Catch a fire / Bob Marley. - 1 audio disc ; 12 in.

Long playing record (LP). The Wailers were originally formed in the days of the "ska" by three young men: Bob Marley, Peter McIntosh and Bunny Livingstone. Later developed the "rock steady" beat. First group to present the "Rudi" songs that introduced the reggae beat. Charlie and Aston Barret later joined the group.

Concrete jungle / Slave driver / 400 years / Stop that train / Baby we've got a date (Rock it baby) / written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (4:12)-- written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (2:54)-- written by Peter Tosh ; performed by the Wailers (2:45)-- written by Peter Tosh ; performed by the Wailers (3:55)-- written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (4:06)-- Side one : Stir it up / Kinky reggae / No more trouble / Midnight ravers / written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (5:30)-- written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (3:36)-- written by Bob Marley ; performed by the Wailers (3:56)-- written by Bob Marley ; the Wailers (4:57)-- Side two :

Producers, Bob Marley, Chris Blackwell ; Writers, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh ; Bass, Aston 'Family Man' Barrett ; Congas, Bongos, Bunny Livingstone ; Drums, Carlton 'Charlie' Barrett ; Piano, Organ, Guitar, Peter Mackintosh (Peter Tosh) ; Acoustic guitar, Bob Marley. Producers, Bob Marley, Chris Blackwell ; Writers, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh ; Bass, Aston 'Family Man' Barrett ; Congas, Bongos, Bunny Livingstone ; Drums, Carlton 'Charlie' Barrett ; Piano, Organ, Guitar, Peter Mackintosh (Peter Tosh) ; Acoustic guitar, Bob Marley.

Lead vocals: Bob Marley ; Vocals: Bunny Livingstone.


Music--Jamaica.
Reggae music--Jamaica.
Music.
Reggae music.


Jamaica.