BOB MARLEY
zimbabwe
INDEX
01 WHO WAS BOB MARLEY?
02 ZIMBABWE
04 AWARDS
03 HISTORICAL EVENTS
05 SONG DATA
WHO WAS BOB MARLEY?
He was a Jamaican singer and songwriter. During his musical career he was the leader, composer and guitarist for the bands The Wailers (1964-1974) and Bob Marley & The Wailers (1974-1980). Marley remains the best known and respected performer of reggae music and is credited with helping spread both the music of Jamaica and the Rastafarian movement (of which he was a committed member) to a worldwide audience.
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe is a country in the interior of southern Africa famous for its spectacular landscapes and its varied fauna, which lives mainly in parks, reserves and safari areas.
Bob Marley's Survival album "Zimbabwe" (1979) was adopted as an unofficial anthem by the various revolutionary movements that fought against the British colonization of Southern Rhodesia and ultimately led to Zimbabwe's independence. Bob Marley wanted to express himself with this song and transmit PEACE
historical events
Bob Marley wrote this song to the continent to revive the African in its entirety. Following Zimbabwe's declaration of independence, their song of the same name landed on the cover of the African nation's "unofficial anthem."
It is known that Africa, almost in its entirety, is a zone of constant conflict. Dictatorships, colonies and democracies have shared the history of the continent for centuries. The last decades of the 20th century brought about several definitive embankments and liberations in the territory.
This is the case of the Republic of Zimbabwe, a country previously known as Rhodesia that on December 21, 1979 achieved its emancipation and the cessation of the war thanks to the Lancaster House Agreement. The official day of its independence would only be April 18, 1980.
AWARDS
In 2001 the album was definitively remastered and includes a bonus track version "Ride Natty Ride" (12" Mix) previously only available on the "Songs of Freedom" CD.
This song is part of Bob Marley's most famous album "Survival"
SONG DATA
Released October 2, 1979 Recorded Tuff Gong Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica
Genre(s) Roots reggae
Reggae Label Tuff Gong/Island Producer(s) Bob Marley & The Wailers and Alex Sadkin
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BOB MARLEY
zimbabwe
INDEX
01 WHO WAS BOB MARLEY?
02 ZIMBABWE
04 AWARDS
03 HISTORICAL EVENTS
05 SONG DATA
WHO WAS BOB MARLEY?
He was a Jamaican singer and songwriter. During his musical career he was the leader, composer and guitarist for the bands The Wailers (1964-1974) and Bob Marley & The Wailers (1974-1980). Marley remains the best known and respected performer of reggae music and is credited with helping spread both the music of Jamaica and the Rastafarian movement (of which he was a committed member) to a worldwide audience.
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe is a country in the interior of southern Africa famous for its spectacular landscapes and its varied fauna, which lives mainly in parks, reserves and safari areas.
Bob Marley's Survival album "Zimbabwe" (1979) was adopted as an unofficial anthem by the various revolutionary movements that fought against the British colonization of Southern Rhodesia and ultimately led to Zimbabwe's independence. Bob Marley wanted to express himself with this song and transmit PEACE
historical events
Bob Marley wrote this song to the continent to revive the African in its entirety. Following Zimbabwe's declaration of independence, their song of the same name landed on the cover of the African nation's "unofficial anthem." It is known that Africa, almost in its entirety, is a zone of constant conflict. Dictatorships, colonies and democracies have shared the history of the continent for centuries. The last decades of the 20th century brought about several definitive embankments and liberations in the territory. This is the case of the Republic of Zimbabwe, a country previously known as Rhodesia that on December 21, 1979 achieved its emancipation and the cessation of the war thanks to the Lancaster House Agreement. The official day of its independence would only be April 18, 1980.
AWARDS
In 2001 the album was definitively remastered and includes a bonus track version "Ride Natty Ride" (12" Mix) previously only available on the "Songs of Freedom" CD.
This song is part of Bob Marley's most famous album "Survival"
SONG DATA
Released October 2, 1979 Recorded Tuff Gong Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica Genre(s) Roots reggae Reggae Label Tuff Gong/Island Producer(s) Bob Marley & The Wailers and Alex Sadkin
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THANKS GUYS!!