New Bob Marley & The Wailers EP, “I Know A Place”, Plus More Available Digitally – Exclusively on iTunes

New Bob Marley & The Wailers EP, I KNOW A PLACE, Plus Out-Of-Print Reggae Albums, Compilations and Tracks Available Digitally for the First Time Exclusively on iTunes

 

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Starting today reggae fans will be treated to a treasure trove of first-time digital releases with tracks and albums unavailable in any form for some 30 years exclusively on iTunes. The Island 50th Anniversary Reggae promotion, featuring special offers today through August 17, marks an important milestone for the genre in the download world.

Exclusively available on iTunes and released by Island/UMe will be six “Digital 45s” from the Congoes, Zap Pow and others; a new Bob Marley & The Wailers EP compilation; 10 out-of-print albums and previously unavailable digitally from the likes of the Heptones, Wailing Souls, and George Faith; and three new multi-artist collections.

The “Digital 45s” (bold indicates a digital premiere) are “Congo Man”/”Congo Man Chant” (Congoes), “Ballistic Affair”/”Ballistic Dub” (Leroy Smart), “Dreadlocks in Moonlight”/”Cut Throat” (Lee Perry), “To Be A Lover (Have Mercy)”/”Diana” (George Faith), “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door”/”The Dealer” (Arthur Louis) and “This Is Reggae Music”/”Break Down The Barriers” (Zap Pow).

The albums debuting for digital download are Night Food (The Heptones), Wild Suspense (Wailing Souls), To Be A Lover (George Faith), Black Roots (Sugar Minott), Classic Rockers (Augustus Pablo), Jezebel and Just In Time (Justin Hinds & The Dominoes), and the compilations Dubmission and Dubmission 2 — The Remixes.

The I Know A Place EP collects five tracks Bob Marley & The Wailers recorded with producer Lee “Scratch” Perry. The title track was first issued on the limited edition retrospective One Love in 2001, has been out of print since, and now makes its digital premiere on I Know A Place. “Who Colt The Game” was issued on the bonus disc that accompanied the U.K. edition of One Love and similarly has been out of print; “Smile Jamaica [version]” was culled from the 2001 Expanded Edition of Kaya. And both “Punky Reggae Party” [Jamaican 12″ version] in its full “disco mix” and the complete recording of “Keep On Moving” hail from the2001 Exodus Deluxe Edition.

Additionally, three new Island 50th Anniversary – branded 10-track compilations will be issued exclusively on iTunes. Roots Train boasts Junior Murvin, Max Romeo & The Upsetters, Lee Perry, Jah Lion and others. Crucial Classics features vintage recordings from Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear, Toots & The Maytals, The Heptones and more, while Dreadlocks In Moonlight offers romantic reggae classics from Black Uhuru, Dillinger, Toots Hibbert, George Faith and Gregory Isaacs, among others.

With the celebration of Island 50th Anniversary, 2009 is a reggae summer.

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