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Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers

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Marley Legend Review

16 years, 8 months ago at Feb 10 21:51
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There are a lot of 'Best of Bob Marley' albums floating around. A good deal of them are full up with lesser known stuff and covers. This album however has every one of his big songs and is a definate buy for anyone with ears.

Bob Marley is definately reggae for the masses, this album is accesible and a great place to start for any raggae virgins.

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14 years, 1 month ago at Sep 3 10:00
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legendary the greatest hits - deliver without one track dropping the high standard - brillient.
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Even as greatest hits packages go, this is an utter gem. Every song is inspired, in a class of its own, whether the real version of "I Shot the Sheriff," the hymnlike "No Woman, No Cry," or the sheer joy of "Jamming." Even allowing that Marley never wrote any bad material, then Legend is still the crème de la crème, the heart and soul of the Jamaican people packed into one five-inch compact disc. He was unique, and the message of this record, more than any other, is that he died far too soon.
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
Release date: 21 May 2002
EAN: 0042284621021 UPC: 042284621021
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"The collection of essential Marley, with a band that snarled as fiercely as the Stones. “Could You Be Loved,” “No Woman No Cry” and the rest all show why reggae wasn’t just brilliant music; it was a brilliant way of being in the world. Standout track: “No Woman, No Cry”"