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Stephen Marley got his music (finally) 
The Aspen Times - Apr 08 6:53 AM
Stephen Marley hasn't exactly lived in anonymity. As a member of Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers, and producer of a pair of high-profile CDs "Halfway Tree," by his brother Damian Marley, which earned the 2001 Grammy for best reggae album...
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Bob is a nice name, so where are the Bobs on all-area teams?  
Daily Herald - Mar 30 12:16 AM
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Bob-ing For Tour Cards 
TheGolfChannel.com - Apr 09 1:08 PM
Bob Gilder all-but secured his 2001 Senior PGA Tour card Thursday by firing a 6-under-par 66 to take an eight-shot lead into the final round of the final stage of the Senior PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament.
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Coroner: Body found in snow a Gary woman 
The Times of Northwest Indiana - Feb 23 11:37 PM
LAKE STATION | The woman whose naked body was found Thursday in the parking lot of the TA truck stop was identified after an autopsy Friday.
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Biographer of rockers working on Don Ho epic 
Honolulu Advertiser - Mar 27 5:11 AM
Jerry Hopkins, who has scribbled biographies of Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison of The Doors and Jimi Hendrix (and this town's Tom Moffatt), is huddling with Don Ho to get Mr. Tiny Bubbles' authorized bio in print. Watermark Publishing's Nicole Chew is assembling historic photos of Uncle Don. The late Bob Krauss, Advertiser columnist, prepared a Ho manuscript several years ago, but the word is that ...
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Weight lifting can help you lose weight 
The Standard-Times - Mar 30 10:03 PM
The mere mention of weight lifting generates images of people who resemble vending machines with arms. We see bodybuilders posing with clenched teeth during Mr. America contests, or we hear them grunting in a corner of the health club as they struggle to...
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MuscularTrainingDevelopment.com and Zupplements.com, the hottest new websites among Health & Fitness enthusiasts, have now teamed up to take the bodybuilding industry by storm. (PRWeb Apr 3, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1Qcm9mLVByb2YtRmFsdS1NYWduLVplcm8=
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Jenn Sterger Mailbag: Pearl's spirit, Serena's shape, battle for TV and more 
Sports Illustrated - Feb 07 8:11 AM
How was your trip last weekend to Wichita State? -- Adam, Wichita, Kan.
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Moog to Supply Boeing 747-8 Jetliner 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 29 2:44 PM
Control components designer Moog Inc. said Thursday it received a contract to supply lateral control electronics for the new Boeing 747-8 jetliner.
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Take a trip into the past with this essential primer to the genre that everybody knows and loves. 
IGN Music - Mar 30 6:23 PM
by Spence D. March 30, 2007 - For starters, this isn't meant to be a "be all, end all" list. It's meant to be a primer. I mean seriously, how the hell could anybody pick just 25 Classic Rock albums and leave it at that?
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BEP upholds Red Shield boiler permits 
Bangor Daily News - Apr 06 4:19 AM
State environmental regulators rejected efforts Thursday to nullify the permits that allow Red Shield Environmental to operate a biomass boiler at the former Georgia-Pacific Corp. mill in Old Town.
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Has South Shore growth reached a boiling point? 
Staten Island Advance - Apr 01 12:33 PM
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Developers who plan to build a bank and three stores at the corner of Page Avenue and Richmond Valley Road would also like to construct a supermarket with more than 300 parking spaces at the other end of the same Page Avenue piece.
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Group fights Bolivar board 
Galveston County Daily News - Apr 03 10:28 PM
BOLIVAR Fed up with what they characterize as out-of-control spending by the Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District board a claim the board strongly denies a group of 40 residents and property owners have formed a committee to challenge the costs of water, emergency services and the Galveston-Bolivar Ferry.
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German church leaders angered at Bollywood intrusion 
EARTHtimes.org - 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
Cologne, Germany - Organ music and candlelight took a back seat to Indian pop songs and flashing disco lights as Bollywood stars took over a Catholic Church in the German city of Cologne on Tuesday. An 85-strong crew of actors, technicians and dancers...
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Bomb experts in Plymouth attempt to defuse unexploded WWII relic 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 19 minutes ago
British military bomb disposal experts were attempting to stabilise and defuse a large unexploded device, thought to be a World War II relic, in Plymouth, Devon, southwest England.
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Half of Bon Jovi turned into action figures 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 10:34 PM
Jon Bon Jovi's female fans will soon be able to take the cuddly rocker to bed with them.
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Conservationists Call on China to Support Law Over Tiger Farms 
