A soulful documentary live performance that records the final stage.
This recording of Bob Marley's final live performance in Pittsburgh on September 23, 1980, is considered his last testamentary record. It is a historic performance filled with energy and spirit, belying the fact that he was battling illness.
From the opening song, "Natural Mystic," a sacred tension permeates the entire stage. In "Redemption Song" and "Could You Be Loved," we hear singing that transcends physical limits. The unity of the rhythm section and the warmth of the female chorus combine to create a spiritual atmosphere. This is a record of a final live performance that transcends reggae and resonates as a prayer for life.
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16 TRACKS:
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1)
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Natural Mystic
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2)
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Positive Vibration
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3)
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Burnin' And Lootin'
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4)
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Them Belly Full
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5)
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The Heathen
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6)
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Running Away
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7)
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Crazy Baldhead
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8)
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War - No More Trouble
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9)
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Zimbabwe
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10)
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Zion Train
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11)
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No Woman No Cry
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12)
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Jamming
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13)
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Exodus
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14)
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Coming In From The Cold
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15)
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Could You Be Loved
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16)
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Is This Love
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Vocals, Guitar - Bob Marley
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Guitar - Al Anderson
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Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Tyrone Downie
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Percussion - Alvin "Seeco" Patterson
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Backing Vocals - I-Threes
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Drums - Carlton Barrett
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Keyboards - Earl "Wire" Lindo
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Bass - Aston "Family Man" Barrett
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Mastered By - Osamu Shimoju