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“Nutty Dread” is an album recorded and released by Bob Marley in 1974, and it is Marley’s masterpiece, as it includes representative numbers such as “No Woman, No Cry”, and one of the best reggae albums. It was awarded as the ultimate work as a record. The masterpiece, a valuable recording session held at Harry J Studio in Kingston, Jamaica in 1974, has been compiled with master quality and sound board sound sources leaked by the people involved. Here, in addition to the studio demos and rehearsal takes of all nine songs on the album, we also include “Am a Do” and “Am a Do”, which were added as bonus tracks on the remastered CD of this work released in 2001. It includes numbers such as “Keep the Faith,” and three songs, “Lively Up Yourself,” “Them Very Full,” and “Bend Down Low,” have previously been released by The Way. It’s a self-cover of a song released under the name Lars, and it’s interesting that a demo was made for re-recording it here. Also, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, who had been at the core of the album, had already left the Wailers at this time, and it was a time when major changes were seen in terms of sound, so it is a gem with high documentary value. 01. Lively Up Yourself (Studio Demo) / 02. Lively Up Yourself (Vocal Acapella) / 03. Lively Up Yourself (Alt. Studio Demo) / 04. Lively Up Yourself (Studio Jam Rehearsal) / 05. No Woman No Cry ( Studio Demo Take One) / 06. No Woman No Cry (Studio Demo Take Two) / 07. No Woman No Cry (Piano Rehearsal) / 08. Them Belly Full (Studio Demo) / 09. Rebel Music (3 O’clock Roadblock )(Studio Demo) / 10. So Jah Seh (Studio Demo) / 11. Natty Dread (Studio Demo) / 12. Bend Down Low (Studio Demo Take Two) / 13. Revolution (Studio Demo) / 14. Revolution (Studio Demo Take Two) / 15. Am A Do (Studio Demo Take One) / 16. Am A Do (Studio Demo Take Two) / 17. Talkin’ Blues (Studio Demo) / 18. Talkin’ Blues Version (With I-Roy ) / 19. Keep The Faith (Unreleased Studio Demo)
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