Bob Marley's career is often split between the early ska/rocksteady era with The Wailers and his later international reggae dominance.
(1973): Considered a breakthrough album in the UK and US. Burnin' (1973): Featuring "I Shot the Sheriff." bob marley discografia by flightlinerar
The best-selling reggae album of all time, serving as a "greatest hits" for the casual listener. Bob Marley's career is often split between the
If you’re considering downloading that package, here’s what a complete official discography includes and how it’s rated by fans/critics: The group's early sound was heavily influenced by
: Featuring "Get Up, Stand Up" and "I Shot the Sheriff," this album solidified the roots reggae sound.
Bob Marley's musical journey began in the late 1950s, growing up in the Trenchtown neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica. As a young artist, Marley formed The Wailers with his friends Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer (Neville Livingston), and others. The group's early sound was heavily influenced by American R&B, soul, and rock 'n' roll. Flightliner notes that The Wailers' first single, "Simmer Down," released in 1964, showcased the group's potential and laid the groundwork for their future success.
typically represents a highly organized, chronological collection of his studio work, live recordings, and rare tracks. Overview of Bob Marley’s Discography
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