[Press Release] U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News - Mar 30 12:10 PM
Twenty-eight organizations involved in tiger conservation around the world today called on China to maintain its successful ban on tiger trade, after tiger farm owners yesterday urged the government to reopen trade in tiger parts.
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New surgery can ease foot pain 
The Huntsville Times - Mar 31 2:35 AM
Rhonda Cole was losing faith in modern medicine's ability to fix her aching right foot. The Somerville woman has seen scores of doctors since 1999 and tried countless measures - from ligament surgery and arthritis drugs to gel insoles in her shoes. She even had a full-body bone scan.
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Gov proposal may spur boost in sales, income taxes 
Chicago Sun-Times - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
One of my favorite rumors floating around Springfield this session goes like this: Gov. Blagojevich's ambitious plan to launch a new tax on corporate revenues to raise money for education and health care is just what legislators needed to finally pass a bill that would raise the income and sales tax to fund education, plug the state budget gap and provide relief to overburdened property taxpayers.
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Cesar Millan crosses over to CBS' 'Ghost Whisperer' 
The Standard-Times - Mar 30 5:35 PM
If television is any guide, Americans love dogs and ghosts, roughly in that order. Cable-network cooperation rises from a whisper to a scream in a first-ever crossover between "The Ghost Whisperer" (8 p.m., CBS, TV-PG) and "The Dog Whisperer."
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Release Interscope Debut 
Net Music Countdown - Mar 11 10:04 PM
LOS ANGELES, CA Monday Mar.12.2007 /netmusiccountdown.com/ -- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will release their new album, "Strength and Loyalty," on April 17.
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HSANS FINANCIAL TOUR HEADED TO DETROIT: Two Bone-Thugs, Mike Jones and Remy Ma among artists scheduled to attend. 
Eurweb - Apr 03 12:16 AM
*On Saturday, April 14, the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network hits Detroits Max M. Fisher Music Center for its national "Get Your Money Right" tour on financial empowerment.
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Future Oscar contenders? 
Wisconsin State Journal - Jan 29 8:47 AM
In a recent contest, The Washington Post asked readers to suggest sequels to well-known movies. * "Bonnie and Clyde II:" The troopers just keep shooting into the car for another 127 minutes.
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When doggie paddle isn't enough 
The Record - Mar 31 6:08 AM
LINCOLN PARK -- It was a scary night for a dog named Boo. What began as an evening of carousing ended up with the German shepherd having to be rescued from an old swimming pool.
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Trump wins Wrestlemania 'hair match' 
The Pantagraph - Apr 04 10:36 PM
DETROIT -- One of the world's most famous 'do's -- considered by many to be a fashion don't -- remains intact after its owner, Donald Trump, prevailed in Sunday night's "hair match" at Wrestlemania.
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Book reviews for Thursday, March 1, 2007, include: The Cloud of Unknowing by Thomas Cook; Pig Island by Mo Hayder; ... 
The Davis Enterprise - Apr 07 11:10 PM
Published Mar 01, 2007 - 13:58:52 CST. A fond farewell from the book noir trenches. After 10 years in the locked room, theyre finally letting me out. This will be my last column, and Im exiting with four thrillers and a cozy.
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Jump Rope for Heart in Landaff 
Littleton Courier - Apr 03 3:45 PM
April 03, 2007 LANDAFFStudents in the Blue School of Landaff will jump rope to raise money for the fight against heart disease and stroke on April 12 at The Four Seasons Aquatic & Sport Center.
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Baseball Building Boom Bites Big Apple 
ABC News - Mar 31 12:50 PM
Baseball Building Boom Bites Big Apple As Mets and Yankees Await New Stadiums for 2009
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PS3 boomerang prototype defended 
Addict 3D - Apr 02 11:14 AM
Remember that crazy boomerang-like controller that was supposedly going to be the default interface for the PS3? We're still having nightmares about it, and Teiyu Goto, PS3 design king, isn't helping.
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Youngsters ride wagons back into history 
The Fresno Bee - Mar 31 4:30 AM
After spending all night on the hard, cold ground -- a night interrupted by the howls of coyotes -- 32 children climbed aboard covered wagons and set off Friday on a bumpy ride into the boondocks of Madera County.
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Small mobile devices lighten business load 
Rocky Mountain News - Apr 02 1:06 PM
Businesses are turning to mobile devices for a lot more than making calls and checking e-mails.
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The Daily Telegram - Mar 18 10:31 AM
ADRIAN A 32-year-old Adrian man convicted in a case of threatening his father and three police officers with a pair of kitchen knives was sentenced to prison Friday in Lenawee County Circuit Court with an option to complete the states 90-day boot camp program as an alternative to prison.
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Take a trip into the past with this essential primer to the genre that everybody knows and loves. 
IGN Music - Mar 30 6:23 PM
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Bob Marley

