Natty Dread

Natty Dread

Natty Dread

ASIN: B000005H6C

Editorial Reviews
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The words and beats are crucial to the power of Bob Marley's songs. When Hunter turns "Lively Up Yourself" and "Bend Down Low" from his Natty Dread into soul-jazz, organ-combo shuffles or "Dem Belly Full" into a Latin-jazz blowing session, he divorces them so completely from the originals that they lose their connection to Marley. They become generic '50s jazz tunes, and Hunter's quartet isn't good enough to make such material sound special. Not a single tune features a real reggae rhythm, and instead of making the tunes richer, the rearrangements make them blander. The album's one special moment comes on an imaginative interpretation of "No Woman, No Cry." It begins with a solo guitar rendition of "The Tennessee Waltz," which segues smoothly into a glowing, understated version of the Marley ballad. --Geoffrey Himes

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Natty Dread
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great versions of some well known Marley songs
  • Pretty Good
  • 1 star for Remastered - 5 stars for original
  • Bob Marleys comeback!
  • This Was My Introduction To The Genius Of Bob Marley!
Natty Dread
Bob Marley & the Wailers
Manufacturer: Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005KB9X
Release Date: 2001-06-12

Tracks:

  1. Lively Up Yourself
  2. No Woman, No Cry
  3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
  4. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block)
  5. So Jah Seh
  6. Natty Dread
  7. Bend Down Low
  8. Talkin' Blues
  9. Revolution
  10. Am-A-Do (Bonus Track)

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Natty Dread captures Bob Marley's decisive transition from Wailers band member to auteur, his singing and writing now front and center, and the revamped band securely reined in to his defiant, Rastafarian worldview. This 1974 release mirrors the lineup's more sinewy sound, carved by Al Anderson's spidery guitar fills, Touter's telegraphic keyboard, the I-Threes' female vocal choruses and vamping horns--a potent brew that bubbles under his then most openly political songs. A position paper on the daunting ghetto realities of Jamaica's Trenchtown, the album reels off a series of enduring Marley classics and kicks off with the giddy, sexy reggae anthem, "Lively Up Yourself," with its hilarious but mysterious spoken fadeout ("What you got in dat bag, dere?"). It continues with the uplifting pep talk in "No Woman No Cry," the grim dispatches of "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)" and "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)," as well as the exhortations of the title song and "Revolution." Marley's own dreadlocks were still just growing in then, but this is nonetheless fully matured, riveting reggae at its most focused, righteous, and rhythmically irresistible. --Sam Sutherland

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great versions of some well known Marley songs.......2007-02-02

Natty Dread is a real treat. Songs that I have heard many times in their original Jamaican version get outstanding treatment here. I understand this to be Marley's first effort without the Wailers.

He re-records Lively Up Yourself and Bend Down Low and breathes new life into them. The new songs are very good too. The band is outstanding throughout.

And don't let this version of 'No Woman, No Cry' throw you off. It's a different tempo than the famous live version but does work in the context of this cd.


4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good.......2006-11-20

Okay, there are several good songs on Natty Dread. I love Lively Up Yourself, plus Dem Belly Full; Rebel Music; So Jah Seh; Talkin' Blues and Revolution are good too. You'll notice I don't include No Woman, No Cry. I'm sorry, but this doesn't have HALF the sincerity of the live version, which is certainly definitive. This seems almost forced, whereas the live version is a reggae anthem. The title track strikes me as silly and childish, plus I don't see how Bend Down Low made on this album. If you're new to Bob, you're better off with Catch a Fire, Burnin' or Exodus (not to mention Legend). But once you're into him, this isn't a bad buy at all.

1 out of 5 stars 1 star for Remastered - 5 stars for original.......2006-05-20

Who remastered it? It sure wasn't Bob; find the UNremastered CD if you can. Or better yet, - the original LP is absolutely amazing. This remastered version is a record company trying to tell you it is "New and Improved" when it is neither.

For the best experience in appreciating Bob Marley and what he accomplished, read a biography, then listen to all the ORIGINAL albums. Here are some of my favorite Bob Marley songs that are NOT usually on any best list:

Heathen, Small Axe, Who the Cap Fit, War, Get Up Stand Up, Johnny Was, Duppy Conqueror, Cry To Me, One Foundation.

If I was forced to pick his best song it would probably be "War." Even though he didn't write the words and it is largely spoken, it is extremely powerful.

