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Bob Marley & The WailersRasta Revolution

Label:Trojan Records – TRLS 89
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Repress, 1st Generation
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Reggae
Style:Roots Reggae

Tracklist

A1Mr. Brown
A2Soul Rebel
A3Try Me
A4It's Alright
A5No Sympathy
A6My Cup
A7Duppy Conqueror
B1Rebel's Hop
B2Corner Stone
B3400 Years
B4No Water
B5Reaction
B6Soul Almighty
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Recorded at Studio 17 (Randy's Studio)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): TRLS 89 A-6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): TRLS 89 B-6

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Rasta Revolution (LP, Compilation)Trojan RecordsTRLS 89UK1974
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Rasta Revolution (LP, Compilation, Mono)Trojan Records, Trio RecordsPA-6331(M)Japan1974
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Rasta Revolution (LP, Compilation)Trojan RecordsTRLS 89UK1974
New Submission
Rasta Revolution (LP, Compilation)Trojan RecordsTRLS 89, TRLS.89UK1974
New Submission
Rasta Revolution (LP, Compilation, Promo, Mono)Trojan Records, Trio RecordsPA-6331(M)Japan1974

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  • waltersobchak's avatar
    waltersobchak
    This repress sounds as nice as the 1974 one !
    • Toadspotter's avatar
      Toadspotter
      Edited 5 years ago
      This is one of the best Bob Marleys to grab. This is basically an analogue press of the sought after Soul Rebel album remastered with the addition of my favorite, and one of Bob Marley's best songs- the gothy 'Mr. Brown'! This is the only LP with that song on it. That comment by Sam is unfounded... CDs and digital music were not around in 1976 and it doesn't sound like that anyway. It's very warm and soft on the edges- not harsh digital stuff at all. Will not harsh your mellow mahn. It is a somewhat lo-fi recording but it is the same quality as Soul Rebel, actually better in my opinion. Soul Rebel is gutted in the middle of the sound spectrum in the mids to lower mids. Here they EQed it differently and boosted the bass end big time to try to get back some of the mid sound that must just be missing from the recording sessions. It fills that in more considerably but the bass is so heavy its one of the few albums that I actually turn down the bass and that makes this sound quite a bit better than you will get from Soul Rebel. Nice early Bob Marly, Peter and all in the raw with cool organ sounds and minimal instruments. Love this raw organic stuff before all the big, but great production came in. Lower the bass (or not) and crank it!
      • Samsrecordcollection's avatar
        This sounds like a digital copy from a CD. Great songs but doesn't really sound like vinyl.

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