Robert Nesta Marley, OM, (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981) better known as Bob Marley, was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, songwriter and activist. He is the most widely known reggae musician of all time, famous for popularizing the genre outside of Jamaica. Much of his work deals with the struggles of the impoverished and/or powerless. Bob Marley is also renowned for the way in which he spread faith through his music.

He was the husband of Rita Anderson Marley, who regularly performed with Bob Marley as a member of his back-up singers the I Threes.

Contents

  • 1 Political and religious convictions
  • 2 Early life
  • 3 Music
    • 3.1 Early career
    • 3.2 Shot in election violence
    • 3.3 Later career
  • 4 Battle with cancer
    • 4.1 Diagnosis
    • 4.2 Collapse and treatment
    • 4.3 Death
  • 5 Legacy
  • 6 Posthumous reputation
    • 6.1 Controversy over burial place
  • 7 Awards and honors
  • 8 Discography
    • 8.1 Studio One recordings
    • 8.2 Beverly's recordings
    • 8.3 Upsetter recordings, marketed by Trojan Records
    • 8.4 Island/Tuff Gong
      • 8.4.1 Studio recordings
      • 8.4.2 Live recordings
      • 8.4.3 Compilations
    • 8.5 Heartbeat Records – Compilations of material recorded at Studio One 1963–1966
    • 8.6 JAD/Universal Records – Compilations of material recorded 1966–1971
    • 8.7 Official albums containing remixes
  • 9 Sound samples
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References
  • 12 External links

Political and religious convictions

Bob Marley Catch a fire

Marley was well known for his devotion to the Rastafarian religion. It was his wife Rita who first inspired him in his faith, and he then received teachings from Mortimer Planner. He served as a de facto missionary for the faith (his actions and lyrics suggest that this was intentional) and brought it to global attention. Bob Marley has been called the Charles Wesley of the Rastafari movement for the way in which he spread the faith through his music.

Marley was known to have connections with the Twelve Tribes of Israel sect of Rastafari, and he expressed this with a biblical quotation about Joseph, son of Jacob, (whom the Twelve tribes believe is Aquarius) on the album cover of Rastaman Vibration. Marley also makes many references to Judah and his tribe, in reference to Haile Selassie, God incarnate of the Rastafarians.

As a Rasta, Bob Marley was a great defender of the use of cannabis as a sacrament. On the cover of Catch a Fire he is seen smoking a large spliff (marijuana cigarette), and the spiritual use of cannabis is mentioned in many of his songs.

Towards the end of his life he was also baptised into the Ethiopian Orthodox Church with the name Berhane Selassie.

Early life

Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945 in Nine Miles, Saint Ann, Jamaica. His father, Norval Marley, was born in Jamaica in 1895 to a family originally from Sussex, England. He had been a soldier before becoming a plantation overseer, the job he held when he met Bob's mother, Cedella Booker, a black teenager from the north country. Cedella and Norval were to be married on June 9th, 1944. Approximately a week before the wedding, however, Norval informed Cedella that his chronic hernia had begun to trouble him and as a result he would be changing jobs and moving to Kingston. Because Norval's affluent English family disdained mixed race relationships, he never got to know his son and saw him only once. Bob was raised by his mother, who moved them to Kingston's Trench Town slum in the mid-1950s.

Music

Early career

The Wailers in the middle of the 1960s. From left to right: Bunny Wailer, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh.

Marley started his musical experimentation in ska and gravitated towards reggae as the music evolved, playing, teaching and singing for a long period in the 1970s and 1980s. Marley's early music career was with the ska, rocksteady and reggae group "The Wailers", which included two other celebrated reggae musicians, Bunny Livingston (Bunny Wailer) and Peter McIntosh (Peter Tosh), both who later left the group and went on to become successful solo artists. After The Wailers broke up 1974, Marley went on with "Bob Marley & The Wailers" with the I Threes as backing vocalists. Today, Bob Marley, The Wailers, and Bob Marley & the Wailers are often used to refer to recordings actually made by separate entities.

