Proof of a profit....produced by lee(scratch)perry
05/13/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"cd 1 is very early takes of some of bob's most powerful tunes. the lyrics on this album are incredibly spiritual and have inspired me in many ways. cd 2 is the instumental dub to cd 1. (the rythum tracks). this is the greatest raggae music ever recorded. lee perry brings the wailers to a level of creativety that will never be topped."
Amazing but perhaps unneccesarry
Andrew Kimbrell | MD | 05/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Any collaboration of Bunny, Tosh, Marley and perry is inevitably going to blow your speakers and your mind. This collection is no different. However, for the price and rarity of this item, there are only a few tracks you won't find on other cheaper and easy to score marley albums. It is merely a compilation of perry rocksteady material. If you dont already have them, buy African Herbsman, Soul Rebels, Rasta revolution, Catch a Fire, Burnin. I would only recommend this album to serious Bob Marley Collectors."
Reissue of the 1971 album
Josh Routhier | Kittery, ME United States | 12/31/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This set is a reissue of the two albums that were released in 1971. The "Soul Revolution Part II" album, and "Soul Revolution Part II: The Rhythm album". They were released in 1971 after Soul Rebels was released. All three of these albums were produced by Lee Perry. The albums mark the best music of that period. On this box set, "Don't Rock the Boat", "Put it On", "Duppy Conqueror", "Kaya", "Stand Alone", and "Sun is Shining" are among Bob's best vocals. They're are some bonus tracks on these cd's, which are "Soul Rebel", "Mr.Brown", and their instrumentals. Excellent set of music, hard to find though. Be lucky to even find the vinyl set."