Rastaman Vibration (1976)
Produced by : Bob Marley & The Wailers
Harry J. Studios et Joe,Gibbs Studios, Kingston, Jama?que
| 1.Positive Vibration [3:20] (Vincent Ford) |
| 2.Roots, Rock, Reggae [3:35] (Vincent Ford) |
| 3.Johnny Was [3:35] (Rita Marley) |
| 4.Cry To Me [2:40] (Rita Marley) |
| 5.Want More [4:10] (Aston Barrett) |
| 6.Crazy Baldheads [3:05] (Rita Marley/Vincent Ford) |
| 7.Who The Cap Fit [4:05] (Aston Barrett / Carlton Barrett) |
| 8.Night Shift [3:10] (Bob Marley) |
| 9.War [3:40] (Alan Cole / Carlton Barrett) |
| 10.Rat Race [2:50] (Rita Marley) |
This album, the most heavily charged in religious rhetoric, is the one thats had the greatest success (except, of course, compilations). The War song, inspired by a speech given by the Emperor Haile Selassie to the United Nations, delivered an international dimension of reggae and also that of its main ambassador. On the original artwork, imitation burlap, we can read the inscription: "Ideal to sort the herbe."









