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Legend,Bob Marley
    • Legend
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    • No Woman, No Cry
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    • Buffalo Soldier
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    • Three Little Birds

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    • Is This Love
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    • No Woman, No Cry
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    • Could You Be Loved
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    • Three Little Birds
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    • Buffalo Soldier
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    • Get Up Stand Up
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    • Stir It Up
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    • One Love/People Get Ready
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    • I Shot the Sheriff
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    • Waiting in Vain
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    • Redemption Song
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    • Satisfy My Soul
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    • Exodus
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    • Jamming

album review

The classic Marley album, the one that any fair-weather reggae fan owns, Legend contains 14 of his greatest songs, running the gamut from "I Shot the Sheriff" to the meditative "Redemption Song" and the irrepressible "Three Little Birds." Some may argue that the compilation shortchanges his groundbreaking early ska work or his status as a political commentator, but this isn't meant to be definitive, it's meant to be an introduction, sampling the very best of his work. And it does that remarkably well, offering all of his genre-defying greats and an illustration of his excellence, warmth, and humanity. In a way, it is perfect since it gives a doubter or casual fan anything they could want. Let's face it, the beauty and simplicity of Marley's music was as important as his message, and that's captured particularly well here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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      • Legend is Legendary

      • Even though he passed away in 1981, Bob Marley & the Wailers continues to be one of the most recognized names in music in the world.  Whether you are already a fan or someone new, Legend is an album that should be grabbed for your collection.  A mixture of live and studio recordings of Bob Marley's later, more well known tracks this entire album can receive multiple plays without you knowing that repeat was on.  Even though this is a great album, noticibly missing are tracks from Marley's earlier ventures and one should look into his other albums such as Catch A FireBurnin' (Deluxe Edition)', Rasta Revolution and Natty Dread.
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