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Bob Marley & The Wailers - Soul Rebel (With Lyrics) ft. Gladiators & U-Roy

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Soul Rebel (With Lyrics) ft. Gladiators & U-Roy

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TitleBob Marley & The Wailers - Soul Rebel (With Lyrics) ft. Gladiators & U-Roy
AuthorAllan Taipalus
Duration10:41
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=tp3JwNA5jVI
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Produced by Lee Perry

The video also features later versions by The Gladiators & U-Roy

Soul Rebels is an album by The Wailers, their first album to be released outside of Jamaica. The Wailers approached producer Lee “Scratch” Perry in August 1970 to record an entire album, and the sessions took place at Randy’s Studio 17 in Kingston, Jamaica until November. First issued in the UK by Trojan Records in December 1970, the album has since been re-released several times on several different labels. Perry’s production is sparse and haunting, only featuring guitar, bass, drums, electronic organs, and vocals with no horns or other embellishments.

Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style.

Marley increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide and became a global figure in popular culture. He became known as a Rastafarian icon, and he infused his music with a sense of spirituality.

Marley is also considered a global symbol of Jamaican music and culture and identity and was controversial in his outspoken support for democratic social reforms.
Born in Nine Mile, Jamaica, Marley began his career in 1963, after forming the group Teenagers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, which became the Wailers. In 1965, they released their debut studio album, The Wailing Wailers, which included the single "One Love", a reworking of "People Get Ready". It was popular worldwide and established the group as a rising figure in reggae. The Wailers released 11 more studio albums, and after signing to Island Records, changed their name to Bob Marley and the Wailers. While initially employing louder instrumentation and singing, they began engaging in rhythmic-based song construction in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which coincided with Marley's conversion to Rastafari. Around this time, Marley relocated to London, and the group embodied their musical shift with the release of the album The Best of The Wailers (1971).

Bob Marley and the Wailers began to gain international attention after signing to Island and touring in support of the albums Catch a Fire and Burnin' (both 1973). Following their disbandment a year later, Marley carried on under the band's name. The album Natty Dread (1974) received positive reviews. In 1975, following the global popularity of Eric Clapton's version of Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff", Marley had his international breakthrough with his first hit outside Jamaica, a live version of "No Woman, No Cry", from the Live! album.

This was followed by his breakthrough album in the United States, Rastaman Vibration (1976), which reached the Top 50 of the Billboard Soul Charts. A few months later, Marley survived an assassination attempt at his home in Jamaica, which was believed to be politically motivated. After that he relocated to London, where he recorded the album Exodus, which incorporated elements of blues, soul, and British rock and had commercial and critical success. In 1977, Marley was diagnosed with acral lentiginous melanoma; he died in May 1981, Fans around the world expressed their grief, and he received a state funeral in Jamaica.

Special thanks to Doug Armstrong for assisting with transcribing the lyrics to this song.

Doug also has a Youtube channel aswell as a Facebook page where he posts various kinds of videos about reggae, Jamaican culture and offers alot of valuable info and meanings behind different albums and artists, not just solely about reggae but also other genres like hip-hop.

Please check out his YouTube channel @FatCityVinyl

Note: All of the videos posted on my channel are demonetized.

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