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Songs of Freedom | 
enlarge | Artist: Bob Marley & The Wailers Label: Island Category: Music
List Price: $59.98 Buy Used: $22.25 You Save: $37.73 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 109 reviews Sales Rank: 2856
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.9 x 1
MPN: 514432 UPC: 731451443220 EAN: 0731451443220 ASIN: B00002R0MC
Release Date: November 16, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Judge Not | | • | One Cup of Coffee | | • | Simmer Down | | • | I'm Still Waiting | | • | One Love/People Get Ready | | • | Put It On | | • | Bus Dem Shut (Pyaka) | | • | Mellow Mood | | • | Bend Down Low | | • | Hypocrites | | • | Stir It Up | | • | Nice Time | | • | Thank You Lord | | • | Hammer | | • | Caution | | • | Back Out | | • | Soul Shakedown Party | | • | Do It Twice | | • | Soul Rebel | | • | Sun Is Shining | | • | Don't Rock the Boat | | • | Small Axe | | • | Duppy Conqueror | | • | Mr. Brown |
Disc 2
| • | Screwface | | • | Lick Samba | | • | Trench Town Rock | | • | Craven Choke Puppy | | • | Guava Jelly | | • | Guava Jelly/This Train/Cornerstone/Comma Comma/Dewdrops/Stir It up/L'M | | • | I'm Hurting Inside | | • | High Tide or Low Tide | | • | Slave Driver | | • | No More Trouble | | • | Concrete Jungle | | • | Get up, Stand Up | | • | Rastaman Chant | | • | Burnin' and Lootin' | | • | Iron Lion Zion | | • | Lively Up Yourself | | • | Natty Dread | | • | I Shot the Sheriff |
Disc 3
| • | No Woman, No Cry - Bob Marley, Ford, Vincent | | • | Who the Cap Fit - Bob Marley, Barrett, Aston | | • | Jah Live | | • | Crazy Baldhead - Bob Marley, Ford, Vincent | | • | War - Bob Marley, Barrett, Carlton | | • | Johnny Was | | • | Rat Race | | • | Jamming | | • | Waiting In Vain | | • | Exodus | | • | Natural Mystic | | • | Three Little Birds | | • | Running Away | | • | Keep on Movin' | | • | Easy Skanking | | • | ls This Love | | • | Smile Jamaica | | • | Time Will Tell |
Disc 4
| • | Africa Unite | | • | Survival | | • | One Drop | | • | One Dub | | • | Zimbabwe | | • | So Much Trouble In the World | | • | Ride Natty Ride | | • | Babylon System | | • | Coming In from the Cold | | • | Real Situation | | • | Bad Card | | • | Could You Be Loved | | • | Forever Loving Jah | | • | Rastaman Live Up! | | • | Give Thanks and Praise | | • | One Love/People Get Ready | | • | Why Should I | | • | Redemption Song |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com When Songs of Freedom was released originally in 1992, it was a perfect complement to either a greatest hits collection like Legend or the entire collection of the reggae master's albums. Songs boasts enough of the recognizable from Marley's canon to address the hit seeker, but the set also reaches way, way back to include Marley's first single, the youthful "Judge Not" from 1962, and then closes more than four hours later with a 1980 live take of "Redemption Song" from his last concert. In between are live takes, studio remixes, and, of course, standard looks at Marley standards, playing together as a perfect balance between the familiar and the new. The flow of famous takes increases into CDs 3 and 4, where "No Woman, No Cry" appears from a 1976 set at the Roxy and where "Jammin'" and "Exodus" come in mixes that were new to fans in 1992. Of course these four CDs show in wide-angle view exactly how fantastic and commercially improbable Marley was. He was able to popularize tunes about both the repression of African nations and their liberation while also bringing to rock audiences an undeniably Jamaican music, breaking the U.S. and British geographic strongholds on the 1970s pop and rock marketplace. Never mind that he made Island Records' first fortune, he also created a body of work so lasting that a four-CD set heavy on alternate versions can stand out in any contemporary music collection. For the 1999 reissue of the original 1992 box set, no new music has been added. The format has changed, though, from a long-box presentation to a cube containing individual slipcased CDs. It's still a remarkable gem. --Andrew Bartlett
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All of the good stuff November 22, 2008 This is a wonderful collection of Bob Marley's work. It starts from the earliest period of his work and is arranged chronologically to the latest period. If you don't want to purchase all of his albums, this boxed set is a good cross section of his songs. I'm playing it from start to finish all of the time. I'm glad they produced this product.
Songs of Freedom *A must have* September 30, 2008 Whether you are Bob Marley fan or not this is one of the greatest albums ever.
So beautiful... September 7, 2008 I've been listening to songs by Bob Marley most of my life, but was unaware of it as they were often covered by others. Just recently, though, I've rediscovered his music and started listening seriously, and now I can't stop; almost everything I've heard is simply amazing. It's rare to find an artist who can mix politics, personal stories, love songs and ballads, and do all of them equally well. Bob writes and sings so beautifully, and I am so grateful his music has come back into my life.
Bob Marley May 8, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
bob Marley just touches my heart when i listen to him. it reminds me of the evolution.
Love Songs of Freedom October 10, 2007 I ordered this for my husband, a huge Bob Marley fan, and he listens to it all the time. It is great to hear different versions of the classics. I also enjoy these cd's a lot.
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