Bob Marley And The Wailers - Feel Alright
Compilation «Feel Alright» covers the period from 1967 to 1972, when Bob Marley & The Wailers became one of the most revered bands in Jamaica. By this time, Marley, Neville O'Riley Livingstone (Bunny Wailer) and Peter Hubert MacIntosh (Peter Tosh) were permanent members of the team for several years. There is no doubt that the popularity of Bob Marley & the Wailers at home is comparable only with the sun, "magic herb" marijuana and the Great Jah, but Marley, Livingston and Tosh tried to make the serene and bright sound of their music known throughout the world. The musicians signed with JAD records - African-American record label, owned by future super-star Jonny Nash and entrepreneur Danny Sims. In the U.S., they made an extensive concert and recorded a lot of valuable musical material, together with such illustrious hitmeykerom as Leslie Kong, the legendary Barrett Brothers and many others. During this period Bob Marley and the team have created many beautiful music reggae samples, which were almost immediately acquired the status of classics of the genre, and have been fertile ground for the works of the great number of followers. One can hardly find a person never heard of a specific and very recognizable music Bob Marley & the Wailers. Most of the tracks on «Feel Alright» will be known to everyone, because for many years been a source of inspiration and medicine from worldly concerns for millions of people around the world. The compilation includes the most famous "songs of life, hope and rebellion, its popularity in the modern world, proving that even after nearly twenty-five after his untimely death, Bob Marley remains among the most celebrated musicians in the world.
1. Stir It Up
2. African Herbsman
3. Bend Down Low
4. Caution
5. Small Axe
6. Turn Me Loose
7. Screwface
8. Mellow Mood
9. Jah Is Mighty
10. Feel Alright
11. Thank You Lord
12. Shocks Of The Mighty Feat. L.perry
13. Soon Come
14. More Axe
15. Man To Man
16. Tread Oh
17. Sun Is Shining
18. Brand New Second Hand
19. Reggae On Broadway






























