Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac __exclusive__ Jun 2026
Format: Spatial Audio Breakdown
After an assassination attempt in Kingston, Jamaica, Bob, along with his band The Wailers, had fled to London. They set up a makeshift studio in a rented house on Oakley Street in Chelsea. The air inside was thick with incense, sweat, and the smell of burning sage. Carlton Barrett’s hi-hat whispered like a snake in the grass, and Aston “Family Man” Barrett’s bass vibrated through the floorboards, rattling the teacups in the cupboards. Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac
and the subtle nuances of the Wailers' instrumentation without compression artifacts. 4. Cultural Legacy Album of the Century: magazine named best album of the 20th century Carlton Barrett’s hi-hat whispered like a snake in
In 1998, "Exodus" was posthumously inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, a testament to its enduring significance. More than four decades after its release, the album remains a vital force, its themes and melodies continuing to inspire and comfort listeners. Cultural Legacy Album of the Century: magazine named
: A soulful song about unrequited love, inspired by Marley’s relationship with Cindy Breakspeare.
The 2002 "Deluxe Edition" remastering can be slightly fatiguing (too loud) compared to the original Island Records CD pressings.