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Rastaman Vibration is the
eighth studio album by
Jamaican reggae band Bob
Marley and the Wailers,
released in
April 1976.
Reviewing for
Rolling Stone in...
- 173–181. doi:10.1080/1369183X.1981.9975679. Cashmore, E.
Ellis (1983).
Rastaman: The
Rastafarian Movement in
England (second ed.). London: Counterpoint...
- "Zion Train", "Iron Lion Zion", the
Bunny Wailer song "
Rastaman" ("The
Rasta come from Zion,
Rastaman a Lion!"), The
Melodians song "Rivers of Babylon" (based...
- in 1979. In
addition the
harmony vocals on "Blackman Redemption" and "
Rastaman Live Up" are
performed by the I-Threes in
order to give the
album a consistent...
- album. This was
followed by his
breakthrough album in the
United States,
Rastaman Vibration (1976),
which reached the Top 50 of the
Billboard Soul Charts...
- Half Way Road in England. Bob
Marley & the Wailers' next album, 1976's
Rastaman Vibration, was a
breakthrough success in the US,
reaching #8 on the Billboard...
-
first appeared on Bob
Marley and the Wailers' 1976
Island Records album,
Rastaman Vibration, Marley's only top 10
album in the USA. (In UK it
reached position...
- of
tracks drawn from such
albums as
Catch A Fire,
Natty Dread, Live!,
Rastaman Vibration,
Babylon By Bus, and Survival, as well as an
exclusive remix...
- Wailers,
first released in June 1977
through Island Records,
following Rastaman Vibration (1976). The album's
production has been
characterized as laid-back...
- Woman, No Cry", from the Live! album. His
subsequent albums,
including Rastaman Vibration, Exodus, Kaya,
Survival and the last
album released during his...