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    The Legend

    The Legend
    Artist: Bob Marley
    Label: Gp Serie
    Category: Music

    List Price: $10.98
    Buy New: $5.23
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    New (19) Used (5) from $5.23

    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 160 reviews
    Sales Rank: 322214

    Format: Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    EAN: 8712273020013
    ASIN: B000028AA7

    Release Date: December 15, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      Disc 1
      • Kaya
      • Rainbow Country
      • Riding High
      • It's Alright
      • Reaction
      • My Cup
      • Can't You See
      • No Water
      • Trenchtown Rock
      • No Sympathy
      • Stop That Train
      • Go Tell It on the Mountain
      • Corner Stone
      • Cheer Up
      • Back Out
      • Don't Rock My Boat

      Disc 2
      • Soul Shakedown Party
      • Lively Up Yourself
      • Riding High
      • It's Alright
      • Reaction
      • My Cup
      • Can't You See
      • No Water
      • Trenchtown Rock
      • No Sympathy
      • Stop That Train
      • Go Tell It on the Mountain
      • Corner Stone
      • Cheer Up
      • Back Out
      • Don't Rock My Boat

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com essential recording
    Even as greatest hits packages go, this is an utter gem. Every song is inspired, in a class of its own, whether the real version of "I Shot the Sheriff," the hymnlike "No Woman, No Cry," or the sheer joy of "Jamming." Even allowing that Marley never wrote any bad material, then Legend is still the creme de la creme, the heart and soul of the Jamaican people packed into one five-inch compact disc. He was unique, and the message of this record, more than any other, is that he died far too soon. --Chris Nickson

    Album Description
    This newly remastered version of the best-selling reggae album of all time now features 2 additional bonus tracks. Upgraded packaging features 28 page booklet with lyrics and photos.

    Album Description
    Japanese only SHM pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing SHM-CDs feature improved transparency on the data side of the disc allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head. SHM-CD format CDs are fully compatible with standard CD players. Universal. 2009.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 155 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars A good intro to Bob Marley Music ... but dont stop here...   March 18, 2000
    Roy Tatum (Cayman Islands, West Indies)
    94 out of 98 found this review helpful

    I grew up in Jamaica and as a teenager I can recall seeing the posters at the bus stop advertising an upcoming concert... and The Wailers were headliners. But I never truly listened to Bob untill the Live album came out.

    I remember sitting in my room one Saturday listening to the horse races on the radio, and in betweem each race the DJ would play No Woman No Cry. The words were haunting.. "And I remember when we used to sit... In a Government Yard in trenchtown..." The vouce and lyrics seemed magical... so simple yet so beautiful. That was about 30 years ago and I have been a fan ever since. Bob's music spoke to me personally, as it did to people all around te world. As it will speak to you once you play this album. But don't stop there... buy more... listen to songs like Concrete Jungle; Talking Blues, and Roots Rock Reggae. In fact let your next album be the Live at the London Lyceum and you will get a flavour for the infectious Bob.

    If you have a Jamaican friend have him/her explain the lyrics (if needed). But regardless, just enjoy the music. Enjoy it with fans from Africa, Europe, Canada and now the USA. I saw Bob once in Tampa and was amazed at the 'good old boys' in Cowboy hats and bandanas that screamed for Bob and sang his songs. I knew then that Bob's music was truly intended for the world to love.

    When Bob died I heard the news over BBC radio. I was 20+ years old then but I cried. I had lost a good friend. Then I reached for my records and played Rastaman Chant, and cried some more when Bob sang... "One bright morning when my work is over I will fly away home.", the background containing soulful conga drumming. But as the song ended I felt better.. bob's music made me feel better. Fly on BOB. And you my friend... listen to the Music on Legend and experience an upliftment... fly with Bob. Enjoy Legend! But remember there is more great Marley music awaiting you.


