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Soul Revolution Part II — Bob Marley & The Wailers (overview)
Soul Revolution Part II is an album associated with Bob Marley & The Wailers from the early 1970s, originating in Jamaica during a prolific period when Marley’s songwriting and the Wailers’ sound were evolving toward the international roots-reggae breakthrough that followed.
Released in Jamaica in 1971, Soul Revolution Part II is the follow-up to Bob Marley and the Wailers' 1970 debut album Soul Rebels. Soul Revolution Part II - Bob Marley - Bandcamp soul revolution part ii bob marley rar top
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1. “Soul Captives” (Version 2)
This track opens the album with a haunting organ riff. The bassline, played by Aston “Family Man” Barrett, is so deep it feels like an earthquake. The rare “Top” versions of this track feature a ghost vocal from Marley that is barely audible under the reverb—pure magic. more widely known work.
Short recommended listening approach
- Compare the Perry-era mixes (often labeled Soul Revolution/Soul Revolution Part II) with later Island-produced versions of the same songs to hear arrangement and mix differences.
- Focus on bass and percussion lines to appreciate the raw rhythmic foundation of early 1970s Kingston reggae.
- Note lyrical continuity: many themes from these tracks reappear throughout Marley’s later, more widely known work.