Bob Marley & The Wailers - Burnin' - VG++
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Burnin' - VG++
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Really clean copy! My favroite Marley album. VG++ 80s press
"Burnin'" is an influential album by The Wailers, released in 1973. It is one of the key works in the development of reggae music and showcases the band's transition into a more polished and commercially successful sound.
Burnin' (1973)
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Album Details:
- Title: Burnin'
- Artist: The Wailers
- Release Date: 1973
- Label: Island Records
- Producer: Chris Blackwell, The Wailers
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Musical Style:
- The album features reggae music with a focus on political and social themes, reflecting the Rastafarian influence that permeates the band's work.
- It combines roots reggae with elements of soul and funk, showcasing the band’s versatility and musical innovation.
- The production emphasizes both rhythmic grooves and lyrical depth, marking a significant evolution in The Wailers’ sound.
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Notable Tracks:
- "Get Up, Stand Up" – An empowering anthem advocating for social and political change, with a strong, memorable chorus and a driving reggae beat.
- "I Shot the Sheriff" – One of the band’s most famous songs, popularized by Eric Clapton’s cover. It tells a story of self-defense and resistance, with a catchy and memorable hook.
- "Burnin' and Lootin'" – A track that combines a compelling rhythm with lyrics addressing social injustice and economic hardship.
- "Put It On" – A soulful and upbeat song that highlights the band’s lyrical creativity and musical skill.
- "Small Axe" – A powerful song about overcoming oppression and staying strong in the face of adversity.