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Bob Marley's latest or related album is Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers (New Packaging)
Which is released on 2002-05-21 from record company Tuff Gong / Island.
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Listen to Jim James' remix of Bob Marley's "Waiting In Vain" - Source: Consequence of Sound Over the years, Bob Marley' s second posthumous album, Legend , has been released in three different variations (the 1984 original, 2002"²s Definitive Remasters , and a subsequent Deluxe edition).
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Kaya Deluxe Edition - Source: Uncut.co.uk "Me really a country boy at heart," Bob Marley told me on the release of Kaya, a declaration that took me by surprise.
Bob Marley's 'Legend' gets remixed - Source: Music-News.com On the long list of musical ideas, this is not one that we would have put anywhere near the top although, being sanctioned by the family of Bob Marley, it appears to be legitimate.
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Bob Marley (February 6, 1945 "“ May 11, 1981), born Nesta Robert Marley which was later to be changed by passport officials to Robert Nesta Marley, was a Jamaican singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He was the most widely known writer and performer of reggae, and more specifically roots reggae. He is famous for popularising the genre outside of Jamaica and the Caribbean. Much of his music dealt with the struggles of the spiritually wealthy rasta and/or spiritually powerful Jah Rastafari. Bob Marley was a member of this Rastafari movement, whose culture was a key element in the development of reggae. Bob Marley became the leading proponent of the Rastafari, taking their music out of socially deprived areas of Jamaica and onto the international music scene. Now considered a “Rasta” prophet, Marley’s adoption of the characteristic Rastafarian dreadlocks and famous use of marijuana as a sacred sacrament in the late sixties were an integral part of his persona. He is said to have entered every performance proclaiming the divinity of Jah Rastafari.
A few months before his death, Marley was baptised into the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and took the name Berhane Selassie (meaning the Light of the Holy Trinity in Amharic). His best known crossover songs are a mixture of reggae, rock, and rhythm and blues, which include “I Shot the Sheriff”, “No Woman No Cry”, “Exodus”, “Could You Be Loved”, “Jamming”, and "Redemption Song”. His posthumous album Legend (1984) became the best-selling reggae album ever, with sales of more than 12 million copies. Learn more about Bob Marley