Monday, May 4, 2009

Bon Jovi


The Pop-Metal band Bon Jovi traced its roots to 1983 when lead singer John Bonjovi cut a demo tape entitled "Runaway" at New York City's legendary Power Station recording studios. The track received some regional radio airplay in New Jersey and without Bonjovi being signed to a label, his song was becoming a hit, breaking nationwide; he recruited his long-time friend keyboardist David Bryan, guitarist Dave Sabo, bassist Alec John Such and drummer Tico Torres playing a handful of concerts.

Bongiovi finally signed to Mercury Records and replaced Sabo with Richie Sambora; John then shed the 'h' from his first name and de-ethnicized his last name. He re-emerged as Jon Bon Jovi and the band Bon Jovi was born.
They opened for ZZ Top at Madison Square Garden before the label had released the band's eponymous debut album, "Bon Jovi", in February of 1984; the record reached the #43 on The Billboard Top 200 chart while "Runaway" crashed into the top 40 of The Billboard Hot 100 and a second single cut, "She Don't Know Me", reached the #48 in the same chart.
In April 1985, the group released their sophomore effort, "7800° Fahrenheit"; it debuted at #28 in the U.K. Albums Sales chart, cracked the top 40 of the American Billboard 200 list and generated three Mainstream Rock top 40 hits: "Only Lonely", "In And Out Of Love" and "Silent Night".
Within a year, Bon Jovi, moved to Vancouver, to record their next album; now, shifting into high gear, the band released "Slippery When Wet" in the summer of 1986, an album which shot to #1 on The Billboard Top 200 chart going on to sell over 10 million copies in U.S. alone, the record also stalked the charts on the other side of the Atlantic hitting the top 10 in Britain. The first single, "You Give Love A Bad Name" became the band's first #1 on the The Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #9 on The Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, the follow-up single, "Livin' On A Prayer", hit #1 as well on The Billboard Hot 100, spending four weeks at the top position and reached the same slot on Active Rock list; the album included two more Mainstream Rock top 20 hits, "Never Say Goodbye" and "Wanted Dead Or Alive", the latter of which rose to #7 on Billboard's Hot 100. To support the release the band set out on a nationwide arena tour and armed only with acoustic guitars, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, performed at the MTV Video Music Awards spearheading the unplugged movement in popular music.
Determined to prove that the success of "Slippery When Wet" was not a fluke, Bon Jovi released its fourth effort in autumn 1998, "New Jersey" went straight to #1 on both U.S. and U.K. Albums charts spawning several massive hits like "Bad Medicine" and "I'll Be There For You", both of which topped The Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at #3 and at #5 respectively on The Mainstream Rock Tracks list; "Born To Be My Baby" hit #3 on Billboard's Hot 100 and rose to #7 on Active Rock chart; two further singles, "Lay Your Hands On Me" and "Living In Sin", charted in the top 10 in U.S. Hot 100. The group mounted another huge worldwide tour that continued throughout 1989 and 1990; they visited more than 20 countries and performed more than 150 shows.
In 1990, Jon Bon Jovi wrote and recorded the soundtrack for "Young Guns II" which generated the chart-topping "Blaze Of Glory" and went on to win him a Golden Globe Award for Best Song From A Motion Picture.
The future of Bon Jovi became even more uncertain the following year when Richie Sambora released his first solo album.
But before 1991 was out, Jon regrouped the members of Bon Jovi and headed back into the Vancouver studios to work on the group's fifth album.

In late 1992, the band returned to the spotlight with a new look and with "Keep The Faith", the record smashed at #1 on the Official British Albums chart and reached the top 5 of the American Billboard 200 list; the title-track became an instant hit, reaching #1 on Active Rock radio, followed by the ballad "Bed Of Roses" which was a Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit and "In These Arms" peaked at #27 in the same chart. To mark the beginning of the band's next phase Bon Jovi embarked on an extensive international tour playing stadiums in America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
October 1994 saw the release of a greatest hits compilation entitled "Cross Road", the set featured a couple of new songs, as well as a new, updated rendition of "Livin' On A Prayer" and Jon Bon Jovi's solo hit, "Blaze Of Glory"; the collection hit #1 and #8 respectively in the U.K. and U.S. Pop Albums charts; the first single off of the CD, "Always", was a massive worldwide hit; the second single, "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night", entered the top 10 of both British and Australian charts.
But while "Cross Road" was flourishing on the charts and tallying up sales, the band saw the departure of original bass player Alec John Such; with Hugh McDonald called in to handle bass duties, Bon Jovi headed out on the road supporting their latest release.
The band's next studio album, "These Days", arrived on the shelves in June 1995, it climbed to the top spot in the British chart and peaked at #9 on The Billboard Top 200 list; the main single, "This Ain't A Love Song", hit #14 on The Billboard Hot 100 and cracked the top 10 in Britain, it was followed by three more U.K. top 10 hits: "Lie To Me", "Something For The Pain" and the album's title cut.
Following the success of the "These Days" album and tour, the members of Bon Jovi went their separate ways working on independent projects.

