Legend

Bob Marley  Main Performer

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1 Is This Love Marley 3:52
2 No Woman No Cry Ford/Marley 7:07
3 Could You Be Loved Marley 3:55
4 Three Little Birds Marley 3:00
5 Buffalo Soldier Marley/Williams 4:17
6 Get Up Stand Up Marley/Tosh 3:16
7 Stir It Up Marley 5:33
8 One Love/People Get Ready Marley/Mayfield/May 2:51
9 I Shot The Sheriff Marley 4:41
10 Waiting In Vain Marley 4:15
11 Redemption Song Marley 3:49
12 Satisfy My Soul Marley 4:31
13 Exodus Marley 7:35
14 Jamming Marley 3:31
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Legend

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Tuff Gong

Legend

UPC: 042284621021

Release Date: 05/31/1990

Original Release Date: 05/31/1990

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Is This Love, No Woman No Cry, Could You Be Loved, Three Little Birds, Buffalo Soldier, Get Up Stand Up, Stir It Up, One Love/People Get Ready, I Shot The Sheriff, Waiting In Vain, Redemption Song, Satisfy My Soul, Exodus, Jamming]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The classic Marley album, the one that any fair-weather reggae fan owns, Legend contains 14 of his greatest songs, running the gamut from "I Shot the Sheriff" to the meditative "Redemption Song" and the irrepressible "Three Little Birds." Some may argue that the compilation shortchanges his groundbreaking early ska work or his status as a political commentator, but this isn't meant to be definitive, it's meant to be an introduction, sampling the very best of his work. And it does that remarkably well, offering all of his genre-defying greats and an illustration of his excellence, warmth, and humanity. In a way, it is perfect since it gives a doubter or casual fan anything they could want. Let's face it, the beauty and simplicity of Marley's music was as important as his message, and that's captured particularly well here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi