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By the time Bob Marley died, he was one of the world's first global superstars, famous and lauded from Europe through Africa and the Americas. Some even saw him as not just a reggae singer but as a folk hero, a sort of freedom fighter, and to this day his enduring image feels greater than the music he made, writes Pitchfork. In the 21st century, Bob Marley is a global cultural icon and the first Jamaican inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 1977's Exodus - recorded in London exile after a failed attempt on his life - turned out to be Marley's biggest-selling studio album. Time magazine named it the greatest LP of the 20th century.Other Marley discs had bigger hits and still others had better album tracks, but the balance Marley strikes between politics, religion, and romance on Exodus - compare and contrast the urgent title track and the laid-back 'Jamming' - shows a pop star at the peak of his powers.Now, Analogue Productions presents perfection - Exodus in UHQR 45 RPM on Clarity Vinyl. This Ultra High Quality Record will be limited to 4,500 copies, with gold foil individually numbered jackets.After the success of 1974's Natty Dread and 1976's Rastaman Vibration, Bob Marley was not only the most successful reggae musician in the world, he was one of the most powerful men in Jamaica. Powerful enough, in fact, that he was shot by gunmen who broke into his home in December 1976, days before he was to play a massive free concert intended to ease tensions days before a contentious election for Jamaican Prime Minister. In the wake of the assassination attempt, Marley and his band left Jamaica and settled in London for two years, where he recorded Exodus.Exodus represented a subtle but significant shift for Marley; while he continued to speak out against political corruption and for freedom and equality for Third World people, his skill as a songwriter was as str
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By the time Bob Marley died, he was one of the world's first global superstars, famous and lauded from Europe through Africa and the Americas. Some even saw him as not just a reggae singer but as a folk hero, a sort of freedom fighter, and to this day his enduring image feels greater than the music he made, writes Pitchfork. In the 21st century, Bob Marley is a global cultural icon and the first Jamaican inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 1977's Exodus - recorded in London exile after a failed attempt on his life - turned out to be Marley's biggest-selling studio album. Time magazine named it the greatest LP of the 20th century.Other Marley discs had bigger hits and still others had better album tracks, but the balance Marley strikes between politics, religion, and romance on Exodus - compare and contrast the urgent title track and the laid-back 'Jamming' - shows a pop star at the peak of his powers.Now, Analogue Productions presents perfection - Exodus in UHQR 45 RPM on Clarity Vinyl. This Ultra High Quality Record will be limited to 4,500 copies, with gold foil individually numbered jackets.After the success of 1974's Natty Dread and 1976's Rastaman Vibration, Bob Marley was not only the most successful reggae musician in the world, he was one of the most powerful men in Jamaica. Powerful enough, in fact, that he was shot by gunmen who broke into his home in December 1976, days before he was to play a massive free concert intended to ease tensions days before a contentious election for Jamaican Prime Minister. In the wake of the assassination attempt, Marley and his band left Jamaica and settled in London for two years, where he recorded Exodus.Exodus represented a subtle but significant shift for Marley; while he continued to speak out against political corruption and for freedom and equality for Third World people, his skill as a songwriter was as str

Limited double 180 gram vinyl LP pressing released to coincide with the album's 50th anniversary this year. Sinatra At The Sands is a 1966 live album by Frank Sinatra, accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, conducted and arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded live at the Copa Room of the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. It was Sinatra's first live album to be commercially released, and contains many definitive readings of the songs that are most readily associated with Sinatra. Sinatra and Basie had previously collaborated on 1962's Sinatra-Basie and 1964's It Might As Well Be Swing, with both albums released on Sinatra's Reprise . Album Tracks 1. Come Fly with Me 3 45 2. I've Got a Crush on You 2 42 3. I've Got You Under My Skin 3 43 4. The Shadow of Your Smile 2 31 5. Street of Dreams 2 16 6. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 4 40 1. Fly Me to the Moon 2 50 2. One O'Clock Jump (Instrumental) 0 53 3. The Tea Break (Sinatra Monologue) 11 48 4. You Make Me Feel So Young 3 21 1. B<<< All of Me 2 56 2. The September of My Years 2 57 3. Get Me to the Church on Time 2 22 4. It Was a Very Good Year 4 01 5. Don't Worry 'Bout Me 3 18 6. Makin' Whoopee 4 24 1. Where or When 2 46 2. Angel Eyes 3 26 3. My Kind of Town 3 04 4. A Few Last Words (Sinatra Monologue) 2 30 5. 5 My Kind of Town (Reprise) 1 00
