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    | | |  | Classic Albums - Bob Marley and the Wailers: Catch a Fire |  | List Price: $9.99 Your Price: $9.99
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  Summary: robert
 Review: this is a great live recording of bob and the wailers,the sounds are very clear and smooth while bob gives his knowledge and teaching to the people and i would recomend this one to anybody it is definitly worth what you pay,this is a video you can watch over and over again without getting tired of it.i seen it so many times and still love to watch it.
 
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  Summary: Great Insight
 Review: This is a wonderful video for anyone interested in the technical aspects of the creation of a classic album, and the efforts of the production team to translate a "new" musical style to the masses. With a strong focus on the music-- especially the drum and bass-- and indispensible interviews with the original Wailers as well as the session musicians who contributed to the album. Bass Players will love the priceless interviews with "Family Man" Barrett and Robbie Shakespeare. This is not a concert video, but a great look behind the scenes at the making of a breakthrough record, including a track-by-track breakdown of some of the original studio tapes. Highly recommended for musicians. May bore the heck out of non-musicaians.
 
 Rating:
  Summary: Great Insight
 Review: This is a wonderful video for anyone interested in the technical aspects of the creation of a classic album, and the efforts of the production team to translate a "new" musical style to the masses. With a strong focus on the music-- especially the drum and bass-- and indispensible interviews with the original Wailers as well as the session musicians who contributed to the album. Bass Players will love the priceless interviews with "Family Man" Barrett and Robbie Shakespeare. This is not a concert video, but a great look behind the scenes at the making of a breakthrough record, including a track-by-track breakdown of some of the original studio tapes. Highly recommended for musicians. May bore the heck out of non-musicaians.
 
 
 
 
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