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Bob Marley and The Wailers: Live Forever

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Recorded 30 years ago while Marley was touring in support of his album Uprising, Live Forever is Bob Marley's last recorded concert. This never before released audio collection offers an incredible snapshot of one of music's most influential performers. The album is being released on February 1, 2011 on UMe/Tuff Gong International.

The record is available as a 2CD+3LP limited edition box set, 2CD Deluxe Edition and digital download and features many of Marley’s most cherished songs; containing unique performances of “No Woman No Cry,” ”Jammin’,” and ”Is This Love,” to name a few.


Disc 1.
1. Greetings
2. Natural Mystic
3. Positive Vibration
4. Burnin and Lootin
5. The Belly Full
6. The Heathen
7. Running Away
8. Crazy Baldhead
9. War - No More Trouble
10. Zimbabwe
11. Zion Train
12. No Woman No Cry

Disc 2.
1. Jamming
2. Exodus
3. Redemption Song
4. Coming In From The Cold
5. Could You Be Loved
6. Is This Love
7. Work
8. Get Up Stand Up

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This audio documentary Live Forever, also immortalizes the last song Marley ever performed live in concert: “Get Up Stand Up,” his rally cry for equality. “Bob’s music has always conveyed a message of hope, unity and love. It has brought countless people together as it did that night 30 years ago in Pittsburgh. To hear that music today and to be able to share it with a new generation shows that Bob is as relevant today as he was 30 years ago,” says Rita Marley.

Uprising’s most notable song, “Redemption Song,” is featured on this extraordinary release and has been covered by everyone from Rihanna and the Dave Matthews Band to Stevie Wonder and Chris Cornell. His hits compilation, Legend, has also spent an astonishing 1,000 weeks on the Billboard catalog chart sitting at #1 for 110 of those weeks. The celebration of Marley’s work continues as Legend gets the video game treatment and is available for download as part of the best-selling Rock Band series. The Marley family also plans to commemorate Bob Marley and his legacy with other celebratory events throughout the year in 2011.

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