Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Capitol Session '73 (1973)
1h 28min
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Synopsis:
Evolving into a politically and socially charged unit after being inspired by the US Civil Rights movement, various African liberation efforts, and Rastafari, which Bob Marley and the Wailers studied from Rasta elders, their music reflected the soul and struggles of the era. Making poignant statements about life, liberty, and social justice, the sentiments are imbued in the songs, which are beautifully brought to life via 'Bob Marley and The Wailers: The Capitol Session ‘73'.
Tracklisting: - You Can’t Blame the Youth
- Slave Driver
- Burnin’ and Lootin”
- Rastaman Chant
- Duppy Conqueror
- Midnight Raver
- Put it On
- Stop that Train
- Kinky Reggae
- Stir It Up
- No More Trouble
- Get Up Stand Up
Bonus Tracks:
- Duppy Conqueror
- Rastaman Chant
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