    5 out of 5 stars No disrespect to the Beatles...this is THE album   November 16, 1999
    13 out of 13 found this review helpful

    Bob Marley's music changed my life! Many reviewers are turned off by a perceived commercialism of this album (for a time myself included). BUT, it is people's first introduction to Bob and reggae. And for that it serves it's purpose. To expose us to the words of this prophet and see that this life is your life...you're free to do with it what you will. "Legend" contains a small part of his genius, its unfair to bash it for its inability to capture all of Bob's greatness. It is the first glimpse into a 'legendary' body of work, that luckly for us continues to be discovered. As Peter Tosh once sang, "Don't criticize it...advertise it!" Buy this album. Listen to it, love it, live it, and buy more Marley. JAH live!


    5 out of 5 stars A name has never been so fitting!   January 14, 2000
    Ms. YoMo (Annapolis, MD)
    16 out of 19 found this review helpful

    Bob Marley will ALWAYS reign supreme and the king of raggae. Legend is an excellent addition to your Bob Marley collection. If you are a new fan of raggae and Bob Marley, you need to purchase this particular CD. As far as I can tell, Marley has never written or performed a bad song, so to say that this is the best of Bob Marley is an injustice. However, some of my most favorite and Marley's most famous songs are included. Who hasn't heard "I Shot the Sheriff" or "Could You Be Loved"? Marley teaches love, religion, and justice through his music, with each song telling wonderful stories. Be warned - this could become your most favorite CD. It certainly deserves that distinction.


    5 out of 5 stars A great intoduction to a fantastic artist.   February 16, 2002
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    This was the very first CD of Bob Marley (and Jamaican music, for that matter) that I ever purchased. I will certainly continue to buy after hearing the amazing quality of Mr. Marley's music. His songs are among the very best music I've ever heard, from any genre (and I listen to everything from rock to classical to electronic to jazz.) The fourteen cuts here represent the musical career of a man who has already been immortalized by countless fans everywhere. I think this is because of the quality of his music and his very positive message. The music is very political, but not angry or bitter. He expresses his beliefs poetically and tastefully. I especially like "Redemption Song" because of the very soulful way Mr. Marley expresses his spiritual and political beliefs. It is a very profound song. All of the songs, however, have very good lyrics and a mellow, easy-going pace. These factors contribute to make this an excellent meditaion CD. So, if you're just discovering the music of Jamaica (like me), or if you are already a fan, pick up this album. You will not regret it.

    Bob Marley, thank you for making this great music and touching so many people.


    5 out of 5 stars A Classic (with good reason!)   November 26, 1999
    Marc A. Coignard (Denver, CO United States)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Bob Marley's name has been used in the pop music world in the same light as everyone from the Beatles to the Sex Pistols. Almost every Rolling Stone, Spin, The Source, etc that has the best of list will mention something by Bob Marley somewhere. Some have dismissed his work as too commercial, which makes no sense. Mr. Marley acheived the fame he did before his death because of his talent and the way he and The Wailers changed the musical spectrum in Jamaica. His (then) high controversial lyrics and open advocation of marijuana no doubt made him an enemy of the state, but his devotion to his music and his fans have made him a near-prophet to the people who have heard him. LEGEND is an incredible selection of work from a man who was not only one of Jamaica's finest recording artists, but also one of the Worlds finest. He has been called a revolutionary by many, and a genius by many more. If you listen to his music you will understand. His lyrics speak volumes about everything from in-justice to true love. Robert Nestas Marley was a great musician and we are all lucky to have had him. His unfortunate death of cancer in 1982 was the end of an era, but his influence on the world of ska, reggae, and music in general is unforgatable. This album, and the man who wrote and recorded the songs on it, is a classic.

    If you like Bob Marley, may I suggest some other music that is equally notable and in some respects better: Buju Banton, Pete Tosh, The Skatalites, Judge Dread, Hepcat, Desmond Dekker, The Slackers, and Laurel Aitken.


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