Disc 11. Profile 2. Roots 3. Chant Down Babylon 4. For Ever Loving Jah 5. Three Little Birds 6. Trench Town 7. Rastaman Vibration (Positive Vibration) 8. Roots Rock Reggae 9. Johnny Was a Good Man (Johnny Was) 10. Want More 11. No More Trouble 12. Africa Unite 13. One Drop 14. Ambush 15. Wake up and Live 16. Can't Stop Them Now (Real Situation) 17. Bad Card 18. Mi and Dem (We and Them) 19. Work 20. Rasta Dread (Natty Dread) 21. Bend Down Low 22. Talkin' Blues 23. Blackman Redemption 24. Sun Is Shining 25. Man to Man (Who the Cap Fit) Disc 21. Stiff Neck Fool 2. Pimpers Paradise 3. Jump Nyahbinghi 4. Mix Up 5. Give Thanks and Praise 6. Trouble in the World (So Much Trouble) 7. Zion Train 8. Rastaman Rides Again (Ride Natty Ride) 9. Judge Not 10. Fancy Girls 11. Zimbabwe 12. Winepress (Babylon System) 13. Rat Race 14. Revolution 15. Top Rankin' 16. Rainbow Country 17. Simmer Down 18. Running Away 19. Guiltiness 20. Craven Choke Puppy 21. Natural Mystic 22. So Much Things to Say 23. Survivors (Survival) 24. One Love 25. Lively up Yourself 26. Small Axe 27. Final Statement
Label: RAS Records Release Date: 05/20/2003 Original Release Date: 1995 Recording Mode: Stereo Producer: Bunny Wailer Recording Type: Studio Distributor: BMG (distributor)
HALL OF FAME: A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY is a compilation of Bunny Wailer's covers of Bob Marley songs. Personnel: Bunny Wailer (vocals, keyboards, percussion); Dwight Pinkney, Winston "Bo Peep" Bowen, Junior Marvin, Owen Reid, Gitsy Willis (guitar); Johnny Moore, Bobby Ellis, Everton Gayle, Barrington Bailey (horns); Keith Sterling, Mallory Williams, Lloyd "Obeah" Denton, Christopher Birch, Leroy Romnace, Toney Johnson (keyboards); Robbie Shakespeare, Daniel Thompson, Michael Fletcher, Aston Barrett, Errol "Flabba" Holt (bass); Carl Ayton, Sly Dunbar, Mikey "Boo" Richards, Style Scott, Hugh Malcolm (drums). Includes liner notes by Bunny Wailer. HALL OF FAME won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. Bunny Wailer's name will forever be tied with Bob Marley's, possibly even more so than the third member of the original Wailers, Peter Tosh, both because of his assumed name and because he's spent much of his solo career, particularly since Marley and Tosh's deaths, as the band's semi-official caretaker, devoting many of his solo albums, such as TIME WILL TELL and THE NEVERENDING WAILERS, to thoughtful, non-exploitative remembrances of and tributes to his late bandmates. The two-disc, 52-track 1995 release HALL OF FAME combines remixed versions of old Wailers material with new recordings by Wailer and many of the musicians who made the original Wailers records so powerful, including the underrated guitar Junior Marvin, whose fluid yet rhythmic playing is the album's secret weapon. A sincere, loving, and completely captivating collection, HALL OF FAME is a tribute worthy of the man who inspired it.
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