After an extended hiatus, Bon Jovi regrouped in 1999 and began recording their seventh studio album, "Crush" was finally released in mid-2000; it debuted on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 at #9 and became the band's fifth consecutive U.K. #1 album. Worldwide it sold more than 7.5 million units and spawned three singles: the American top 40 hit "It's My Life", "Thank You For Loving Me" and "Say It Isn't So", all of those singles also charted in the top 20 of the British Official Pop list.
The next year, the band released "One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001"; this was Bon Jovi's first-ever live album.
In spring 2002, the group entered the recording studio to begin recording their eighth studio album, the title, "Bounce", was a reference not only to New York City's and the United States' ability to bounce back from the World Trade Center attacks as a nation but, it also referred to Bon Jovi, the band's ability to bounce back again and again, over the years. The record debuted at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 list and entered the top 3 on both Canadian and British Albums charts; the lead single, "Everyday", hit #1 in Canada and in the U.K. reached the #5 slot.
In late 2004, to commemorate their 20th anniversary, the band unleashed the five CD-DVD box set of rarities entitled "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong", which marked the sales of 100 million Bon Jovi albums.
On July 2, 2005, the band at Live 8 in Philadelphia performed a new song, "Have A Nice Day" alongside the classics, "Livin' On A Prayer" and "It's My Life".
Bon Jovi's next album of original material, "Have A Nice Day", was released in mid-September 2005; it peaked at #2 on The Billboard 200 and at #1 in Canada. The title-track, as first single, made a mid-chart appearance peaking at #53 on The Billboard Hot 100 and "Who Says You Can't Go Home" grabbed a #23 spot on the same chart.

"Lost Highway" is the title of the tenth studio album by the veteran Jersey stadium rockers and is also the first #1 debut on The Billboard 200 chart for the week ending July 7. The band's new Country-flavored album includes the top 40 hit single "(You Want To) Make A Memory".

Album List :


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Bon Jovi

(1984

1. Runaway
2. Roulette
3. She Don't Know Me
4. Shot Through The Heart
5. Love Lies
6. Breakout
7. Burning For Love
8. Come Back
9. Get Ready




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7800° Fahrenheit

(1985)

1. In And Out Of Love
2. The Price Of Love
3. Only Lonely
4. King Of The Mountain
5. Silent Night
6. Tokyo Road
7. The Hardest Part Is The Night
8. Always Run To You
9. (I Don't Wanna Fall) To The Fire
10. Secret Dreams




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Slippery When Wet

(1986)

1. Let It Rock
2. You Give Love A Bad Name
3. Livin' On A Prayer
4. Social Disease
5. Wanted Dead Or Alive
6. Raise Your Hands
7. Without Love
8. I'd Die For You
9. Never Say Goodbye
10. Wild In The Streets




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New Jersey

(1988)

1. Lay Your Hands On Me
2. Bad Medicine
3. Born To Be My Baby
4. Living In Sin
5. Blood On Blood
6. Homebound Train
7. Wild Is The Wind
8. Ride Cowboy Ride
9. Stick To Your Guns
10. I'll Be There For You
11. 99 In The Shade
12. Love For Sale




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Keep The Faith

(1992)

1. I Believe
2. Keep The Faith
3. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
4. In These Arms
5. Bed Of Roses
6. If I Was Your Mother
7. Dry County
8. Woman In Love
9. Fear
10. I Want You
11. Blame It On The Love Of Rock & Roll
12. Little Bit Of Soul




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Cross Road

(1994)

1. Livin' On A Prayer
2. Keep The Faith
3. Someday I'll Be Saturday Night [NEW TRACK]
4. Always [NEW TRACK]
5. Wanted Dead Or Alive
6. Lay Your Hands On Me
7. You Give Love A Bad Name
8. Bed Of Roses
9. Blaze Of Glory
10. Prayer '94
11. Bad Medicine
12. I'll Be There For You
13. In And Out Of Love
14. Runaway