5 out of 5 stars Bob Marleys comeback!.......2006-04-16

After Bob Marleys recent split from the oringinal 3 Wailers, Bob had to come up with some way to get him back on track.
So by joining together his wife Rita Marley and Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt known as the I-Threes and an American Guitarist Al Anderson he made his new Wailers with Familyman and Carly Barret still on Bass/Percussion. The band was now named,
"Bob Marley & The Wailers."

And about 10 months later they produced Natty Dread releasing October 25th 1974.
The album was not a huge succes unlike it is today, as the likes of Queen releasing Bohiem Rhapsody and Abba firmly in the charts, did not give Bob Marley a decent chance.
Natty Dread however was still a solid albym.

The album kicks off with the groovy Lively Up Yourself, Bobs humour brings the song alive, along with Familymans amazing bass playing. 10/10

The second song No Woman No Cry is a studio version of the legendary live version, nethertheless the song still is a very decent effort. 9/10

Third brings the inspiring Them Belly Full(But We Hungry) it is a rebel on how the rich greedly flash there money while the poor poeple are shunted to one side and left there to starve. 9/10

Forth brings Rebel Music(3 O'clock Road Block) this is a very well produced song with a strong reggae feel. Bobs talking about his ambush in London. 8/10

Fifth brings So Jah Seh, which was one of the singles, a very underated song, written by Rita Marley and Willy Francisco. 10/10

Sixth brings Natty Dread a brilliant song, a catchy beat, talking about life in Trench Town. One of the many highlights of the album. 10/10

Track numer seven brings Bend Down Low originally produced 1968 with Lee "Scratch" Perry, it is a very well thought of love song. 9/10

Number eight sees Talkin' Blues an absoulute gem, its very nice to see Blue's with Reggae said Chris Blackwell. Another highlight of the album. 10/10

Track nine Revoulution is probably the albums best, and is the most hard hitting song. Another excellent song written by Bob. 10/10

And finaly number tens Am-A-Do is a rare Bob song which originally appeared on the Talkin' Blues album. I must admit the song is addictively catchy, and sometimes you may find yourself humming the tune. A great way to end the album. 9/10

All in all Natty Dread is a collection of classic songs its a pity that some of these songs arent as well known as they should be, and i cannot believe none made Legend.

Feel free to buy any over Bob Marley albums as they are equally as good as this one.
His a list of them to help you.

1. Catch A Fire released 13th April 1973
2. Burnin released October 19th 1973
3. Natty Dread released October 25th 1974
4. Live! released December 5th 1975
5. Rastaman Vibration released 15th January 1976
6. Exodus released June 3rd 1977
7. Kaya released March 23rd 1978
8. Babylon By Bus released October 12th 1978
9. Survival released October 2nd 1979
10. Uprising released June 10th 1980
11. Confrantation released May 23rd 1983 - recorded same time as Uprising though.

My favourite has to be Uprising but Natty Dread is still a all time classic.

5 out of 5 stars This Was My Introduction To The Genius Of Bob Marley!.......2006-01-16

Though I love "Burnin" and "Catch A Fire" just as much
as this one, this album was my introduction to Marley
and holds a special place in my heart!
It was 1981 and I was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wa.
right outside Seattle. I had two of the hippest roomates
that I could've had!
We all were heavily into music and exchanged ideas,
albums, genres with each other and I expanded
rapidly on my musical expertise!
I was also turned on to "gunga" and guinness stout (yuck!)
by a "spliff-smoking" kat (B.D.) who was out of Brooklyn, NY
via Jamaica who used to play this funky but offbeat
to my ear at that time kind of music called reggae!--
Boy, I liked it!
Bob Marley was my favorite of these that he played
and a new love affair with another great artist was born!
Buy any Bob Marley and The Wailers album from 1972's
"Catch A Fire" to 1980's "Uprising" and you can't miss!
R.I.P. Bob Marley!!
Natty Dread Anthology
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great compilation
  • Bob Marley finally has fierce competition!!
Natty Dread Anthology
Cornell Campbell
Manufacturer: Trojan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007NA1JU
Release Date: 2005-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Girl of My Dreams
  2. Stars
  3. Gorgon
  4. Dance in a Greenwich Farm
  5. Conquering Gorgon
  6. Gun Court Law
  7. They Can't Get Me Out
  8. Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm
  9. Press Along Natty Dread
  10. Give Me Strength Oh Jah
  11. Gorgon Is the Ruler
  12. Stay Down Babylon
  13. Jah Jah a Go Beat Them
  14. I'll Mash You Down
  15. Please Be True
  16. Wherever I Lay My Hat
  17. I've Got to Keep on Running
  18. Duke of Earl
  19. Sun
  20. Whenever You Need Me
  21. Heading for the Mountain
  22. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
  23. Rasta Come from Jail
  24. Natty Dread

