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 Bob Marley and the Wailers First Album

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Wailers First Album In The UK

Consequently, the performing artists got very little in the way of monetary funds. For that fact the recording artists would record for many different record labels in a month. Island Records released Bob Marley and the Wailers first album in the United Kingdom; "Catch A Fire," was indeed, delightfully package. The album cover could flip open like an old antique cigarette gas lighter which was strappingly promoted. The release of "Catch A Fire constituted the beginnings of Bob Marley’s precipitous climb to international stardom and hence, world wide recognition. 

  

The much admired Jamaican Reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, made a proclamation in a speech about the Catch A Fire album. He commented: "A whole new style of Jamaican music has come into being!  It is of diverse characterisms compared to what has gone before, a different sound in what I can only described as "International  Reggae." The Lp incorporates elements from popular music; such as rock and soul, blues and funk. April 1973 Bob Marley and the  Wailers embarked on a club tour  throughout the United Kingdom which cemented them as a real live group.

 

About three months after, however, the group returned to Jamaica and Bunny Wailer was crestfallen by the hassles of the road during their club tour in the UK that he refused refused to take any further part with the band going on an American tour. Bunny Wailer's place was taken by Joe Higgs, the guy who had originally tutored The Wailers in their early years before they had even become recording artists. The tour was a towering rip roaring success for Bob Marley and the Wailers United States of America entourage which paves the way for other Jamaican reggae entertainers. Bombastic!

 

 

 
 

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