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Babylon by Bus (Live)

Bob Marley & The Wailers

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Album Review

Arguably the most influential live reggae album ever, Babylon by Bus captures Bob Marley and the Wailers during the European leg of their Kaya tour in the spring of 1978. The success of this set was not entirely unexpected, however. If the universal and widespread acclaim of LIVE! — their first concert recording — was an indicator, all involved knew that a Bob Marley & the Wailers performance contained unique energies and a vibe all of its own. Sharply contrasting the somewhat pastoral grooves of the Kaya album, Babylon by Bus possesses a more aggressive sound — which was a trademark of this particular band. Tyrone Downie's progressive rock keyboard flavors on "Exodus," as well his judiciously located percussive clavinet accentuations during "Punky Reggae Party," lock in with Aston "Familyman" Barrett's viscous basslines to create something akin to psychedelic reggae or even along the lines of Parliament/Funkadelic. Likewise, "Heathen" highlights Anderson's explosive guitar leads, which are distinctly reminiscent of Eddie Hazel from his early days with Funkadelic. The lead guitar solos on "Rebel Music (3 O' Clock Roadblock)" and "Is This Love" also define Al Anderson's innovative and decidedly Western guitar style, as it is seamlessly and thoroughly integrated with Marley and the Wailers. As with their first concert album, Babylon by Bus highlights material from the band's history up to that point. "No More Trouble" is placed in an entirely new context when linked with "War," which features lyrics taken from a United Nations speech given by Haille Selassie I, the Ethiopian emperor considered the father of modern Rastafarianism. Other early tracks, such as "Kinky Reggae" and "Stir It Up," prove to be not the only favorites of concert attendees. More recent offerings of "Is This Love," "Jammin'," and "Exodus" actually garner the most audible support. Without question, Babylon by Bus is an integral component of any popular music collection.

Customer Reviews

In one word; Impeccable

It starts, ramps up higher, and amazingly keeps you there the whole album. Even on the more mellow songs it never leaves that near magical high, it only seems to get you ready for the next heart stirring song. It has no weak spots, no bad songs, no unwanted elements. It is just right in every way. This is by far Bob Marley's best work. The chemistry is self evident; The segues. The songs. The sounds of the crowd joining in, it's amazing. Even as it draws to an end you are still in the moment, relishing every last note, every beat. It's a "can't go wrong" album that's suitable for any environment and eclipses even his Legend album. I've had to replace my CDs several times and this is one I am never without. No matter how I may lose the CD this one gets replaced pronto. You won't regret buying it. It's a euphoric experience.

Amazingly good

As a collector of Bob Marley, I have heard most of his live albums and own about half of them. As is an essential part of all Marley collections and, I will say the one live Marley album that all others are measured by, is his concert at the Roxy 5.26.76. This is one of his few live albums, probably one of the two, the second being the one in Japan, that comes close to being at the Roxy's level. His version of Exodus is unbelievable, and the War/No More Trouble is a must listen. This is a Must Buy to anyone who calls themselves a fan of Bob Marley

BEST BOB MARLEY ALBUM

By far the best album. I heard bob for the first time on this album in 8th grade. I have since listened to many other albums, and this is my favorite. Great sound quality for a live performance. Awesome performance.

Biography

Born: February 6, 1945 in St. Ann, Jamaica

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s

Reggae's most transcendent and iconic figure, Bob Marley was the first Jamaican artist to achieve international superstardom, in the process introducing the music of his native island nation to the far-flung corners of the globe. Marley's music gave voice to the day-to-day struggles of the Jamaican experience, vividly capturing not only the plight of the country's impoverished and oppressed but also the devout spirituality that remains their source of strength. His songs of faith, devotion, and revolution...
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