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Soul Rebels

Soul Rebels
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Studio album by Bob Marley and The Wailers
Released December 1970
Recorded August - November 1970
Genre Reggae
Length 33:09
Label Trojan
Producer Lee Perry
Bob Marley and The Wailers chronology
The Wailing Wailers
(1965)
Soul Rebels
(1970)
Soul Revolution
(1971)
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Allmusic 4.5/5 stars

Soul Rebels is an album by The Wailers, their first album to be released outside of Jamaica. The Wailers approached producer Lee "Scratch" Perry in August 1970 to record an entire album, and the sessions took place at Randy's Recording Studio (from then it was Randy's Studio 17) in Kingston, Jamaica, until November. First issued in the UK by Trojan Records in December 1970, the album has since been re-released several times on several different labels. Perry's production is sparse and haunting, only featuring guitar, bass, drums, electronic organs, and vocals with no horns or other embellishments.

The first track, "Soul Rebel", was from the first collaboration of Perry and Marley. Marley initiated the idea for the song, and Perry arranged and co-wrote the music as Marley dictated the lyrics.

Allmusic gave Soul Rebels a glowing retrospective review, calling it "a strange and wonderful set of early reggae that at times plays fast and loose with the already established conventions of the genre".

According to the book, I & I: The Natural Mystics: Marley, Tosh and Wailer by Colin Grant, the band was not happy with the "soft porn" look of the album cover, clashing as it did with their sensibilities, and were upset that they weren't consulted on its look.

Also "No Sympathy (Version)" (replaces "My Sympathy", due to error)


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