Sings Bob Marley...and Friends Rita Marley

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2003
  • Sales Rank: 69,323
  • Label: SHANACHIE
  • UPC: 016351455826
 
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Sings Bob Marley...and Friends

1LISTENHarambe 4:12
2LISTENSo Much Things to Say 4:13
3LISTENWho Feels It Knows It 4:03
4LISTENI Know a Place 3:59
5LISTENThank You Jah 3:26
6LISTENA Jah Jah 5:06
7LISTENThe Beauty of God's Plan 3:36
8LISTENWho Colt the Game 3:02
9LISTENKing Street 3:06
10LISTENBus Dem Shut (Bredda Pyaka) 3:57
11LISTENFussin' and Fighting 4:23
12LISTENLove Iyah 5:12

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Editorial Reviews

Rita Marley's Sings Bob Marley...and Friends isn't the long-awaited return to recording fans have waited for, but a collection of previously released material recorded and influenced by her late husband. The ."..and Friends" probably comes from the fact that the handful of Rita albums to choose from don't include enough Bob-proper material to fill a collection. It's what makes the record so great, giving you more the essence of the Marley family and dynasty than a dry runthrough of the hits could. Rita relies quite a bit on Bob's early soulful recordings, many from the groundbreaking Lee "Scratch" Perry sessions. Including the Bunny Wailer-penned "Who Feels It Knows It" is a nice move since it was such a pivotal moment for the Wailers, and Rita nails it. "Who Colt the Game" is another early cut that Rita actually improves on, and "So Much Things to Say" feels livelier than it did on Bob's Exodus. "The Beauty of God's Plan" may not have been recorded by Bob, but its inclusion can be seen as perfect tribute to the Marleys' relationship, even if the liner notes don't mention or seem to notice it. Shanachie does a shoddy job of packaging and explaining it all, but with great performances all around, it works and tells such a great story in spite of the label. Considering she's a fascinating woman who literally took a bullet for her husband and also tolerated his affairs with numerous women, Rita's tribute contains a welcome amount of her own style and personality. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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