Bob Marley - Natty Dread Album
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ALBUM REVIEW
Bob Marley was still growing into his dreadlocks when the Natty Dread album was released, but it showed the reggae ambassador’s music to be fully matured, with irresistible rhythms and riveting lyrics. Without Peter Tosh or Bunny Wailer, Marley was out on his own and he delivered an album that painted a vivid picture of life in the shanties and ghettoes of Jamaica. Many of the songs like "Them Belly Full (But We Hungary)" and "Revolution” were an absolute call to arms. They were songs that didn't ask for change, but demanded it. The original studio version of "No Woman No Cry" was a reaffirmation that as the line goes, "everything's gonna be alright" And it was for Marley.
Natty Dread CD track list
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| 1:1 | Lively Up Yourself MP3 |
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| 1:2 | No Woman, No Cry MP3 |
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| 1:3 | Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) MP3 |
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| 1:4 | Rebel Music (Three O'Clock Roadblock) MP3 |
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| 1:5 | So Jah Seh MP3 |
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| 1:6 | Natty Dread MP3 |
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| 1:7 | Bend Down Low MP3 |
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| 1:8 | Talkin' Blues MP3 |
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| 1:9 | Revolution MP3 |
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| 1:10 | Am-A-Do MP3 |
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