now let see what i can say about this one .BIG TUNE!!!! early reggae ska dub record of the KING listen to the b side ,i think its never released or am i wrong ...tell me, any way ENJOY!!!!FOR MORE ...
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To clear it up, the lead vocal is NOT Bob Marley, it is Jah Bunny Livingston Wailer, the much under-valued and lesser known Wailer. Bob was in Delaware working in a factory at this time in 1966 while Peter Tosh, Bunny and Vision Walker kept the Wailers name alive in Jamaica. Big thanks for this dub version, I've never heard it!
The steady, forward-on, walking beat is fabulous. The vocal work is magic. B. Marley's lead is spooky; it is gripping. The energy is spiritual. The background vocal "fabric" is awesome. The horn in the background is totally fantastic. The riff the guitar and particularly the piano player make the thing pure magic. Notice this is an evolved ska (the original cut in it's original form). The remix is also very interesting; it enhances it rather than "messes" it up.
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