Album UK 1973 on Island Records label
Reggae (Roots Reggae)
Sleeve cut in the shape of a hinged 'Zippo' lighter. The first press sleeve has Basing Street address on rear under Island logo. Island Records moved from Basing Street to 22 St Peters Square in 1973. Later versions of the Zippo sleeve do not have address on them. The original matrices have been crossed out: BML 2001 A-3U (side A), BML 2001 B-4U (side B). BM means Blue Mountain. Right societies: A1, A3, A4: Rondor Music Ltd. A2, A5, B2, B3, B4: Copyright Control B1: Tuff Gong Music (ASCAP)
![]() | The Wailers , 1963-1974 JM album by |
![]() | Aston "Family Man" Barrett b, perc, *1946 JM bass |
![]() | Bob Marley voc, acg, 1945-1981 JM co-producer, lead vocals, acoustic guitar, written by |
![]() | Bunny Livingstone , congas, bongos, vocals |
![]() | Carlton Barrett dr, perc, 1950-1987 drums |
![]() | Peter Tosh voc, g, 1944-1987 JM piano, organ, guitar, vocals, written by |
Chris Blackwell co-producer |
Carlton Lee engineer |
Stu Barrett engineer |
Tony Platt engineer |
Bob Marley |
Peter Tosh |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Concrete Jungle | The Wailers | 4:12 | |
2 | Slave Driver | The Wailers | 2:53 | |
3 | 400 Years | The Wailers | 2:45 | |
4 | Stop That Train | The Wailers | 3:55 | |
5 | Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby) | The Wailers | 3:56 | |
6 | Stir It Up | The Wailers | 5:32 | |
7 | Kinky Reggae | The Wailers | 3:36 | |
8 | No More Trouble | The Wailers | 3:51 | |
9 | Midnight Ravers | The Wailers | 5:09 |