Tracks:

  1. My Sweet Baby
  2. Got to Tell It to the People
  3. Malicious World
  4. I'll Never Let Go
  5. Press Along Natty
  6. Fight Against Corruption
  7. Trick in the Book
  8. Boxing
  9. Rope In
  10. Chatty Chatty Too Much
  11. My Love for You
  12. Everybody Want Promotion
  13. Hypocrites
  14. No Man's Land
  15. Jah Jah Me No Born Yah
  16. Gorgon Is Back
  17. Confusion on the Land
  18. My Guiding Star
  19. Drifter
  20. Queen of the Minstrel
  21. Be True to Me
  22. Hard Headed Israelites [Aka Follow Instruction]

Album Description

Jamaica's answer to Curtis Mayfield. Most comprehensive collection of the singer's output ever released. 2 CD set. Trojan. 2005.

Album Details

Back is the Mid-to-late Seventies, Cornel Campbell Vied with Dennis Brown and Johnny Clarke for the Mantle of Jamaican Music's Most Popular Singer after Bob Marley. It was the Period When a Mix of Rockers and Latter-day Rocksteady Ruled the Dancehalls, and Aching, Romantic Ballads Sold Just as Well as the Gritty Roots and Reality Songs Favoured by Many Rasta Astists. Cornel-who'd Started his Career Back in the Ska Eraat Studio One - Specialised in Both, and his Sweetly Expressive Falsetto is Now Synonymous with Reggae's Golden Age. It was a Period When He was Crowned the Gorgon Afeter Sweeping all Before Him with Songs Like 'queen of the Minstrel', 'girl of My Dreams', 'stars' and 'dance in a Greenwich Fram'. His Biggest Hits were Recorded for Bunny Lee, who Continued to Voice Him Well Into the Eighties and Matched the Self-effacing Campbell with a Succession of Unforgettable Rhythms as Rockers Evolved Into First Steppers, and Then Early Dancehall.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great compilation.......2005-10-12

The essential Cornell Campbell is all here. A great compilation for those who are new to his music and collectors. Disc one is a compilation of his 70's hits and disc two is a collection of the 80's songs. Most of those tracks are produced by Bunny Lee so the quality is guaranteed.
I wouldn't call Cornel Campbell, a competition to Bob Marley or even close, but this CD collection is a must have For all Reggae fans.

5 out of 5 stars Bob Marley finally has fierce competition!!.......2005-05-04

Cornel Cambell is a very close, almost equal, competition for Bob Marley as the greatest reggae artist of all time. This album is an incredible compilation of extremely smooth reggae, and i would suggest it to anyone with even the slightest interest in reggae music
Natty Dread
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    Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
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    Release Date: 1997-03-25

    Tracks:

    1. Lively Up Yourself
    2. No Woman, No Cry
    3. Them Belly Full
    4. Rebel Music
    5. So Jah Seh
    6. Natty Dread
    7. Bend Down Low
    8. Talkin' Blues
    9. Revolution

    Amazon.com

    The words and beats are crucial to the power of Bob Marley's songs. When Hunter turns "Lively Up Yourself" and "Bend Down Low" from his Natty Dread into soul-jazz, organ-combo shuffles or "Dem Belly Full" into a Latin-jazz blowing session, he divorces them so completely from the originals that they lose their connection to Marley. They become generic '50s jazz tunes, and Hunter's quartet isn't good enough to make such material sound special. Not a single tune features a real reggae rhythm, and instead of making the tunes richer, the rearrangements make them blander. The album's one special moment comes on an imaginative interpretation of "No Woman, No Cry." It begins with a solo guitar rendition of "The Tennessee Waltz," which segues smoothly into a glowing, understated version of the Marley ballad. --Geoffrey Himes
    Natty Dread
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      Natty Dread
      Bob Marley & the Wailers
      Manufacturer: Polygram Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000001FXX
      Release Date: 1990-05-31

      Tracks:

      1. Lively Up Yourself
      2. No Woman, No Cry
      3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
      4. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Road Block)
      5. So Jah Seh
      6. Natty Dread
      7. Bend Down Low
      8. Talkin' Blues
      9. Revolution

