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Bob Marley - 1974 - Natty Dread

Bob Marley -  Natty Dread

After Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh left to pursue their own solo careers, the band was renamed Bob Marley and The Wailers. To fill the harmonic void, the I-Three’s, consisting of Bob’s wife Rita, and singers Marcia Griffith and Judy Mowatt, were recruited. At the time of its release in 1974, Natty Dread was the Wailers’ best production, making the album a must-have for reggae fans. Lyrically, Marley passionately communicates radical ideas without compromise, shaped by his increasing conviction in Rastafari. A wide range of themes cross this album: the resilience of the human spirit in ‘Lively Up Yourself’, the testament of brotherhood and love in ‘No Woman No Cry’, and the need for social change in ‘Them Belly Full’, ‘Talkin’ Blues’ and ‘Revolution.’

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1. Lively Up Yourself.mp3
2. no woman no cry.mp3
3.Them Bellyfull (But We Hungry).mp3
4. Rebel Music (3 O’clock Roadblock).mp3
5. So Jah Say.mp3
6. N3atty Dread.mp3
7. Be3nd Down Low.mp3
8. Talk in’ Blues.mp3
9. Revolution.mp3 
10. Am A Do.mp3 

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