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These Days

(1995)

1. Hey God
2. Something For The Pain
3. This Ain't A Love Song
4. These Days
5. Lie To Me
6. Damned
7. My Guitar Lies Bleeding In My Arms
8. (It's Hard) Letting You Go
9. Hearts Breaking Even
10. Something To Believe In
11. If That's What It Takes
12. Diamond Ring



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Crush

(2000)

1. It's My Life
2. Say It Isn't So
3. Thank You For Loving Me
4. Two Story Town
5. Next 100 Years
6. Just Older
7. Mystery Train
8. Save The World
9. Captain Crash And The Beauty Queen From Mars
10. She's A Mystery
11. I Got The Girl
12. One Wild Night



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Bounce

(2002)

1. Undivided
2. Everyday
3. The Distance
4. Joey
5. Misunderstood
6. All About Lovin' You
7. Hook Me Up
8. Right Side Of Wrong
9. Love Me Back To Life
10. You Had Me From Hello
11. Bounce
12. Open All Night




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Have A Nice Day

(2005)

1. Have A Nice Day
2. I Want To Be Loved
3. Welcome To Wherever You Are
4. Who Says You Can't Go Home
5. Last Man Standing
6. Bells Of Freedom
7. Wildflower
8. Last Cigarette
9. I Am
10. Complicated
11. Novocaine
12. Story Of My Life




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Lost Highway

(2007)

1. Lost Highway
2. Summertime
3. (You Want To) Make A Memory
4. Whole Lot Of Leaving
5. We Got It Going On
6. Any Other Day
7. Seat Next To You
8. Everybody's Broken
9. Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore
10. The Last Night
11. One Step Closer
12. I Love This Town

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Dragonforce



This modern Heavy-Metal outfit, originally started out in the late '90s, under the name of Dragonheart, with ZP Theart on vocals, Herman Li and Sam Totman on guitars, Steve Williams on keyboards, Steve Scott on bass and Didier Almouzni on drums.
Though based in London, ENGLAND, the group have roots in Hong Kong, New Zealand, South Africa, Ukraine and with the addition of bassist Frédéric Leclercq, France.

They changed their name to Dragonforce before releasing any full albums; their first was "Valley Of The Damned", issued on Sanctuary Records in February 2003; at that time the line-up consisted of ZP Theart, Li, Totman, Almouzni, new bassist Adrian Lambert and new keyboard player Vadim Pruzhanov.
"Sonic Firestorm" followed in May 2004, the band's second album was recorded with David Mackintosh on drums.
In October of the next year, the band parted ways with bassist Adrian Lambert; Frédéric Leclercq was tapped as his replacement. The band toured relentlessly around the world throughout their career, sharing the stage with the likes of Killswitch Engage, Halford, Chimaira among others and winning kudos from peers and influences alike, accumulating several shelves full of awards along the way and sending audiences wild with an explosive musical style that features the band members favourite elements from all styles of music from Rock, Metal all the way to early '90s' video games music; a unique style that in the absence of anything more descriptive they like to call “extreme-power-Metal”.

In early 2006 Dragonforce delivered their third studio record, "Inhuman Rampage", peaking at #5 on the U.S. Top Independent Albums chart and reaching the #103 position on The Billboard 200; it includes the single, "Through The Fire And Flames", which became their first Billboard Hot 100 cracker.

Album List :
Valley Of The Damned
(2003)
1. Invocation Of The Apocalyptic Evil
2. Valley Of The Damned
3. Black Fire
4. Black Winter Night
5. Starfire
6. Disciples Of Babylon
7. Revelations
8. Evening Star
9. Heart Of A Dragon
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Sonic Firestorm
(2004)

1. My Spirit Will Go On
2. Fury Of The Storm
3. Fields Of Despair
4. Dawn Over A New World
5. Above The Winter Moonlight
6. Soldiers Of The Wastelands
7. Prepare For War
8. Once In A Lifetime
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Inhuman Rampage
(2006)

1. Through The Fire And Flames
2. Revolution Deathsquad
3. Storming The Burning Fields
4. Operation Ground And Pound
5. Body Breakdown
6. Cry For Eternity
7. The Flame Of Youth
8. Trail Of Broken Hearts
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Monday, March 16, 2009

Jimi Hendrix





James Marshall Hendrix was born on November 27, 1942 in Seattle, Washington USA. Widely acknowledged as the finest Rock guitarist of all time, he sensationally performed playing right-handed with Fender Strat, or left-handed or, like an hurricane, behind his back, upside-down and with teeth; often with innovative electronic experiments like feedback, distortion and other effects.

