Exodus is a Reggae album by Bob Marley, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

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<b>100 Best Albums</b> <i>Exodus</i> opens with a warning: “Many more will have to suffer/Many more will have to die/Don’t ask me why/Things are not the way they used to be.” You can see where Marley was coming from: In the few years leading up to the album’s recording in early 1977, Jamaica had experienced a tremendous swell in political violence, with gang and paramilitary groups affiliated with the country’s two main parties—the Jamaica Labour Party and the People’s National Party—killing each other in triple-digit number. Marley, who had already ascended to a kind of godlike neutrality, had stepped in to try and alleviate the mood with the Smile Jamaica Concert shortly before the country’s elections in December 1976, only to be shot during a home invasion two days before the show. He played anyway. What you hear on <i>Exodus</i>, then, is the tension between the hope that everything will be all right and the creeping worry that it won’t. Marley recorded the album during a self-imposed exile in London, a distance that cast his optimism about Jamaica in a cautious light. And while his politics had never been of more public interest, the album’s most uplifting songs turned inward toward matters personal, romantic, and spiritual: “Three Little Bird,” the lovelorn “Waiting in Vain,” the legacy-defining “One Love.” .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Natural Mystic3:27
  2. 2So Much Things To Say3:07
  3. 3Guiltiness3:19
  4. 4The Heathen2:31
  5. 5Exodus7:39
  6. 6Jamming3:30
  7. 7Waiting In Vain4:15
  8. 8Turn Your Lights Down Low3:38
  9. 9Three Little Birds2:59
  10. 10One Love / People Get Ready2:54

Sound DNA

  • Reggae
  • Roots Reggae
  • bassheavy
  • spiritual
  • tropical

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2 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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