love Peace Concert, he miraculously managed to bring enemies Michael Manley and Edward Seaga together on stage. He forced them to shake hands whilst the Wailers played the hit Jamming… a truly historical moment. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz


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