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Natty Dread

   


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Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0731454889520
Label : Universal / Island
Manufacturer : Universal / Island
Publisher : Universal / Island
Release date : 2001-06-25
Title : Natty Dread
Format : Original recording remastered
Original release date : 2001-06-27
Running time : 42
Studio : Universal / Island
MPN : 548895
Number of discs : 1





Customer reviews

review by: hip hop head date: 2008-01-19 rating: 5
Revoltion
Great marley album well they all are,anyway love marley and all his work he's a true legend and this album is just one of his classics,love all the songs just press play and kick back LOVE IT



review by: baudolino date: 2007-09-23 rating: 5
One minor quibble
Tacking "Am-A-Do" from the sessions onto the end of the original album rather dilutes the original vision. When first released as an LP, Side One ended with "Rebel Music (Three O'Clock Roadblock)" and the entire LP ended with "Revolution", thus creating a logical ending for a rebellious album.

That apart, the departure of Bunny and Peter had been predicted to reduce Marley's effectiveness, yet this album showed his ability to move forward, while remaining in touch with the cutting edge of Jamaican music. "Talking Blues" was of course versioned by I.Roy, and "So Jah Seh" was the first JA record to feature embryonic drum synthesiser The Rhythm King (purchased by the Barrett Brothers). The new bassline improved "Lively Up Yourself", and the band made full use of their studio time to develop a new sound and style.

While still arguably not Marley's finest hour, it remains the most consistently satisfying of his Island albums



review by: date: 2004-12-12 rating: 5
marley is a legend
Along with 'catch a fire' and 'Exodus' this is one of the best Marley albums. In terms of simplicity and great melodys its amazing and it dosn't have the over produced sound like some of his later albums.

Buy it



review by: robertdunne111 date: 2003-12-10 rating: 4
Jammin'
I really enjoyed listening to this excellent CD. It was the first Bob Marley lp that i bought, except for the greatest hits collection One Love. I was very surprised at the level of its content, as i had expected that all the good songs would have been included on One Love/Legend. I was wrong. There are lots of good songs here not on the greatest hits cds. Rebel Music (3o'clock roadblock), Natty Dread and 'Em belly Full (but we hungry). This CD is definately worth buying


review by: date: 2001-07-31 rating: 5
Worth update
Re-mastered release from THE artist to play every single summer, all day long. Great album, featuring some of The Wailers' best work (but then, which of their albums don't?). If you ignore the version of No Woman No Cry (after you've heard the live version, nothing else comes close), this is a perfect album, the bonus track just adds to the whole affair.

Buy It Now.



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