![]() ![]() As well as the demos and rehearsals of tracks that eventually ended up on the band's albums, there were also songs that never made the final cut, and that's what I'm concentrating on here. From 1972's 'Catch A Fire' right up to the band's final studio albums 'Uprising', and the posthumous release 'Confrontation' of 1981, the Wailers were meticulous in rehearsing their material, frequenting studios such as Harry J's, Dynamic, Joe Gibbs, The Black Ark and Bob's own Tuff Gong studios, all in Kingston Jamaica, plus Island's Basing Street Studios in London. Just about every song that eventually appeared on Bob Marley & The Wailers' studio albums had a demo recording, and often also a rehearsal take, and they are all great recordings that showcase the 'bare-bones' versions of songs that we would eventually know and love when the finished versions became available on the band's albums. ![]()
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