Bob Marley & the Wailers - Live! Audio CD

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Bob Marley & the Wailers Band: Bob Marley & the Wailers
Title: Live!
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Release Date: 2001-06-12
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Trenchtown Rock 2: Burnin' and Lootin' 3: Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 4: Lively Up Yourself 5: No Woman, No Cry 6: I Shot the Sheriff 7: Get Up, Stand Up 8: Kinky Reggae [*]

Ultimate Party Album
Upbeat and awesome from start to finish. There are three live albums that every outdoor party should have: Allman Brothers/Live at Fillmore East, Santana/Moonflower, and this classic.


I was there..
!975. I was living in London and saw 2 amazing gigs that year. . Bruce Springsteen. . Yes that gig. The DVD reminds of a very younger Bruce and an even younger me. .

I also caught Bob and the mighty Wailers on the second night of a 3 gig series at the Lyceum. It was Thursday if I remember rightly and the support was Third World. . I'm not sure which night this record comes from.

The set was quite short, round about an hour and 20 minutes. It seemed to be over in a flash but remains possibly one of the best gigs I've ever caught.

I had this on vinyl and must upgrade soon.

A truly wonderful performance from reggae's greatest star.


BOB MARLEY ROCKS !!!!!
The enthusiastic and largely Jamaican crowd obviously loves Bob Marley and his reggae music, and he gives them what they came for. Bob Marley And The Wailers' Live! (1975) was recorded during their Natty Dread Tour at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, but it feels like Jamaica. This album is everything a great live album should be.

There's an exciting balance of love, exuberance and desperation on Live!. You can hear it and you can feel it. The political and cultural vibes are clearly defined, and there's a strong communal spirit that runs through each and every song. This music can make you happy, and it can make you think. It's electrifying. Trenchtown Rock rocks!

The centerpiece on the album is the seven-minute anthemic No Woman No Cry. The improvised audience sing-a-long and the wonderful performance makes it so very clear just what this night meant to everyone who was there.

A soulful and rockin' reggae version of I Shot The Sherriff sounds fantastic, and the uplifting Lively Up Yourself is energetically positive and Bob Marley at his best. He gets political with Burnin' & Lootin' and Them Belly Full (But We Hungry), and philosophical with Get Up, Stand Up. Everything here rocks, and the special talent and unique charisma of Bob Marley is not in short supply on Live!. His love for music and enthusiasm for performing is evident in every song.

There is a bonus track, Kinky Reggae, where Marley introduces the players on the stage while the band jams. It fits in nicely here and wraps things up well.

Live! is a great place to start with Bob Marley. The music is great, and the essence of the man and his legend is clearly experienced when listening to the album. Digitally remastered to sound better than ever, this famous recording of the legendary London concerts really delivers. The lyrics to all of the songs are included along with some great photos from the shows. It's an essential part of the Bob Marley And The Wailers catalog and a must-have for fans, but it really doesn't matter what your favorite music is, this is definitely worth hearing.

"Lively Up Yourself. . . "

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Nothing ever changes

Listen to these songs and picture them in today's context of Darfur, Iraq, Global Hunger! No one has before, then, or now described the plight of the underclass better or with a spirit of hope as Bob M. I bought this on vinyl (still have it) when it first came out.


Definitely a great album to start your Bob Marley collection

This album showcases the best of his talent, with the ghetto-sounds of Trenchtown Rock, the energetic Lively Up Yourself, the burning passion of No Woman, No Cry, the rollicking I Shot The Sheriff, and the defiant Get Up, Stand Up. Bob Marley was to reggae what Bob Dylan was to folk.
Definitely a great album to start your Bob Marley collection.


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