This album focuses on songs with the theme of "rebellion and liberation."
Bob Marley's ideas, which presented reggae not merely as a musical style but as a medium for social and spiritual messages, are brought to light once again.
The lyrics, filled with rebel spirit, and the tight, groovy performance by The Wailers have a universal appeal that resonates across time and borders. The will to resist, the desire for unity and freedom, hidden deep within the comfort of the rhythm, are the core that runs through the entire album.
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A:
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1)
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Rebel Music (3 O'clock Roadblock)
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2)
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So Much Trouble In The World
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3)
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Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
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4)
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Rat Race
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5)
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War / No More Trouble (Live)
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B:
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1)
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Roots
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Slave Driver
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3)
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Ride Natty Ride
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4)
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Crazy Baldhead
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5)
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Get Up, Stand Up
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Remastered By - Barry Diament
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Remastered By - Rob Fraboni