WWW, September 2007 - The Dub Organiser brings us a very interesting selection of some rare and very ancient Wailers material, and not the kind of music you'd expect to hear!
No matter from which you approach Reggae Music, sooner or later you will be confronted with Bob Marley and/or the Wailers, if they have not introduced you to Reggae Music in the first place.
Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer formed the original Wailing Wailers back in the 1960's, and they started to record material for Sir Coxsone Dodd's Studio One an Lee Perry's Black Ark to name just two studio's.
Along the way, the Wailing Wailers became Bob Marley & the Wailers and large portions of the planet were introduced to Reggae Music in a special way. The rest of the story can be considered too well known to be told in this review, which goes for this Podcast as well.
The Wailers Record Shack Chapter One is a well organized selection by the Dub Organiser. A large portion is reserved for Tuff Gong productions, Bob Marley's own Studio named after one of the names he carried. Peter Tosh's own Intel Diplo Label isn't forgotten, either.
However, the most interesting stuff comes in the second part of the show, when it's time for some Bunny Wailer productions from his Solomonic Label. Most interesting, as the unmistakable sound of Solomonic is disgracefully under-rated by a lot of Reggae connoisseurs, selectors and collectors.
So big up once more to the Dub Organiser!
PLAYLIST
01. Fire Fire - The Wailers (Wail n Soul M blank)
02. Dog Teeth - Peter Tosh & The Wailers (Intel Diplo)
03. Midnight Ravers - Bob Marley & The Wailers (Tuff Gong)
04. Ravers Version - Wailers All Star (Tuff Gong)
05. Craven Version - Big Youth (Tuff Gong)
06. Eastern Memphis - Family Man & The Rebel Arms (Cobra)
07. Version/rebel Am I - The Wailers (Cobra)
08. Bide Up - Bunny Wailer (Solomonic)
09. Bide - I'Ony & Big Youth (Solomonic)
10. Dreamland Version - The Wailers (Solomonic)
11. Search For Love - Bunny Wailer (Solomonic)
12. Search For Love - The Wailers (Solomonic)
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