Description[]
"Rastaman Vibration" is the second studio album by Bob Marley & The Wailers, released in the spring of 1976. While the album was a big hit in the USA (Top 10), it did not generate a hit single.
Facts[]
- Date of release: April 30, 1976
- Recorded at: Harry J. Studios / Joe Gibbs Studio, Kingston, Jamaica
- Lineup (see song info for more detailed lineup):
- Bob Marley, lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Aston Barrett, bass guitar
- Carlton Barrett, drums, percussion
- Tyrone Downie, keyboards
- Donald Kinsey, lead guitar
- Earl "Chinna" Smith, lead guitar
- Alvin "Seeco" Patterson, percussion
- The I-Threes, backing vocals
- Produced by: Bob Marley & The Wailers, Chris Blackwell
- Artwork by: N/A
- Liner notes by: N/A
Track Listing[]
Original release[]
- "Positive Vibration"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Johnny Was"
- "Cry To Me"
- "Want More"
- "Crazy Baldhead"
- "Who The Cap Fit"
- "Night Shift"
- "War"
- "Rat Race"
2001 remastered release[]
- "Positive Vibration"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Johnny Was"
- "Cry To Me"
- "Want More"
- "Crazy Baldhead"
- "Who The Cap Fit"
- "Night Shift"
- "War"
- "Rat Race"
- "Jah Live" (bonus track)
Deluxe Edition[]
Disc One[]
- "Positive Vibration"
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae"
- "Johnny Was"
- "Cry To Me"
- "Want More"
- "Crazy Baldhead"
- "Who The Cap Fit"
- "Night Shift"
- "War"
- "Rat Race"
- "Jah Live" (original mix)
- "Concrete" (B-side of "Jah Live" single)
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae" (single mix)
- "Roots, Rock, Dub" (single dub mix)
- "Want More" (alternate album mix)
- "Crazy Baldhead" (alternate album mix)
- "War" (alternate album mix)
Disc Two[]
- "Intro" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Trenchtown Rock" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Burnin' And Lootin'" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "I Shot The Sheriff" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Want More" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "No Woman, No Cry" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Lively Up Yourself" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Roots, Rock, Reggae" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Rat Race" (live from Hollywood, May 1976)
- "Smile Jamaica" (Part One, A-side)
- "Smile Jamaica" (Part Two, B-side)
Trivia[]
- the complete Hollywood 1976 concert has been released one year later in 2003 as "Live At The Roxy"; for more info about the performance itself see also 1976-05-26.