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| 1 | Natural Mystic | Marley | 3:28 |
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| 2 | So Much Things to Say | Marley | 3:08 |
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| 3 | Guiltness | Marley | 3:19 |
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| 4 | The Heathen | Marley | 2:32 |
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| 5 | Exodus | Marley | 7:29 |
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| 6 | Jamming | Marley | 3:34 |
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| 7 | Waiting in Vain | Marley | 4:09 |
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| 8 | Turn Your Lights Down Low | Marley | 3:39 |
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| 9 | Three Little Birds | Marley | 3:00 |
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| 10 | One Love/People Get Ready | Mayfield/Marley | 2:55 |
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Exodus
Long Play Record [30th Anniversary Edition]
Label: UMVD
Exodus
UPC: 602517340800
Release Date: 05/15/2007
Original Release Date: 05/15/2007
- Bob Marley
Main Performer
Matthew Hilburn
Recorded in London following an attempt on his life, Exodus shows Bob Marley mellowing a bit. Despite some powerful political tracks, Marley adopts a less fiery, more reflective approach than his previous outings. Still, it's hard to find reggae as good as this. Exodus has all one would expect from a Bob Marley album: rumbling statements like "Exodus" and "The Heathen" as well as poetic love songs like "Turn Your Lights Down Low." Considering how good these tracks are, Exodus does not stop here. Marley also unleashed the huge international hits "Jamming," "Waiting in Vain," and "One Love/People Get Ready." These inspired tracks, perhaps more than any others, came to define Marley around the world. They are irresistible no matter how many times they are played. Never one to dodge innovation, "Exodus" hints that Marley was taking cues from the emerging dub scene. Exodus, even though it contains some of Marley's best work, has an underlying nostalgic feel to it, hinting that Marley was getting a little formulaic. [The 2007 Island 30th Anniversary Edition sported new album art and packaging.] ~ Matthew Hilburn, Rovi
