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The Capitol Session '73

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発売日 2021年09月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMercury Studios
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3576093
SKU 602435760933

構成数 : 2枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      You Can't Blame The Youth
    2. 2.
      Rastaman Chant
    3. 3.
      Duppy Conqueror
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Slave Driver
    2. 2.
      Burnin' And Lootin'
    3. 3.
      Midnight Ravers
  3. 2.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Put It On
    2. 2.
      Stop That Train
    3. 3.
      Kinky Reggae
  4. 2.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Stir It Up
    2. 2.
      No More Trouble
    3. 3.
      Get Up Stand Up

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Bob Marley & The Wailers

その他
アーティスト: Bob Marley

商品の紹介

未発表映像作品
修復された音源が2枚組LPで発売!

この映像は、ボブ・マーリー&ザ・ウェイラーズの非公開セッションがキャピトル・レコーズ・タワーにて、1973年10月24日に名プロデューサーのデニー・コーデルにより撮影されたもの。
コーデルはバンドの12曲のレコーディングを行う様子を撮影することを許可され、4台のカメラで撮影した。
フリーランスのリサーチャーが映像の中の何フレームかの断片を発見するまでは、失われたものと考えられていたが、20年以上にわたり、ニューヨーク、ロンドンとサン・ディエゴのアーカイブや倉庫を捜索して、映像の断片が発掘。
それらを集めて完璧な修復が施され、リマスターが行われた。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2021/07/19)

In America in 1973, unless you were a serious music obsessive, chances were good you were not familiar with reggae music and hadnt heard of Bob Marley & the Wailers. That said, the critical acclaim that greeted their first two albums for Island Records, Catch a Fire and Burnin, and the buzz generated by their first U.S. tour was starting to change that. Producer Denny Cordell was ahead of the curve; he was a fan after hearing Marleys early Jamaican releases, and his label Shelter Records gave the Wailers their first American release, a single of their Lee Scratch Perry-produced classic Duppy Conqueror in 1971 (though the label misspelled it Doppy Conqueror). When the Wailers were wrapping up an American tour in October 1973 with a pair of concerts in San Francisco, Cordell invited them to play a private show in Los Angeles, booking the Capitol Records recording studio, bringing in a camera crew to videotape the set, and inviting friends and fans to cheer on the band. The Capitol Session 73 gives this performance its first authorized release after the long-lost tapes were rediscovered. It also captures the Wailers in a unique moment: Bunny Wailer had quit, and Joe Higgs, who had mentored the Wailers in their early days, joined the tour to fill his spot in the harmonies. And though Peter Tosh was still on board, within months hed leave to go solo. The Capitol Session 73 preserves an evening where the original Wailers fading out and Marleys era as unquestioned leader would soon begin, and one of the things most striking about this material is how strong the Wailers were as a band. Marley clearly had the voice and the charisma to be a frontman, but here hes fully integrated with the other musicians, and the vocal spots from Tosh bring a welcome contrast, with Toshs ominous cool complementing Marleys warmth and passion. Toshs guitar work is equally strong here, and Earl Wire Lindos keyboards support the melodies while turning up the tension. The peerless rhythm section of Aston Family Man Barrett and his brother Carlton Barrett is a model of sinewy, efficient groove, and while it takes a few songs for the band to fully hit their mark, by the time they swing into Burnin and Lootin and Midnight Ravers, they sound unstoppable, and the finale of Get Up, Stand Up tells you all you need to know about why this band became legendary. The set list is also a welcome corrective to the overly simplified image of Marley as a ganga-fortified merchant of sunny vibes; despite the veneer of Rasta calm, this is music of protest, and all the more powerful for its rebellious heart. While 1975s Live! remains the definitive document of Marley on-stage, The Capitol Session 73 is a welcome reminder of the joyous power of the Wailers, not just Marley, and its a valuable addition to their catalog. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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