Much of Marley's early work was produced by Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. That relationship later deteriorated due to financial pressure, and in the early 1970s he produced what is believed by many to be his finest work with Lee "Scratch" Perry. This pair also split apart, this time over the assignment of recording rights. They did work together again in London, though, and remained friends until Marley's death.

Marley's work was largely responsible for the mainstream cultural acceptance of reggae music outside of Jamaica. He signed to Chris Blackwell's Island Records label in 1971, at the time a highly influential and innovative label. Island Records boasted a retinue of successful and diverse artists including Free, John Martyn and Nick Drake. Though many people believe that Blackwell interfered with what Marley wanted to do with his own music, others think that the knowledge this producer brought to the scene was critical in Marley's wish to bring reggae to the world. It was his 1975 hit No Woman, No Cry that first gained him fame on a wider level.

Shot in election violence

In 1976, just two days before a scheduled free concert that Marley and the then Jamaican PM Michael Manley had organized in the run up to the general election, Marley, his wife Rita, and manager Don Taylor, were shot inside the star's 56 Hope Road home. Marley received minor injuries in the arm and chest. Don Taylor took most of the bullets in his legs and torso as he accidentally walked in the line of fire. He was in a serious condition after he was rushed to the hospital, but fully recovered later. Rita also recovered from the shot to the head she received that night.

It is generally believed that the shooting was politically motivated, due to Jamaican politics being somewhat violent at the time, especially so close to election day. The concert was seen as being in support of the progressive prime minister of Jamaica, Michael Manley. It is widely held that he was shot by supporters of the conservative political party of Jamaica, the Jamaica Labour Party. However, there is little evidence to support this. Though the police never caught the gunmen, Marley devotees claimed to have later "caught up" with them on the streets of Kingston.

Later career

Bob Marley live in concert at the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland on May 30, 1980

Rastaman Vibration made big waves in the US charts on its release. The success got reggae and Marley more mileage besides a recognition for his peace efforts. "War" brought the message of Haile Selassie loud and clear to the young generation.

Bob Marley left Jamaica at the end of 1976, and went to England, where he recorded both Exodus and Kaya. Survival followed in 1979. In early 1980 he was invited to perform at the Zimbabwe Independence Day celebrations on April 17, 1980. His last concert was held at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh on September 23, 1980.

Battle with cancer

Diagnosis

In July 1977, Marley was found to have a wound on his right big toe, which he thought was from a football injury. The wound would not completely heal, and his toenail later fell off during a soccer game. It was then that the correct diagnosis was made. Marley actually had a form of skin cancer, malignant melanoma, which grew under his toenail.

Marley was advised to get his toe amputated, but he refused because of his Rastafarian beliefs that the body must be whole, that to have an amputation would be a sin, that his faith would ensure him living forever regardless of the cancer and because he saw medical doctors as samfai, confidence men who cheat the gullible by pretending to have the power of witchcraft. He also was concerned about the impact the operation would have on his dancing; amputation would profoundly affect his career at a time when greater success was close at hand. Still, Marley based this refusal on his Rastafarian beliefs, saying, "Rasta no abide amputation. I don't allow a mon ta be dismantled." (Catch a Fire, Timothy White) He did have surgery to try to excise the cancer cells. The cancer was kept secret from the wider public.

Collapse and treatment

The cancer spread to his brain, his lungs and his stomach. During the Uprising Tour in the fall of 1980, while trying to break into the US market, he collapsed while jogging in NYC's Central Park. This was after two shows at Madison Square Garden. The illness made him unable to continue with the tour. Marley sought help, and decided to go to Munich in order to receive treatment from controversial cancer specialist Josef Issels for several months, but it was to no avail.

Death

Months before his death he was baptised into the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and took the name Berhane Selassie (meaning the Light of the Holy Trinity in Amharic). Then a month before his death, he was awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. He wanted to spend his final days in Jamaica but he became too ill on the flight home from Germany and had to land in Miami. He died at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami, Florida on May 11, 1981. His funeral in Jamaica was a dignified affair with combined elements of Ethiopian Orthodoxy and Rastafari. He is buried in a crypt at Nine Miles, near his birthplace, with his Gibson guitar, a bud of marijuana and a Bible.