Hendrix's story began in the early '60s, when he played as sideman for many groundbreaking R&B artists, he moved to New York in the mid-'60s playing in Greenwich Village clubs, Animals bassist Chas Chandler saw Hendrix perform at a club there and invited him to London.
With Chandler acting as his manager, in fall of 1966, the guitarist with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell formed The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
The London music scene in 1967 was exploding, "Are You Experienced?", the debut album spawned memorable tracks like "Hey Joe", "Purple Haze" and "The Wind Cries Mary", which all entered the U.K. Top 10. In the States Hendrix's popularity was a bit slower, but when he returned to America, in June 1967, made an appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival, his performance was a musical and visual feast, culminating in a sequence that saw him playing the guitar behind his back, over his head, with teeth and then set the instrument on fire, praying to the guitar gods who blessed him.
Experience's second effort, "Axis: Bold As Love", was released that same year, followed by 1968's double-set "Electric Ladyland" which spawned two U.K. hits, "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" and "All Along The Watchtower" plus the masterpieces "Gypsy Eyes", "Crosstown Traffic", "Voodoo Chile".
In October 1968, all three albums of the trio were in the U.S. Pop charts at once: "Are You Experienced?", had peaked at #5, "Axis: Bold As Love" reached the #3 spot and "Electric Ladyland" hit #1.
The Experience had broken-up in June of 1969 after a show in Denver when Hendrix was fighting with the band members.

In early 1970, Hendrix with his longtime friends Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on drums, recorded and released the live album "Band Of Gypsys" but the trio broke up after three concerts.
The legendary guitarist performed at the Isle Of Wight festival and returned to London following a short European tour.
At the age of 27, on 18 September 1970, he died of a drug overdose.
Jimi Hendrix is buried in Greenwood Memorial Cemetery in Renton a suburb of Seattle.

Album List :
Are You Experienced
(1967)

1. Purple Haze
2. Manic Depression
3. Hey Joe
4. Love Or Confusion
5. May This Be Love
6. I Don't Live Today
7. The Wind Cries Mary
8. Fire
9. Third Stone From The Sun
10. Foxey Lady
11. Are You Experienced?
12. Stone Free
13. 51st Anniversary
14. Highway Chile
15. Can You See Me
16. Remember
17. Red House
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Axis: Bold As Love
(1967)

1. EXP
2. Up From The Skies
3. Spanish Castle Magic
4. Wait Until Tomorrow
5. Ain't No Telling
6. Little Wing
7. If 6 Was 9
8. You Got Me Floatin'
9. Castles Made Of Sand
10. She's So Fine
11. One Rainy Wish
12. Little Miss Lover
13. Bold As Love
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Electric Ladyland
(1968)

1. ...And The Gods Made Love
2. Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)
3. Crosstown Traffic
4. Voodoo Chile
5. Little Miss Strange
6. Long Hot Summer Night
7. Come On (Part One)
8. Gypsy Eyes
9. Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
10. Rainy Day, Dream Away
11. 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)
12. Moon, Turn The Tides ... Gently, Gently Away
13. Still Raining, Still Dreaming
14. House Burning Down
15. All Along The Watchtower
16. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
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Band Of Gypsys [live]
(1970)

1. Who Knows
2. Machine Gun
3. Changes
4. Power To Love
5. Message To Love
6. We Gotta Live Together
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Bob Marley & The Wailers

Robert Nesta Marley was born on February 6, 1945 in a small village called Nine Miles in the parish of St. Ann, JAMAICA; his mother was an eighteen-year-old black girl called Cedella Booker while his father was Captain Norval Marley, a 50-year-old white quartermaster attached to the British West Indian Regiment. When Bob Marley was barely into his teens, he moved to Kingston where he began his astonishing music career.
In 1962 Marley linked up with Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston --a.k.a. Bunny Wailer-- to form the Ska Reggae trio The Wailing Wailers and two years later the group scored their first Jamaican #1 hit single with "Simmer Down"; they disbanded in 1966 and before Marley moved to Delaware in the U.S. he married a young girl called Rita Anderson; that October Marley, after eight months in America, returned to Jamaica, he joined up with Livingston and Tosh to re-form the group, now known as The Wailers.

