search:  GO
login / join now



  
music detail
  

Catch A Fire

Bob Marley & The Wailers
 
 

User Review Be the first one to review this item!
Year Released 2001
Label Island Records (USA)
Categories Reggae  >  Roots Reggae
WHAT CAN I GET, if I trade this item?
to get this item, WHAT DO I NEED TO TRADE?
users that have this CD
users that want CDs by this artist
description
Bob Marley & The Wailers: Bob Marley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Peter McIntosh (guitar, piano, organ, background vocals); Aston Barrett (bass instrument); Carlton Barrett (drums); Bunny Livingston (congas, bongos, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Wayne Perkins (guitar); John Bundrick (Clavinet, organ, synthesizer); Tyrone Downie (organ); Robbie Shakespeare (bass instrument); Winston Wright, Chris Karen, Francisco Willie Pep (percussion); Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley (background vocals).
Recording information: Dynamic Sound Studio, Kingston, Jamaica; Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; Randy's Studio 17, Kingston, Jamaica; Island Studios, London, England.
It is nearly impossible to imagine a time when reggae was not part of the cultural currency. Though Bob Marley and the Wailers cannot be said to have invented the style, they certainly brought it to the world stage, and this album was the torch that lit the way. CATCH A FIRE hit with the force of a revelation when it was released in 1973, and though Chris Blackwell tailored its sound with a rock audience in mind, the album was still unlike anything that had ever come down the pike. Ironically, even given its relatively full production and electric guitar solos, CATCH A FIRE sounds more organic and rootsy than any of the Wailers' subsequent releases.
While the percolating rhythms and burbling bass lines of the Barrett brothers, and the sweet, impeccable harmonies of Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer soothe and move, CATCH A FIRE also introduces the conscious, politically minded themes that would remain at the center of Marley's songwriting for the rest of his career. "Concrete Jungle," one of the towering standout tracks, addresses the trap of inner cities, while "Slave Driver" and "400 Years" take on racial/historical issues. Yet Marley's penchant for gorgeous love songs is evident here too on his all-time classic "Stir It Up." Even after everything that followed, and the cult of idolatry that formed around Marley, this remains soulful, message-driven music that goes straight to the blood. Utterly essential.


music tracks
song title
1Concrete Jungle
2Slave Driver
3400 Years
4Stop That Train
5Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby)
6Stir It Up
7Kinky Reggae
8No More Trouble
9Midnight Ravers
10High Tide Or Low Tide
11All Day All Night


user reviews
we want to hear what you think!
  • rate this: click to rate
    Save Review

users who have this item

users who want items by this artist view all users

user lists about music view all music lists
The Midnight Organ Fight CDs - favorites from 2008
a list of 16 items by cblaze
The Instinct CDs – currently listening to
a list of 6 items by atredpoint
Thriller CDs - all-time favorites
a list of 7 items by hmulcahy
I Gotta Make It Great R&B Albums
a list of 8 items by LighterUp
popular music in the same categories
additional info
Manufacturer's List Price:  $13.95
Producer:  Bob Marley; Chris Blackwell
Format:  CD
Popularity Rank:  37,717
Purchase this item:  Amazon.com

Home | About Us | Contact Us | In The News | Jobs | Advertise With Us | Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy |   © 2009 Swaptree, Inc.

Certain product data ©2009 For personal use only. All rights reserved. (click for more)