To understand the hype around Soul Revolution Part II , you have to go back to 1971. Before Bob Marley was a global icon playing stadiums, he was a young artist hungry for a sound. He found it in the partnership with the mad genius producer, Lee "Scratch" Perry.
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: An early take of the song that would eventually title their 1978 major-label album. Keep On Moving : A notable cover of the Curtis Mayfield track, reimagined with a distinct reggae rhythm. Availability and Formats To understand the hype around Soul Revolution Part
Read a detailed historical review of the 2004 Universal remastering at PopMatters Some say Elias made it up