Bob Marley’s 70th birthday year
(2015) will include a variety of releases and events to commemorate the
legend, his work and iconic impact. Over the course of
the year, his legacy will be remembered by new releases of rare and
unreleased material as well as fan favorite deluxe editions of his most
memorable work. The first release will be available on February 17.
BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS – EASY SKANKING IN BOSTON ’78, features
two historic live shows from Boston’s Music Hall, June 8, 1978. This
new and unreleased performance is from the Marley family giving
unprecedented access for the first time to their
personal material from their private collections and their vaults. The
album will be available on
blu-ray/cd combo pack as well as
dvd/cd and standalone
cd versions. Additional newly created animated material will also
be a part of this release, marking the first time the family has
incorporated this technology into any official Marley releases. The video footage was shot with a hand-held camera by a fan that Marley allowed to sit right in front of the stage. The result is remarkable imagery that captures Marley from just a few feet away, allowing one to experience the intimacy of his set. While the cinematographer was shooting with film and forced to change rolls of tape, the gaps in the live footage have been augmented with specially created animation over the existing audio. The animation video elements were produced and created by the animation team of S77 whose credits include recent projects for Bruno Mars, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Disney, ESPN and many others. The 46-minute video includes seven of the 13 songs in the full set. Highlights of the performance include a lively “Jammin’” and “The Heathen,” a song Marley and the band didn’t perform during the second set. The show features them at their most comfortable, truly enjoying themselves in the spotlight, basking in the appreciation of the audience. Marley, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, is notable not only as the man who put reggae on the global map, but, as a statesman in his native Jamaica, he famously brought together the country’s warring factions — symbolized by rival politicians Michael Manley and Edward Siega joining hands on-stage -- during his legendary “One Love Peace Concert” in Kingston, which took place on April 22, 1978, less than six weeks before this Music Hall performance in Boston. It was five years since Marley and the band arrived from Jamaica, with the 1977 release of EXODUS, recorded in London just after an assassination attempt on his life, turned into not just a socio-political statement, but one which included such hits as the title track, “Waiting In Vain” and “One Love,” paving the way for their next release Kaya and a world tour in ’78. Together with his music’s theme of liberation, Marley’s own rags-to-riches story brought inspiration to subjugated people around the world, where he was revered as a larger-than-life leader.
Today, Bob Marley remains one of the 20th century’s most important and influential entertainment icons. Marley’s lifestyle and music continue to inspire new generations as his legacy lives on through his music. In the digital era, he has the second-highest social media following of any posthumous celebrity, with the official Bob Marley Facebook page drawing more than 74 million fans, ranking it among the Top 20 of all Facebook pages and Top 10 among celebrity pages. Marley’s music catalog has sold millions of albums worldwide Thirty years after its original release, Bob Marley & The Wailers’, LEGEND, shared the top of the charts, holding the No. 5 spot on Billboard’s 200 Album Chart among Maroon 5 (#1), Jeezy (#2), Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack (#3), and Ariana Grande (#4). LEGEND also holds the distinction of being the longest-charting album in the history of Billboard magazine’s Catalog Albums chart and remains the world’s best-selling reggae album. Marley’s accolades include inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1994) and ASCAP Songwriters Hall of Fame (2010), a GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award (2001), multiple entries in the GRAMMY® Hall Of Fame, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2001). For more information visit: bobmarley.com and facebook.com/bobmarley.
The set listing for the BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS – EASY SKANKING IN BOSTON ’78 CD: 1. Slave Driver 2. Burnin' and Lootin 3. Them Belly Full 4. The Heathen 5. Rebel Music 6. I Shot the Sheriff 7. Easy Skanking 8. No Woman, No Cry 9. Lively Up Yourself 10. Jammin' 11. War/No More Trouble 12. Get Up Stand Up 13. Exodus TRT: 1:15:17
The set listing for the BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS – EASY SKANKING IN BOSTON ’78 Blu-Ray/DVD:
1. Rebel Music 2. I Shot the Sheriff 3. No Woman, No Cry 4. Lively Up Yourself 5. Jamming 6. War/No More Trouble 7. Exodus TRT approx. 46min
The complete list of the performers on BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS – EASY SKANKING IN BOSTON ‘78 :
Bob Marley - vocals, guitar Carlton Barrett – drums Aston Barrett – bass Marcia Griffiths - backup vocals Rita Marley - backup vocals Judy Mowatt - backup vocals Tyrone Downie – keyboards Alvin Patterson – percussion Julian Marvin - lead guitar
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