Catch a Fire
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Catch a Fire | ||
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Missing image BobMarleyCatchAFire.jpg Album cover | ||
Album by The Wailers | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Reggae | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer | ??? | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Wailers Chronology | ||
Catch a Fire (1973) | Burnin' (1973) | Natty Dread (1974) |
Catch a Fire is the major label debut for Jamaican roots reggae band Bob Marley & the Wailers, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). The album established the band as international superstars, and Marley in particular became world-famous, especially in the Caribbean and Africa, and among immigrants in Europe and African-Americans in the United States. The socially aware lyrics and militant tone surprised many listeners, but others were attracted to songwriters Bob Marley and Peter Tosh's confrontational subjects and optimistic view of a future free from oppression.
Catch a Fire peaked at #171 and #51 on Billboard's (North America) Pop Albums and Black Albums charts respectively. It is number 123 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Contents |
Track listing
Side one
- "Concrete Jungle" (Marley) - 4:13
- "Slave Driver" (Marley) - 2:53
- "400 Years" (Marley/Tosh) - 2:45
- "Stop That Train" (Tosh) - 3:55
- "Baby We've Got A Date" (Marley) - 3:57
Side two
- "Stir It Up" (Marley) - 5:32
- "Kinky Reggae" (Marley) - 3:37
- "No More Trouble" (Marley) - 3:57
- "Midnight Ravers" (Marley) - 5:10
Personnel
- Bob Marley - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Aston Barrett - Bass Guitar
- Carlton "Carlie" Barrett - Drums
- Chris Blackwell - Producer
- Carlton Lee - Engineer
- Bunny Wailer - Bongos, Conga, Vocals
- Peter Tosh - Organ, Guitar, Piano, Vocals
- Tony Platt - Engineer
- Bob Weiner - Design
- Rod Dyer - Designde:Catch a Fire