Identifier2093081
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCD-R, SHN
Media Count4
Show RatingN/A
Sound RatingA
Note"Jad" Sessions
Source InfoVery Good to Excellent Soundboard
Tech NoteLow quality tracks have been omitted from this version.
Trades Allowed
Performance
Bob Marley & The Wailers 1972-??-?? Unknown, Unknown, Unknown
Set 1Volume #1 (quality weak)
1 Soul Shakedown Party
2 Stop The Train
3 Caution
4 Soul Captives
5 Go Tell It On the Mountain
6 Cant You See
7 Soon Come
8 Back Out
9 Rebels Hop
10 Reaction
11 400 Years (lots of bass)
12 Try Me
13 Its Alright
14 My Cup
15 Cornerstone
16 No Water


Volume #2
1 Stir It Up
2 Suite: "All in One [Original]: Bend Down Low/Nice Time/One Love/Simmer Down/It" (3:21)
3 Turn Me Loose
4 Riding High
5 Slave Driver
6 Soul Almighty
7 Duppy Conqueror
8 Small Axe
9 Baby Have We Got a Date
10 Kinky Reggae
11 Concrete Jungle
12 No More Trouble
13 Mr Brown
14 Soul Rebel
15 Trenchtown Music
16 Keep on Moving (deleted)
17 Lively Up Yourself
18 Do It Twice


Volume #3
1 African Herbsman
2 Stand Alone
3 Sun Is Shining
4 Brain Washing
5 Keep on Moving
6 Rainbow Country
7 Mellow Mood
8 There She Goes
9 Put It On
10 Fussing & Fighting
11 No Sympathy
12 Treat You Right
13 Chances Are
14 Hammer
15 Seekin
16 Touch Me

Volume #4
1 Suite: "All in One [Original]: Bend Down Low/Nice Time/One Love/Simmer Down/It" (3:31) duplicate
2 Soul Almighty (weak quality)
3 Rock My Boat (weak quality)
4 Love & Affection
5 Mega Dog (weak quality)
6 Donna
7 Lonesome Feeling (weak quality)
8 Hurts to be Alone
9 Who Feels It
10 Dancing Shoes
11 Lonesome Track
12 Commandments of Love
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThe second installment of the "lost" Bob Marley and the Wailers tracks is like a cache of buried
treasure. As was the case with the heralded first collection, this three-CD set, which covers
Marley and the Wailers from 1970-1971, have their origins in the early sessions Marley did for
the JAD label. Due to a myriad of twisted legal reasons, these sessions (another set is due out
shortly) were never released outside of Jamaica. Many of the songs on this superb anthology would
ultimately be recorded again by Marley and his band under Chris Blackwell's watch. What helps make
this collection essential is that the man at boards is Lee "Scratch" Perry, the once and future
God of Dub and beyond. Check out Perry's more sped up, rawer version of "Four Hundred Years"
(later retitled "400 Years" and released on Catch a Fire--or the numerous dub and instrumentals,
all of which shine a light on the Wailers as a band. With many familiar cuts ("Kaya," "African
Herbsman," an early version of "Who the Cap Fits") and previously unheard songs, some of which
never made it out of sound systems in Kingston, this is an intoxicating look at works in progress
and the development of a sound and an icon.

From Rough Guides
The latest two-disc set in this ambitious series - The Complete Bob Marley & The Wailers 1967 to
1972 - covers the period from 1971 to 1972. Included are several of the Wailers' rarest and most
innovative singles for Scratch Records and their own labels, along with some interesting (if less
successful) cuts produced by Johnny Nash. To anyone unfamiliar with the group's work in this pre-
Island era, little-heard classics like "Redder Than Red", "Satisfy My Soul Jah Jah" and "Trouble Dub"
should be a revelation, while even seasoned collectors will salivate at the chance to hear various
alternate mixes and a previously unreleased acoustic cut of "Cry To Me"