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| 1 | Soul Rebel | Marley | 3:20 |
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| 2 | Try Me | Marley | 2:47 |
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| 3 | It's Alright | Marley | 2:36 |
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| 4 | No Sympathy | Marley | 2:15 |
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| 5 | My Cup | Marley | 3:36 |
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| 6 | Soul Almighty | Marley | 2:42 |
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| 7 | Rebel's Hop | Marley | 2:40 |
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| 8 | Corner Stone | Marley | 2:30 |
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| 9 | Four Hundred Years | Tosh | 2:34 |
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| 10 | No Water | Marley | 2:10 |
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| 11 | Reaction | Marley | 2:43 |
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| 12 | My Sympathy | Marley | 2:43 |
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| 13 | Soul Rebel [DVD] | Marley | 3:20 |
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| 14 | Try Me [DVD] | Marley | 2:47 |
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| 15 | It's Alright [DVD] | Marley | 2:36 |
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| 16 | No Sympathy [DVD] | Marley | 2:15 |
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| 17 | My Cup [DVD] | Marley | 3:36 |
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| 18 | Soul Almighty [DVD] | Marley | 2:42 |
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| 19 | Rebel's Hop [DVD] | Marley | 2:40 |
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| 20 | Corner Stone [DVD] | Marley | 2:30 |
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| 21 | Four Hundred Years [DVD] | Tosh | 2:34 |
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| 22 | No Water [DVD] | Marley | 2:10 |
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| 23 | Reaction [DVD] | Marley | 2:43 |
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| 24 | My Sympathy [DVD] | Marley | 2:43 |
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| 25 | Dreamland [DVD][*] | Livingstone | 2:45 |
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| 26 | Dreamland [DVD][*][Version] | Livingstone | 2:37 |
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| 27 | Dracula [DVD][*] | Perry | 2:56 |
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| 28 | Soul Rebel [DVD][*][Version] | Marley | 2:55 |
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| 29 | Version of Cup [DVD][*] | Perry | 3:14 |
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| 30 | Zig Zag [DVD][*] | Perry | 3:24 |
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| 31 | Jah Is Mighty [DVD][*] | Marley | 2:27 |
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| 32 | Brand New Second Hand [DVD][*] | Tosh | 3:12 |
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| 33 | Brand New Second Hand [DVD][*][Version] | Tosh | 3:06 |
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| 34 | Downpresser [DVD][*] | Tosh | 3:15 |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
Soul Rebels
Dual Disc [DualDisc]
Label: Silverline
Soul Rebels
UPC: 676628453926
Release Date: 11/16/2004
Original Release Date: 11/16/2004
Number of Discs: 2
- Bob Marley
Main Performer
Rick Anderson
Originally issued in 1970, Soul Rebels was the first album credited to Bob Marley & the Wailers, and it was also the band's first full-length collaboration with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, for whom they had already recorded a string of fairly successful singles. Working with the newly configured Upsetters band, Marley and crew delivered a strange and wonderful set of early reggae that at times plays fast and loose with the already established conventions of the genre -- on "My Cup" the beat sounds inside out, while "It's Alright" sounds like a slightly Jamaicanized version of Motown soul. Other songs, such as the beautifully harmonized "Try Me," show their deep roots in rocksteady. One of the most arresting tracks on the album is the Bunny Wailer composition "Four Hundred Years," on which Wailer unburdens himself of some of his typically dread pronouncements in his rich, chesty voice. [The album's DualDisc version features surround sound and bonus multimedia content.] ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi









