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Exodus [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Exodus [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:01/01/2001
Label:Island
UPC:731454889827

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User Reviews: Exodus [Bonus Tracks]

  • Overall:

    7 stars

    By indy4brunos  Apr 16, 2002

    Definitly one of the most revolutionary and popular albums of all time, I still remember buying Rastaman VIbrations when I was 16 and some older white guy who I figured listened to country and western, or lynard Skynard told me that is the greatest a...lbum he has ever had, impacts like that make me resect Bob more and more as time goes by, this album is by far Great and the hits on this cd, remarkable, the order of the songs perfect, unique and diffrent like dodge, this is when Reggae became mainstream! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Contemplative and optimistic...a rare fi

    By Nicholas  Aug 23, 2001

    Although not my perferred genre, I nevertheless found it to be a an excellent cd. It had a few excellent singles as well as a myriad of good background music.

Pro Reviews: Exodus [Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Since its original release in June 1977, Exodus probably has become Bob Marley the Wailers' most commercially successful regular album. It was their first LP to reach the U.K. Top Ten, remaining in the charts there for over a year and eventually spawning seven Top 40 hits from its ten tracks. In the U.S., it did not chart as high as its predecessor, Rastaman Vibration, but two of its songs, "Exodus" and "Waiting in Vain," hit the RB Top 40 and it eventually reached gold record status. The album's popularity may represent a triumph of music over message since, for the better part of the disc, Marley rehearses the basics of the Rastafarian movement, presenting a series of dire prophecies about what is wrong with those he calls the "downpressors" and what a comeuppance they are going to get on a rapidly approaching Judgment Day. The "Natural Mystic" he hears blowing through the air is a herald of this confrontation, and although his opponents have "So Much Things to Say," their "spiritua...l wickedness in high and low places" is going to be fought and defeated. "Guiltiness" and "The Heathen," as their titles suggest, further this harangue, culminating in the original LP's side one closer, "Exodus," in which "Jah people" leave "Babylon" for their "fatherland." Side two, with love songs like "Waiting in Vain" and "Turn Your Lights Down Low," is somewhat less concerned with spiritual retribution, but not entirely devoid of it, concluding with Marley's rewrite of Curtis Mayfield, "One Love/People Get Ready." The music accompanying these sentiments is consistently memorable and compelling, however, and that's the key to the album's appeal for nonRastas. The 2001 reissue adds more than 12 and a half minutes by including long versions of "Jamming" and the single "Punky Reggae Party" from a 1977 12" single. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bob Marley

Reggae's most transcendent and iconic figure, Bob Marley was the first Jamaican artist to achieve international superstardom, in the process introducing the music of his native island nation to the far-flung corners of the globe. Marley's music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the Jamaican experience, vividly capturing not only the plight of the country's impov... Read more