Legacy

Bob Marley had 12 children, three with his wife Rita. His children are, in order of birth:[1][2]

  1. Sharon, born November 23, 1964, to Rita by another man before she married Bob, and adopted by Bob.
  2. Cedella, born August 23, 1967, to Rita.
  3. David "Ziggy", born October 17, 1968, to Rita.
  4. Stephen, born April 20, 1972, to Rita.
  5. Rohan, born May 19, 1972, to Janet Hunt. Married to Lauryn Hill.
  6. Robert "Robbie," born 1972, to Pat Williams.
  7. Stephanie, born 1974?, to Rita by another man, and adopted by Bob.
  8. Karen, born 1973, to Janet Bowen.
  9. Julian, born June 4, 1975, to Lucy Pounder.
  10. Ky-Mani, born February 26, 1976, to Anita Belnavis.
  11. Damian "Jr. Gong", born July 21, 1978, to Cindy Breakspeare.
  12. Makeda, born May 30, 1981, to Yvette Crichton.

Posthumous reputation

Bob Marley's music and legend have gone from strength to strength in the years since his early death and continue to produce a huge stream of revenue for his estate, while also bringing him a nearly mythic status in music history similar to that of Elvis Presley, John Lennon, and Bob Dylan. He remains enormously popular and well known all over the world, and particularly so in Africa. In 1993, Marley was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Time magazine chose Marley and the Wailers' album "Exodus" as the greatest album of the 20th century.

Controversy over burial place

In January 2005, it was reported that Rita Marley was planning to have her late husband's remains exhumed and reburied in Shashamane, Ethiopia.[3] In announcing the decision to move Marley's remains to Ethiopia, Rita Marley said: "Bob's whole life is about Africa, it is not Jamaica." There was a great deal of resistance to this proposal in Jamaica. The birthday celebrations for what would have been his 60th birthday on February 6th 2005 were celebrated in Shashamane for the first time, having previously always been held in Jamaica. Later that year his son Damian definitely denied the reburial of his father's remains in Ethiopia in an interview.

  • Bob Marley birthday celebrations marked by dispute over possible reburial
  • BBC article

Awards and honors

  • 1976 - Band of the Year (Rolling Stone)
  • June 1978 - Awarded the Peace Medal of the Third World from the United Nations
  • February 1981 - Awarded Jamaica's third highest honor, the Jamaican Order of Merit
  • 1999 - Album of the Century (Time Magazine) for Exodus)
  • February 2001 - A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • February 2001 - Awarded Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

Discography

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Studio One recordings

  • The Wailing Wailers (1966)

Beverly's recordings

  • The Best of the Wailers (1970)

Upsetter recordings, marketed by Trojan Records

  • Soul Rebels (1970)
  • Soul Revolution (1971)
  • Soul Revolution Part II (1971)
  • African Herbsman (1973)
  • Rasta Revolution (1974)

Trojan is still releasing different compilations with the same songs recorded between 1969 and 1971. There are many other compilations available by Trojan, such as In the Beginning (1983), Roots of a Legend (1997) and Trenchtown Rock: The Anthology (2002).

Island/Tuff Gong

Studio recordings

  • Catch a Fire (1973)
  • Burnin' (1973)
  • Natty Dread (1974)
  • Rastaman Vibration (1976)
  • Exodus (1977)
  • Kaya (1978)
  • Survival (1979)
  • Uprising (1980)
  • Confrontation (1983) – posthumous

Live recordings

  • Live! (1975) – Recorded at the Lyceum Theatre, London, July 1975
  • Babylon by Bus (1978) – Most of the album recorded in Europe, 1978
  • Talkin' Blues (1991) – Most of the album recorded at the Record Plant, San Francisco, 1973
  • Live at the Roxy (2003) – Recorded at the Roxy, Hollywood, California, May 1976

Compilations

  • Legend (1984)
  • Reggae Greats (1984)
  • Rebel Music (1986)
  • Songs of Freedom (1992)
  • Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On (1995)
  • One Love: The Very Best of Bob Marley & The Wailers (2001)
  • Gold (2005)
  • Africa Unite: The Singles Collection (2005)

