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Artist:
Bob Marley
Origin:
Jamaica, St. AnnJamaica
Born date:
February 6, 1945
Death date:
May 11, 1981
Bob Marley Album: «Exodus [Vinyl]»
Bob Marley Album: «Exodus [Vinyl]» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
  • Title:Exodus [Vinyl]
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Review - Product Description
Vinyl LP pressing. Island Records celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the masterpiece that is Bob Marley's Exodus, which was originally released in June of 1977. He recorded the Exodus album in exile in the UK, having escaped an assassination attempt in Jamaica. Exodus transformed Marley's career. A recording of extraordinary creative maturity, the album resonated with audiences around the world. In the UK alone in stayed on the chart for 56 consecutive weeks and included three massive hit singles. Bob Marley was established as the Third World's first superstar, a legacy that survives thirty years after the album's release. Island.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Amazing even by Marley's standards

I've never really heard a Marley album I didn't like, but this is arguably the best of the bunch. Classic hits abound, including my favorite Bob Marley song, the heartbreaking ballad "Waiting in Vain"; the message oriented space-reggae title track; "Jammin'", with a fantastic groove, unforgettable chorus, and unbeatable atmosphere; and the feel-good instant-smile dynamic duo closers "Three Little Birds" and the Curtis Mayfield quoting "One Love/People Get Ready". If you haven't heard these five tracks, I don't know where you've been, but you owe it to yourself to listen to them.

But how's the rest? About as good, surprisingly. Of the leftovers, my favorite is the sensual slow jam "Turn Your Lights Down Low", an underrated song that really deserves more recognition, though I also adore the vibe sent out by "Natural Mystic", with its suspenseful fade-in. Awesome way to start a record. The remaining three songs on the side don't match up to that standard, but that's all because the ceiling on this one's pretty high. Okay, so "So Much Things to Say" won't ever be mentioned in Bob's upper echelons, but it's decent; "The Heathen" has an interesting synthesizer part; and "Guiltiness" features a fantastic refrain.

My only complaint about this album is what ISN'T on it. "Punky Reggae Party", the b-side of "Jammin'", is one of my absolute favorite Bob songs. I wish it had made its way onto the album. For whatever reason, it didn't find its way on as a bonus track to this "30th anniversary edition", even though it's available in such format on the other issue. Weird! In fact, all the this edition really did was add a slipcase with a really cool photo of Bob on it.

Whatever, no matter how you buy Exodus it's a very worthy purchase. Probably the first Marley album you should get, even though Catch a Fire is better.

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- a must-have classic

I don't know what more can be said... this is a classic and needs to be part of everyone's collection.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Great sound!

Excellent sound. A good re-master. But the main surprise appearance. To receive the disc I have not seen him. It was very good and not standard. I'm done with it scan and added in the picture.