" by Timothy White, which includes an extensive discography and bibliography. Core Discography (Studio Albums)
Contains "Get Up, Stand Up" and "I Shot the Sheriff"; this album solidified their militant stance on systemic oppression.
Often cited as the album that introduced reggae to the world, it featured hits like "Stir It Up". Burnin' (1973): bob marley discografia by flightlinerar
discography involves navigating a massive catalog of early Jamaican singles and his world-famous studio albums The Vinyl Factory Core Studio Albums (Chronological)
Marley's impact is perhaps most visible in his posthumous releases: Legend (1984): " by Timothy White, which includes an extensive
: Following the departure of Tosh and Bunny Wailer, the group was rebranded as Bob Marley & The Wailers . Backed by the female vocal trio the I Threes, Marley released this seminal album featuring "No Woman, No Cry" and "Revolution." The Golden International Era (1976–1980)
Operating as The Wailers, the group secured their first massive Jamaican number-one hit with "Simmer Down" at Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's iconic Studio One. This period was defined by fast-paced ska tempos and American R&B-influenced vocal harmonies. Tracking the Evolution: Compare the early ska versions
Tracking the Evolution: Compare the early ska versions of songs like "One Love" to the slower, heavy roots versions of the 1970s.
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Named "Album of the Century" by Time Magazine. It features the classics "One Love" and "Jamming," recorded during his exile in London.