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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

  1. 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.
  2. Focus on bass and percussion lines to appreciate the raw rhythmic foundation of early 1970s Kingston reggae.
  3. Note lyrical continuity: many themes from these tracks reappear throughout Marley’s later, more widely known work.