Licenced from its original label (Trojan Recordings), this release on Receiver is a reissue of the original 1970 Bob Marley and the Wailers album produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. The disc is the same, from the track list right down to the sexist commando cover art, and these imminently groovy, R&B-flavoured pop gems show no signs of wear.
Marley's compositions from this period, though often overlooked, are excellent. Such tracks as "Try Me", "It's Alright", "Soul Almighty", and "No Water" give off such a unique stylistic charge that they seem particularly fresh in the light of the overkill in Marley's later catalogue. Close, sweet backup vocals by the Wailers, tight, propulsive playing from the Upsetters, and Perry's inventive, psychedelic production make this one of the truly great "lost" albums. A must for collectors and a superb introduction to Marley's early, mature work, SOUL REBELS is a keeper.|
Rovi
Island移籍後にリメイクした"No Sympathy"や"Four Hundred Years"などPeterの個性が如何なく発揮されている楽曲もあり、今やDubの仙人となったLee Perryのプロデュースというのも見逃せない。
ジャケはポスターの前に女性を立たせ撮影したという逸話(珍)があり。