Identifier9073814
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeAudio
Media Count1
Trades Allowed
Performance
Bob Marley & The Wailers 1980-??-?? "Pomps & Pride" Demos, Unknown, Unknown
Set 1Pomps And Pride
Russian Invasion Part 1
Russian Invasion Part 2
Russian Invasion Part 3
Russian Invasion Part 4
Russian Invasion Part 5
Slogans 1 (Mono, Take 1, With Rhythm Box)
Slogans 2 (Mono, Take 1, With Rhythm Box)
Bass Is Heavy Long Rehearsal
Rumors
Russian Invasion Drumbox Demo
Russian Invasion Short Version
Unknown Instrumental
Slogans 3 (No Vocal, Bass & Organ On L, Rhythm Box On R)
Slogans 4 (Instrumental, Guitar & R Box On L, Battery & R Box On L)
Slogans 5 (Stereo, R Box On L, Guitar & Vocals On R)
Slogans 6 (Stereo, Bass & Organ On L, R Box & Vocals On R)
Slogans 7 (R Guitar & R Box On L, Guitar & Vocal (Like #2) On R)
Slogans 9 (Alternate) (Mono, With Rhythm Box, Noisier)
Slogans 10 (Drum Version) (Almost Mono, With Rhythm Box In Front)
Slogans Instrumental
Set 2
Set 3
CommentTracks 1-8 are known as the Pomp and Pride Demos. Here's some info about that:

"Pomps and Pride" and "Russian Invasion" have yet to see any official publishing. There is some speculation as to when this stuff was recorded...Stephen Davis writes in his Marley biography that Bob was preoccupied with "Slogans" while in London during the summer of the 1980 Uprising Tour...others believe that while he might have worked on the song he did not start recording early versions until later that same year (September, Essex House, NYC)

To sum it up I guess the general consensus at this point is that this material was recorded between 1979 and 1980. Possibly recorded at Essex House, NYC, NY in September 1980.

Tracks 9-21 are from the same period. Maybe some tracks are part of the Pomps and Pride, but others certainly not.