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1 Stir It Up Marley 5:32
2 Slave Driver Marley 2:54
3 Concrete Jungle Marley 4:13
4 Get Up, Stand Up Marley/Tosh 3:18
5 I Shot the Sheriff Marley 4:42
6 Burnin' and Lootin' Marley 4:14
7 Lively Up Yourself Marley 5:12
8 Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) Barrett/Peart 6:45
9 Trenchtown Rock [Live] Marley 4:11
10 No Woman No Cry [Live] Ford 7:13
11 Jah Live Marley/Perry 4:16
12 Positive Vibration Marley 3:34
13 Roots, Rock, Reggae Marley 3:40
14 Crazy Baldhead Ford/Marley 3:13
15 Natural Mystic Marley 3:29
16 Exodus Marley 7:40
17 Jamming Marley 3:34
18 One Love/People Get Ready Mayfield/Marley 2:53
19 Waiting in Vain Marley 4:11
20 Punky Reggae Party Perry/Marley 6:52
21 Is This Love Marley 3:52
22 Sun Is Shining Marley 4:58
23 Satisfy My Soul Marley 4:26
24 Kinky Reggae Marley 4:51
25 War/No More Trouble Cole/Marley/Barrett 5:32
26 So Much Trouble in the World Marley 4:02
27 Africa Unite Marley 2:55
28 One Drop Marley 3:53
29 Could You Be Loved Marley 3:57
30 Coming in From the Cold Marley 4:33
31 Redemption Song Marley 3:48
32 Buffalo Soldier Williams/Marley 4:19
33 Rastaman Live Up! Perry/Marley 5:23
34 Iron Lion Zion Marley 3:13
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Gold

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Island

Gold

UPC: 602498268308

Release Date: 01/11/2005

Original Release Date: 01/11/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Stir It Up, Slave Driver, Concrete Jungle, Get Up, Stand Up, I Shot the Sheriff, Burnin' and Lootin', Lively Up Yourself, Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock), Trenchtown Rock [Live], No Woman No Cry [Live], Jah Live, Positive Vibration, Roots, Rock, Reggae, Crazy Baldhead, Natural Mystic, Exodus, Jamming, One Love/People Get Ready, Waiting in Vain, Punky Reggae Party, Is This Love, Sun Is Shining, Satisfy My Soul, Kinky Reggae, War/No More Trouble, So Much Trouble in the World, Africa Unite, One Drop, Could You Be Loved, Coming in From the Cold, Redemption Song, Buffalo Soldier, Rastaman Live Up!, Iron Lion Zion]
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Steve Leggett

Although there are those who feel that Bob Marley's pre-Island Records output, particularly his work with producer and auteur Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1970 and 1971, is the way to go, the material Marley recorded for Island from 1972 until his death in 1981 is still what most listeners are familiar with and it undeniably informs the public perception of his legacy. Smoothed out and polished, westernized with lead guitars and other commercial touches, the Island material was both slightly less Jamaican and more rock oriented than Marley's earlier efforts, and there is no doubt that these subtle refinements were instrumental in breaking him in the U.S. and elsewhere, leading to his international reputation, where he is revered as a cultural icon. Marley truly deserved his success, though, since aside from being a brilliant songwriter and charismatic live performer, he also clearly understood the business side of things, and few musicians have better mixed politics, religion, fun and hard-eyed bottom line business sense into one complete package of partying and public responsibility. This generous two-disc, 34-track anthology lifts a song or two from each of Marley's 11 Island LPs, and while one could quibble about some omissions (why no "Three Little Birds," for instance?), it really does a remarkable job of charting the fast, ascending arc (Marley essentially released a little over an album a year during his Island period) that led to his international stardom. The essentials are here, from "I Shot the Sheriff," "Concrete Jungle," "Rebel Music," and "No Woman No Cry," to later gems like "Exodus," the beautiful "So Much Trouble in the World," and the posthumously released "Buffalo Soldier." Longer and with more tracks than Legend (even in its deluxe edition), Gold is ideal for listeners who want the cream of the Island years in one package. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi