Soul Rebels
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Soul Rebels | ||
Studio album by The Wailers (reggae) | ||
Released | December 1970 | |
Recorded | August-November 1970 | |
Genre | Reggae | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Trojan | |
Producer(s) | Lee Perry | |
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The Wailers (reggae) chronology | ||
The Best of the Wailers (1970) |
Soul Rebels (1970) |
Soul Revolution (1971) |
Soul Rebels is an album by The Wailers, their first album to be released outside of Jamaica. The Wailers approached producer Lee Perry in August 1970 to record an entire album, and the sessions took place at Randy's Studio 17 in Kingston, Jamaica until November. First issued in the UK by Trojan Records in December 1970, the album has since been re-released several times on several different labels. Lee Perry's production is sparse and haunting, only featuring guitar, bass, drums and vocals with no horns or other embellishments.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Soul Rebel"
- "Try Me"
- "It's Alright"
- "No Sympathy"
- "My Cup"
- "Soul Almighty"
[edit] Side two
- "Rebel's Hop"
- "Corner Stone"
- "400 Years"
- "No Water"
- "Reaction"
- "My Sympathy"