They recorded a massive batch of songs at Randy’s Studio 17 in Kingston. The tapes were originally slated for an album called Soul Revolution Part I —a straightforward collection of soul-infused reggae tracks. However, Part II was something entirely different.
Whether you finally find that rare 1971 vinyl rip or purchase the 2020 remaster, listen to Soul Revolution Part II on a good pair of headphones. Turn up the bass. Let the drums hit your chest. Feel the revolution. soul revolution part ii bob marley rar top
In 1971, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer were transitioning from ska and rocksteady into the heavier, slower, politically charged sound of roots reggae. After the commercial failure of Soul Rebels (recorded in England with producer Lee “Scratch” Perry), the band returned to Jamaica. They recorded a massive batch of songs at
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This album is a revolution not in words, but in sound. It is the sound of a band breaking free from pop expectations and discovering the power of space, echo, and bass.