Heartbeat Records – Compilations of material recorded at Studio One 1963–1966

  • One Love at Studio One (1991) – double CD
  • Simmer Down at Studio One (1994) – same as disc one of One Love
  • Wailing Wailers at Studio One (1994) – same as disc two of One Love
  • The Toughest (1996) – collection of Peter Tosh's Studio One recordings
  • Destiny: Rare Ska Sides from Studio One (1999)
  • Wailers and Friends (1999)
  • Climb the Ladder (2000)
  • Greatest Hits at Studio One (2003)

JAD/Universal Records – Compilations of material recorded 1966–1971

  • Feel Alright (2004)
  • Best of the Wailers (2004)
  • Soul Rebels (2004)
  • Soul Revolution Part II (2004)
  • Upsetter Revolution Rhythm (2004)
  • Universal Masters Collection (2004)
  • Original Cuts (2004)
  • 127 King Street (2004)
  • Ammunition Dub Collection (2004)
  • Wail'N Soul'M Singles Selecta (2005)
  • Grooving Kingston 12 (2004) – 3-CD boxset
  • Fy-Ah, Fy-Ah (2004) – 3-CD boxset
  • Man to Man (2005, to be released) – 4-CD boxset

Official albums containing remixes

  • Chances Are (1981) (WEA)
  • Soul Almighty: The Formative Years Vol.1 (1996) (JAD)
  • Black Progress: The Formative Years Vol.2 (1997) (JAD)
  • Dreams Of Freedom: Ambient Translations in Dub (1997) (Island)
  • Chant Down Babylon (1999) (Island)
  • Shakedown: Marley Remix (2001) (JAD)

Sound samples

  • Download sample of "Redemption Song"

See also

  • List of Rastafarians
  • List of reggae musicians
  • List of best selling music artists
  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
  • List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
  • Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll

References

  • ISBN 0786868678 Rita Marley, Hettie Jones - No Woman No Cry : My Life with Bob Marley
  • ISBN 080506009X Timothy White - Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley

External links

  • Official Bob Marley website
  • Official Wailers website
  • Bob Marley at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Wailers News
  • www.wailers.co.uk – News related to Marley and the Wailers
  • Bob Marley Magazine
  • Bob Marley, The Legend - Bio, trivia, discography and awards.
  • ThirdField.com
  • Bob Marley - Voice of the Sufferers
  • Biblical References in Bob Marleys lyrics
  • Lyrics by album
  • Lyrics
  • Marley elected one of the greatest songwriters (BBC News)
  • Bob Marley's Welsh roots discredited (BBC News)
  • Transcript of Haile Selassie's 1963 speech adressed to the United Nations, which was made into Marley's famous song "War".be:Боб Марлі
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The Aspen Times - Apr 08 6:53 AM
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Filmmaker Bob Clark was the kind of unassuming but diverse craftsman that has been vital to the American film industry since its beginning, yet he was so often overlooked by those who write about and comment on the art.
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Stephen Marley's Mind Control: Inventive Dancehall Crossovers Honor Bob By Not Merely Aping Him 
The Village Voice - Apr 03 1:50 PM
Being an S.O.B. (that's reggae-speak for "Son of Bob") can mean one of two things. It's either a license to laziness imitate Daddy and sit pretty as nostalgia- heads eat it upor just the opposite:
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Brad Pitt Has Changed Angelina Jolie 
Hollywood.com - 55 minutes ago
Angelina Jolie's relationship with partner Brad Pitt has totally changed her life, according to her brother James Haven.
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Out & About 
The Salt Lake Tribune - Apr 05 11:22 PM
Show of the Week Bob Marley wasn't just the man who took reggae international with The Wailers; he was also a man with seriously strong musical genes, judging by his offspring. Following in the successful footsteps of brothers Ziggy and Damian, longtime producer and Melody Maker Stephen Marley is stepping forward with an ace album of his own, "Mind Control.
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Stephen Marley featuring Jr. Gong 
Denver Westword - Apr 04 3:00 PM
Even though Stephen Marley has been producing and performing music since 1978, it wasn't until last month that he dropped his debut album, Mind Control . In the same vein as his brother Damian's last album, Welcome to Jamrock (which Stephen produced), Control is a mix of dancehall, hip-hop and classic roots reggae.
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New Recordings 
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Apr 08 10:17 PM
The guys in Grinderman are the same guys in Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. So what makes this raging romp any different from an album by the Australian post-punk blackguard?
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