Bob Marley Album - Complete Soul Rebels & Upsetter Record Shop
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Customers rating:
(1 ratings)
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Release Date:1999-10-12
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Caribbean, Leader, Political Reggae, Pop, Reggae, Reggae Music, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska
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Label:Culture Press
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UPC:723723683526
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Approx. Price:$22.98
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1 |
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Soul Rebels |
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2 |
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Soul Rebels [Version] |
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3 |
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No Water Can Quench My Thirst |
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4 |
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No Water [Version] |
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5 |
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Rebel's Hop |
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6 |
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Rebel's Hop [Version] |
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No Sympathy |
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8 |
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No Sympathy [Version] |
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It's All Right |
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10 |
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It's All Right [Version] |
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Reaction |
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12 |
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Reaction [Version] |
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13 |
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Corner Stone |
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14 |
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Corner Stone [Version] |
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15 |
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400 Years |
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16 |
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400 Years [Version] |
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17 |
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Make Up |
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18 |
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Make Up [Version] |
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19 |
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Try Me |
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20 |
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Try Me [Version] |
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21 |
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Soul Almighty |
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22 |
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Soul Almighty [Version] |
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1 |
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Concrete Jungle |
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2 |
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Concrete Jungle [Version] |
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3 |
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Screw Faces |
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4 |
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Screw Faces [Version] |
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5 |
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Love Life |
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6 |
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Love Live [Version] |
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7 |
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Satisfy My Soul |
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8 |
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Satisfy My Soul [Version] |
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Rainbow Country |
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10 |
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Rainbow Country [Version] |
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11 |
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Long Long Winter |
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12 |
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Long Long Winter [Version] |
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13 |
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Put It On |
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14 |
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Put It On [Version] |
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15 |
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Don't Rock My Boat |
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16 |
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Don't Rock My Boat [Version] |
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Keep on Movin' |
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Keep on Movin' [Version] |
Customer review - 2000-09-20
- essential early wailersFor those who can not afford to get the 3 volume box set collection of the Wailers' pre- "Catch a Fire" material- including their late 60's sides- the essential recordings with Lee "Scratch" Perry- these cds will help you get more acclimated to these sides. Both cds offer alternate takes of many of these songs, which is a nice thing, so as to allow the listener to follow the evolution of the tracks. (Some, like Peter Tosh's "400 Years," do not change much, while others, like Marley/Tosh's "Concrete Jungle," change a lot) While not by any means a complete collection, these cds will be a good way to start listening to the evolution of reggae's most endearing band.
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