      Amazon.com essential recording

      Natty Dread captures Bob Marley's decisive transition from Wailers band member to auteur. His singing and writing are now front and center, and the revamped band is securely reined in to his defiant, Rastafarian worldview. This 1974 release mirrors the lineup's more sinewy sound, carved by Al Anderson's spidery guitar fills, Touter's telegraphic keyboard, the I-Threes' female vocal choruses and vamping horns--a potent brew that bubbles under his then most openly political songs. A position paper on the daunting ghetto realities of Jamaica's Trenchtown, the album reels off a series of enduring Marley classics and kicks off with the giddy, sexy reggae anthem, "Lively Up Yourself," with its hilarious but mysterious spoken fadeout ("What you got in dat bag, dere?"). It continues with the uplifting pep talk in "No Woman No Cry," the grim dispatches of "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)" and "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)," as well as the exhortations of the title song and "Revolution." Marley's own dreadlocks were still just growing in then, but this is nonetheless fully matured, riveting reggae at its most focused, righteous, and rhythmically irresistible. --Sam Sutherland
      Natty Dread Anthology
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        Natty Dread Anthology
        Cornell Campbell
        Manufacturer: Sanctuary Trojan Us
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        Release Date: 2005-05-17

        Tracks:

        1. Girl of My Dreams
        2. Stars
        3. Gorgon
        4. Dance in a Greenwich Farm
        5. Conquering Gorgon
        6. Gun Court Law
        7. They Can't Get Me Out
        8. Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm
        9. Press Along Natty Dread
        10. Give Me Strength Oh Jah
        11. Gorgon Is the Ruler
        12. Stay Down Babylon
        13. Jah Jah a Go Beat Them
        14. I'll Mash You Down
        15. Please Be True
        16. Wherever I Lay My Hat
        17. I've Got to Keep on Running
        18. Duke of Earl
        19. Sun
        20. Whenever You Need Me
        21. Heading for the Mountain
        22. Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
        23. Rasta Come from Jail
        24. Natty Dread

        Tracks:

        1. My Sweet Baby
        2. Got to Tell It to the People
        3. Malicious World
        4. I'll Never Let Go
        5. Press Along Natty
        6. Fight Against Corruption
        7. Trick in the Book
        8. Boxing
        9. Rope In
        10. Chatty Chatty Too Much
        11. My Love for You
        12. Everybody Want Promotion
        13. Hypocrites
        14. No Man's Land
        15. Jah Jah Me No Born Yah
        16. Gorgon Is Back
        17. Confusion on the Land
        18. My Guiding Star
        19. Drifter
        20. Queen of the Minstrel
        21. Be True to Me
        22. Hard Headed Israelites [Aka Follow Instruction]
        Natty Universal Dread, 1973-1979
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Throw out all yer other cd's - this is all ya needs!!
        • as I would say...
        Natty Universal Dread, 1973-1979
        Big Youth
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        Release Date: 2000-10-31

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        5. Battle Of The Giants (Part 2)
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        Tracks:

        1. Mosiah Garvey (Extended)
        2. Wolf In Sheep Clothing (Version 1)
        3. Wolf In Sheep Clothing (Version 2)
        4. Keep Your Dread
        5. I Light And I Salvation
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        9. Dread High Ranking
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        20. Can't Take Wah Happen On A West
        21. Politcal Confusion

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Throw out all yer other cd's - this is all ya needs!!.......2006-06-03

        Big Youth. Natty Universal Dread. 3-disc bonanza. 51 tracks. Covers period between 1973-79. Blood & Fire. D J/Reggae at its most highest. You probably own some other cd's. Throw them out. This is all you need. 'Nuff discussion.

        5 out of 5 stars as I would say..........2002-01-23

        Blood and Fire shots another basic cd-set. Big youth unleashed in three cd's, grabbing the best from 1973 to 1979, most of it unavaible in cd. As the brother would tell you.....go for it.
        Natty Dread a Weh She Want
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          Horace Andy
          Manufacturer: Sanctuary Trojan Us
          ProductGroup: Music
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          15. This Must Be Hell (12' Mix)
          16. (Stop Your) Brutality (12' Mix)
          17. Got To Be Sure (Of A Woman's Love) (12' Mix)
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          Natty Dread
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            Natty Dread
            Various Artists
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            Release Date: 1998-11-24

            Tracks:

            1. Soul Almighty - Bob Marley
            2. Big Seven - Judge Dread
            3. Tide Is High - Johnny Clarke
            4. Jah Jah Ah Natty Dread - Lee "Scratch" Perry
            5. Walls of Jericho - Freddie McGregor
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            {Limited Edition} Bob Marley and friends - Dreamland "CD & Bumper Sticker" [featuring: the Wailers / The Upsetters / Peter Tosh / Big Youth / Dave Barker & Bunny Livingston
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