Bob Marley and The Wailers THE PEEL SESSIONS
May 1, 1973 BBC Sessions
London, England
* Venue: Top Gear, BBC Studios
* City: London
* State/Province: Greater London
* Country: England
Band Lineup:
* Bob Marley, vocals, rhythm guitar
* Peter Tosh, vocals, lead guitar
* Bunny Wailer, vocals, percussion
* Aston Barrett, bass
* Carlton Barrett, drums
* Earl ‘Wya’ Lindo, keyboards
The SetList:
1. CONCRETE JUNGLE
2. RASTAMAN CHANT
3. SLAVE DRIVER
Bob Marley and The Wailers
November 26, 1973 BBC Sessions
Top Gear Radio Show, Kensington House
London, England
2nd Performance on BBC Radio
The Setlist Part 2:
4. KINKY REGGAE
5. YOU CAN’T BLAME THE YOUTH
6. GET UP STAND UP
Source: Pre-FM Reel > Cx > DAT >
CD > EAC > CDWav > FFE > FLAC
Length: 23:59 min
Size: 133 MiB FLAC
FreeMorrison Notes:
There was a supposed recorded interview with Bob by the BBC after the Wailers finished “Get Up Stand Up” however it is still unknown if the interview also took place November 26, 1973.
Much Respect to my friend Bomba for sharing this rare gem with me,
please find the 2 Original enclosed text from Bomba in the folder.
Here’s some of the original notes and comments:
Notes:
“In praise and to the glory of the Rastafari, InI bring one love and Inity
to the massive with this gem from the original Wailers.
All of your favorite artists are together on three rare tracks from June of 1973.
In perfect harmony are Bob, Bunny, and Peter, backed by the solid rhythms of Carlton and Family Man.
Studio quality with a little hiss for historical accuracy, this is as special as
any material traded among his fans.
Then comes the second of the two sessions, this one from November 1973 without Bunny.
The Peter Tosh material, though, is still great.
With an open heart, you too can share some of this joy”. Bomba
Credits:
“This is the first in a line of DAT seeds, Jah willing, from a great friend
of music named Joey Newlander, aka cosmofone.
His collection is so blessed, as are we to share in his generosity.
To him, respect Itinually.
He converts DAT > CD, which come in the mail and are extracted on
a Plextor 712A, using EAC in High/Secure, Test and Copy mode,
with proper read offsets and the like.
All the details are in the logs.
Conversion, tracking, text & seed to EZT in Nov. 2004 by nibbles,
just a regular guy who wanted to share what makes him happy”. Bomba
FreeMorrison Notes:
Original Eac Log file, Original FFP, Original Wailers-Scan-Shntool, and 2 Original InfoText Documents Included.
New FFP, MD5, auCDTect Flac Reports (100 % Flac), SBE’s Checked and Passed,
And 300dpi Art Work by FreeMorrison Included.
Please Feel Free To Share this one Anywhere, keeping the folder structure intact, please do not alter the Flacs, Bomba or nibbles have already tagged the files so they are ready to burn to disc properly.
For the Love of all that is Sacred – Do Not Convert to MP3 and Circulate this brilliant gem.
Let the River Flow, Much Respect to Bomba for the excellence in sharing Bob Marley and the Wailers.
FreeMorrison January 26th, 2012
thanks for keeping up the work FM — I am a bit swamped already this semester in school and then the whole host nightmare..
maybe within a week or 2 I can get a few things up till then I know these folks are in good hands
This one looks sweet! Thanks FreeMorrison!
To be pedantic, the group was, at the time of these recordings, known simply as The Wailers. Bomba’s notes credit this correctly.