In 1970 bass player Aston 'Family Man' Barrett and his brother, drummer Carlton Barrett, joined The Wailers and the band issued its first album credited to Bob Marley & The Wailers, "Soul Rebels", it was also the band's first full-length collaboration with producer Lee Perry, for whom they had already recorded a string of fairly successful singles; a year later Marley signed to the revolutionary Island Records, by the spring of 1972 the entire Wailers were in London, ostensibly promoting their CBS debut single "Reggae On Broadway".
"Catch A Fire" appeared on the major label Island in spring 1973, although this album was not an immediate hit, it made a considerable impact on the media and began the process of spreading of Reggae outside Jamaica. That year the group also released their second album, "Burnin'", an LP that included new versions of some of the band's older songs such as "Duppy Conquerer" "Small Axe" and "Put In On", together with tracks like "Get Up, Stand Up" and "I Shot The Sheriff", the latter made famous by Eric Clapton.
After Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh left to pursue their own solo careers, Marley spent the better part of 1974 in the studio working on the sessions that eventually provided "Natty Dread"; to fill the harmonic void, the I-Three's, consisting of his wife Rita Marley and singers Marcia Griffith and Judy Mowatt, were recruited. The following year the record cracked the top 100 of the U.S. Pop Albums chart and the band went out on the road to promote the release with an international tour, among the concerts were two summer shows at the Lyceum Ballroom in London which, even now, are remembered as highlights of the decade.
The shows were recorded and the subsequent concert album, "Live!", together with the single "No Woman No Cry", both made the U.K. charts.
In spring 1976 was released "Rastaman Vibration", it became the band's breakthrough LP in the U.S. peaking at #8 on the Pop Albums chart and the track "Roots, Rock, Reggae" was their first Pop Singles chart entry at #51.
In December of the same year Marley was forced to leave Jamaica due to an assassination attempt which left him wounded.
The group relocated to London where they recorded their next album, "Exodus"; released in June 1977, this album established Bob Marley & The Wailers as one of the worldwide most interesting and original bands; it peaked at #20 on the U.S. Pop Albums list and remained on the U.K. charts for 56 straight weeks spawning three sizable hit singles: "Jammin'", "Waiting In Vain", "One Love / People Get Ready" and the title-track. In 1998 Time magazine named "Exodus" the best album of the 20th century.
The band released "Kaya" in early 1978, it debuted at #4 on the British Albums chart backed by two hit singles, "Satisfy My Soul" and "Is This Love"; "Kaya", synonymous with marijuana in Rastafarian culture, was a moderate success in the U.S. reaching the top 50 of the Pop Albums chart.
"Survival", Bob Marley's ninth album for Island Records, was released in the summer of 1979, it didn't rise higher than #70 on the U.S. Top 200 LPs & Tapes chart and was essentially an album of pan-African solidarity.
The band's next effort, "Uprising", which arrived in May 1980, hit every chart in Europe and its lead single, "Could You Be Loved", was a massive worldwide smash; Bob Marley & The Wailers embarked on a major European tour, breaking festival records throughout the continent; the schedule included a 100,000-capacity crowd in Milan, the biggest show in the band's history.

At the end of the European tour the grop went to America, Marley played two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York but, immediately afterwards, was taken seriously ill. Three years earlier, in London, the singer hurt a toe while playing football, the wound had become cancerous and was belatedly treated in Miami, yet it continued to fester. By 1980 the cancer, in its most virulent form, had begun to spread through Marley's body. He fought the disease for eight months, taking treatment in Germany. At the start of May, Bob Marley left Europe for his Jamaican home, a journey he did not complete. He died in a Miami hospital on Monday May 11, 1981, at age 36. Bob Marley is buried in a crypt at Nine Miles, near his birthplace, with his Gibson guitar; his early death brought him nearly mythic status in music history.

"Confrontation", a posthumous collection produced by Rita Marley, was released in May 1983, two years after Bob Marley's death, it featured unreleased material and singles recorded during his lifetime including the well-known song "Buffalo Soldier". But it was the following year that the best-selling greatest hits compilation, apltly titled "Legend", conquered the world with its anti-violence message to the people; the set has spent an unsurpassed 64 weeks and counting cumulative weeks atop Billboard's Top Pop Catalogue Albums chart.
A tons of compilations were released over the years, "Songs Of Freedom", originally issued as a limited-edition box set in October 1992 by Tuff Gong/Island reached the #86 on The Billboard 200, it spanned Marley's entire career from his first song, "Judge Not" recorded in 1962, to a live version of "Redemption Song", recorded in 1980 in Pittsburgh, his last concert; the 4-CD set featured rare, hit, re-mixed and a handful of unreleased tracks including "Iron Lion Zion", which peaked at #11 on The Modern Rock chart and shot to #5 on the British chart.

