Wailing Blues: The Story of Bob Marley's "Wailers"
Author(s): John Masouri
Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving band members, "Wailing Blues" reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy. It traces the early lives of the Barrett brothers before they joined Marley in the '60s and discusses how reggae artists like Lee 'Scratch' Perry influenced the band. It includes insider accounts of the assassination attempt on Marley and his exile in London. It examines how hits like "Exodus", "Waiting in Vain", "No Woman No Cry", and "I Shot The Sheriff" were made - songs that have helped change the face of popular music.
Product Information
An experienced writer on music of black origin, John Masouri is a contributor to Echoes (formerly Black Echoes) since 1990 and his work has also appeared in Mojo, Music Week, The Guardian and New Musical Express. He is the co-author of the Guiness Book of Reggae and the Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, and has contributed to several radio and TV programmes about Jamaican music.
General Fields
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- : Omnibus Press
- : Omnibus Press
- : 0.953
- : 01 June 2010
- : 234mm X 156mm X 44mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : John Masouri
- : Paperback
- : 1010
- : 781.646
- : 600
- : b/w photographs