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  1. Early Years 1969-1973 by Bob Marley & the Wailers released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 2003 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "The Early Years 1969-1973" on Discogs.

  3. Most of Bob Marley's early music was recorded with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, who together with Marley were the most prominent members of the Wailers. In 1972, the Wailers had their first hit outside Jamaica when Johnny Nash covered their song "Stir It Up", which became a UK hit. The 1973 album Catch a Fire was released worldwide, and sold well.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · 1981 - Bob Marley & The Wailers With Peter Tosh - Hallmark 1981 - Chances are - Warners 1983 - Birth of a Legend/Early Music - CBS 1984 - The Essential - Breakaway 1984 - 25 greatest hits - Happy Bird ... 1993 - The Early Years 1969-1973 [Box set] - Trojan 1994 - Rainbow Country - Charly

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Catch_a_FireCatch a Fire - Wikipedia

    The album has nine songs, two of which were written and composed by Peter Tosh; the remaining seven were by Bob Marley. While Bunny Wailer is not credited as a writer, the group's writing style was a collective process. For the immediate follow-up album, Burnin', also released in 1973, he contributed four songs.

  6. The founding members, in 1963, were Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley), Peter Tosh (Winston Hubert McIntosh), and Bunny Wailer (Neville Livingston). During 1970 and 1971, Wailer, Marley and Tosh worked with renowned reggae producers Leslie Kong and Lee "Scratch" Perry. They released four albums before signing to Island Records in 1972.

  7. Rebel Music is a compilation album by Bob Marley & The Wailers released by Island Records in 1986. It consists 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 of "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" and the first album appearance of 1977 B Side "Roots".