"Africa Unite: The Singles Collection" celebrates Bob Marley's 60th Birthday with his first greatest hits package to include not only his early sides and his Island Records hits but also a new recording and two new remixes; along with 17 vintage tracks, the set, released in November 2005, spotlights "Slogans" which features Eric Clapton on guitar and is the first new official Marley track released in more than a decade.
Album List :
Catch A Fire
(1973)

1. Concrete Jungle
2. Slave Driver
3. 400 Years
4. Stop That Train
5. Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby)
6. Stir It Up
7. Kinky Reggae
8. No More Trouble
9. Midnight Ravers
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Burnin'
(1973)

1. Get Up, Stand Up
2. Hallelujah Time
3. I Shot The Sheriff
4. Burnin' And Lootin'
5. Put It On
6. Small Axe
7. Pass It On
8. Duppy Conqueror
9. One Foundation
10. Rastaman Chant
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Natty Dread
(1974)

1. Lively Up Yourself
2. No Woman, No Cry
3. Them Belly Full
4. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block)
5. So Jah Seh
6. Natty Dread
7. Bend Down Low
8. Talkin' Blues
9. Revolution
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Live!
(1975)
1. Trenchtown Rock
2. Burnin' And Lootin'
3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
4. Lively Up Yourself
5. No Woman, No Cry
6. I Shot The Sheriff
7. Get Up, Stand Up
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Rastaman Vibration
(1976)

1. Positive Vibration
2. Roots, Rock, Reggae
3. Johnny Was
4. Cry To Me
5. Want More
6. Crazy Baldheads
7. Who The Cap Fit
8. Night Shift
9. War
10. Rat Race
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Exodus
(1977)
1. Natural Mystic
2. So Much Things To Say
3. Guiltiness
4. The Heathen
5. Exodus
6. Jammin'
7. Waiting In Vain
8. Turn Your Lights Down Low
9. Three Little Birds
10. One Love / People Get Ready
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Kaya
(1978)

1. Easy Skanking
2. Kaya
3. Is This Love
4. Sun Is Shining
5. Satisfy My Soul
6. She's Gone
7. Misty Morning
8. Crisis
9. Running Away
10. Time Will Tell
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Survival
(1980)

1. So Much Trouble In The World
2. Zimbabwe
3. Top Rankin'
4. Babylon System
5. Survival
6. Africa Unite
7. One Drop
8. Ride Natty Ride
9. Ambush In The Night
10. Wake Up And Live
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Uprising
(1980)

1. Coming In From The Cold
2. Real Situation
3. Bad Card
4. We And Dem
5. Work
6. Zion Train
7. Pimper's Paradise
8. Could You Be Loved
9. Forever Loving Jah
10. Redemption Song
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Confrontation
(1983)

1. Chant Down Babylon
2. Buffalo Soldier
3. Jump Nyabinghi
4. Mix Up, Mix Up
5. Give Thanks And Praises
6. Blackman Redemption
7. Trench Town
8. Stiff Necked Fools
9. I Know
10. Rastaman Live Up
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Legend
(1984)

1. Is This Love
2. No Woman, No Cry
3. Could You Be Loved
4. Three Little Birds
5. Buffalo Soldier
6. Get Up, Stand Up
7. Stir It Up
8. One Love / People Get Ready
9. I Shot The Sheriff
10. Waiting In Vain
11. Redemption Song
12. Satisfy My Soul
13. Exodus
14. Jammin'
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Africa Unite The Singles Collection
(2005)
1. Soul Rebel
2. Lively Up Yourself
3. Trenchtown Rock
4. Concrete Jungle
5. I Shot The Sheriff
6. Get Up, Stand Up
7. No Woman, No Cry [live]
8. Roots, Rock, Reggae
9. Exodus
10. Waiting In Vain
11. Jammin'
12. Is This Love
13. Sun Is Shining
14. Could You Be Loved
15. Three Little Birds
16. Buffalo Soldier
17. One Love / People Get Ready
18. Africa Unite [2005 remix]
19. Slogans [NEW TRACK] —Eric Clapton on guitar—
20. Stand Up Jamrock [2005 remix]