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The Wailers
The Best Of
Whereas before all jamaican recordings were made for 7-inch single releases, this recording session was held to release the longplay album “The Best Of The Wailers“, the very first album by The Wailers, and the very first album in reggae at all.
Recorded before their involvement with Lee Perry but not released until 1971 this is The Wailers at their soulful best. The songs are simple yet powerful. There are great harmonies between Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, and unlike their later releases with Island records the sound isn't embellished. Each and every song is memorable, they are all classics.
A1
Soul Shake Down Party
A2
Stop The Train
A3
Caution
A4
Soul Captives
A5
Go Tell It On The Mountain
B1
Can't You See
B2
Soon Come
B3
Cheer Up
B4
Back Out
B5
Do It Twice