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Grooving Kingston 12: The JAD Masters 1970-1972 (Box Set)

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Download links and information about Grooving Kingston 12: The JAD Masters 1970-1972 (Box Set) by Bob Marley, The Wailers. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Reggae, Roots Reggae, World Music genres. It contains 69 tracks with total duration of 03:05:57 minutes.

Artist: Bob Marley, The Wailers
Release date: 2004
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, World Music
Tracks: 69
Duration: 03:05:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Concrete Jungle 3:07
2. Screw Face 2:19
3. Lively Up Yourself 2:55
4. Redder Than Red 3:08
5. Craven Choke Puppy 2:50
6. Do Good - Big Youth 2:45
7. Trench Town Rock 3:27
8. Kingston 12 Shuffle (featuring U - Roy) 2:46
9. Lick Samba 2:32
10. Guava Jelly 2:14
11. Satisfy My Soul Jah Jah 2:28
12. Run for Cover 3:11
13. Pour Down the Sunshine 2:17
14. Send Me That Love 3:19
15. Lovelight 2:59
16. Ammunition (featuring Wailers All Stars) 3:04
17. Face Man (Screw Face Version) 2:54
18. Live (Lively Up Yourself Version) (featuring Tommy McCook) 2:51
19. Red (Redder Than Red Version) (featuring Wailers All Stars) 2:45
20. Choke (Craven Choke Puppy Version) (featuring Wailers All Stars) 2:34
21. Grooving Kingston 12 (Trench Town Rock Version) 2:55
22. Samba (featuring Wailers All Stars) 2:32
23. Jelly (Guava Jelly Version) (featuring Wailers All Stars) 2:12
24. Satisfy Version 2:35
25. Black Progress 2:28
26. Kaya 2:37
27. African Herbsman 2:18
28. Who Is Mr. Brown? 3:31
29. My Cup 3:31
30. Downpressor 3:11
31. Small Axe 3:58
32. Dreamland 2:41
33. Fussing and Fighting 2:25
34. Keep On Moving 3:02
35. Second Hand 3:55
36. All In One 3:36
37. Black Progress (Version One) 2:35
38. Kaya (Version One) 2:34
39. African Herbsman (Version One) 2:21
40. Dracular ("Who Is Mr. Brown?" Version) 2:50
41. Downpressor (Version One) 3:07
42. Battle Axe (Small Axe Version) 3:28
43. Dreamland (Version One) 2:35
44. My Cup (Version One) 3:11
45. Keep On Moving (Version One) 3:03
46. Second Hand, Pt. 2 3:06
47. Guava Jelly (Acoustic Medley) 0:42
48. This Train (Acoustic Medley) 1:46
49. Cornerstone (Acoustic Medley) 1:55
50. Comma Comma (Acoustic Medley) 1:24
51. Dewdrops (Acoustic Medley) 2:23
52. Stir It Up (Acoustic Medley) 2:08
53. I'm Hurting Inside (Acoustic Medley) 1:51
54. Cry to Me (Acoustic Medley) 1:28
55. Sun Is Shining 2:09
56. Heathen's Rage (featuring Johnny Lover & Peter Tosh) 2:02
57. Satisfy My Soul Babe 2:05
58. Dont Rock My Boat 2:47
59. I Like It Like This (featuring Johnny Lover) 2:47
60. Hold On to This Feeling (featuring Rita Marley, Lester Sterling) 2:53
61. Rock to the Rock 2:22
62. Rocking Steady 2:01
63. I'm Hurting Inside 3:34
64. Music Gonna Teach (A.K.A. "Music Lesson") 3:02
65. I'm Still Waiting 2:51
66. Satisfy My Soul Babe (Version One) 2:55
67. Sun Is Shining (Version One) 2:08
68. Hold On to This Feeling (Version One) (featuring Lester Sterling All Stars) 2:48
69. Music Gonna Teach (Version One) 3:14

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This is an attractive three-disc box set of material that Bob Marley & the Wailers recorded in the early '70s. Most of these tracks have been packaged countless times in different configurations, so there's really nothing new here, but Grooving Kingston 12 does have decent liner notes and musician credits, which is a rarity with most pre-Island releases of Marley material. The first disc collects early Jamaican singles released on the Wailers' own Tuff Gong label, along with the usual instrumental versions and DJ toasts. These are rough and raw recordings, full of a kind of nascent charm, with dominant horn arrangements, but aside from early versions of "Concrete Jungle" and "Soul Rebel" (here called "Run for Cover") and the beautiful melody of "Guava Jelly" (later a hit for Johnny Nash), most of these cuts play like sketches for a sound that isn't quite there yet. That sound arrives with banners flying, however, on the second disc, which features some of the best work the Wailers ever did. Working with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry at Randy's in Kingston, the Wailers recorded the songs that would make up the Trojan LPs Soul Rebels and African Herbsman, releases that redefined the direction and future of reggae. Again, there is nothing new here, since these songs have been reissued repeatedly in different combinations over the years, but the music is simply magnificent, a perfect pairing of the right musicians with the right producer at the right time. The final disc collects song demos Marley recorded for Danny Sims and Johnny Nash in Europe in 1971, along with a couple of late Tuff Gong singles, including another fine Perry track, "Sun Is Shining," and "Satisfy My Soul Babe," which points toward the kind of sound Marley would develop later at Island Records. The Sims demos are interesting for compositional and historical reasons, particularly the long solo acoustic medley Marley recorded in a hotel room in Sweden in 1971, but like almost everything else in this box, they have been issued countless times. There is one actual rarity here, the rather ordinary-sounding "Music Gonna Teach (aka Music Lesson)," which has gained some luster among Marley fans simply because few people have actually heard it. "Music Gonna Teach" aside, the tracks in this box set are hardly obscure or difficult to find, and most serious Marley devotees will already have them, although Grooving Kingston 12 offers the convenience of having them all in one package, and with decent annotation.