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Bob Marley As a Rasta, Bob Marley was a great defender of cannabis which he used as a sacrament. On the cover of Catch a Fire he is seen smoking a large spliff (marijuana cigarette), and the spiritual use of cannabis is mentioned in many of his songs.
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Bob Marley played his final concert at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 23, 1980. The live version of "Redemption Song" on Songs of Freedom was recorded at this show.[5] Marley afterwards sought medical help from Munich specialist Josef Issels, but his cancer had already progressed to the terminal stage.
Marley and the Wailers recorded songs on minor record labels throughout the 1960s. The band did not enjoy widespread commercial success until they signed with England’s Island Records in the early 1970s. The group then released a series of internationally successful albums, including Catch A Fire (1972), Burnin' (1973), Natty Dread (1975), and Live (1975).
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The set includes a duet with the late Joe Strummer on Bob Marley's "Redemption Song," and collaborations with Fiona Apple, Nick Cave, Carl Perkins and Glen Campbell. Cash tackles two Neil Young songs, "Heart of Gold" and "Pocahontas," as well as material by Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, Steve Earle, Roy Orbison, Chuck Berry and Willie Nelson.
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Now, as you can see, this album will feature contemporary artists duet-ing with the original recordings of Marley's vocals to make new versions of the songs. Stephen Marley is producing this tribute to his father . . . Re-mixing the new vocals with his father's original ones. Stephen [who is ... a member of the Marley-offspring band the Melody Makers] is not the only Marley child working on the album. Damian Marley was the one that set up in Joe Perry's studio [the Boneyard] in mid-January of 1999 to see Steven Tyler lay down some vocals to be mixed with Bob Marley's vocals [later on] for the CD. Still no word yet on which song the toxic twins have done.
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