Easy Skanking in Boston '78 is the fifth live album by Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers. It was released on February 3, 2015, by Island Records and Tuff Gong. It was recorded at the Boston Music Hall (now The Wang Theatre) on June 8, 1978, as part of the band's Kaya Tour in support of their 10th studio album, Kaya.
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Released | 3 February 2015 | |||
Recorded | 8 June 1978 | |||
Venue | Boston Music Hall (Boston, Massachusetts) | |||
Genre | Reggae | |||
Length | 69:55 | |||
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Bob Marley and the Wailers chronology | ||||
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Bob Marley and the Wailers video chronology | ||||
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Easy Skanking in Boston '78 was released in three separate editions – as a stand-alone CD, on DVD/Dd and Blu-ray. The albums was released by the Marley family on his 70th birthday to honour Marley and his work.[1] It received mixed to positive reviews from music critics.
Background
editA year and a half prior to the recording, Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt in Jamaica, taking bullets to the chest and arm.[2][3] Easy Skanking In Boston '78 was filmed at the Wang Theatre (Boston) in (Boston,Massachusetts).[4][5] The video footage was shot with a hand-held camera by a fan that Marley allowed to sit right in front of the stage.[6] During the filming of the band's live performance in the Wang Theatre, the cinematographer was forced to change rolls of film from time to time, leaving gaps in the recording of the performance. Animation video elements were produced and added to fill the gaps by S77 group (who have worked with the likes of Bruno Mars, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili,Disney and many more).[7] The tour supported the band's debut solo album, Kaya (1978).[8] Most of the songs on Easy Skanking In Boston ’78 originate from the album, but it also contains the band's past hits.[9]
On February 17, 2015, this remastered unreleased concert was released by the Marley family on his 70th birthday.[10] The DVD/Blu-Ray features video footage never seen of the Band and Marley.[11]
Reception
editReview scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [12] |
Irish Examiner | [13] |
Record Collector | [14] |
Rolling Stone (Germany) | [15] |
Uncut | 7/10[16] |
David Jeffries of AllMusic stated: "Easy Skanking in Boston '78 marks the beginning of the Universal Music Group's archival Bob Marley series, something made possible by the Marley family, who offered up plenty of archival concert and unreleased studio recordings. This first release is a powerful show, slowly rolling up from midtempo favorites into some kicking and classic Wailers anthems like 'Jamming' and 'Exodus'. The sound quality is excellent and a vast improvement over bootlegs, which still sounded quite good, but it does seem an odd selection to launch the reggae legend's archival series, until one looks at the accompanying video release.[12] Midnight Daver of World a Raggae wrote "This timeless live performance by the 'King of Reggae', and one of the best posthumous Marley albums to date from Island/Universal, is well worth the price of admission and proof positive that there will never be another Bob Marley."[17]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Slave Driver" | Bob Marley | 4:13 |
2. | "Burnin' and Lootin" | Bob Marley | 5:35 |
3. | "Them Belly Full" | Carlton Barrett, Lecon Cogil | 3:37 |
4. | "The Heathen" | Bob Marley | 4:20 |
5. | "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" | Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Hugh Peart | 5:35 |
6. | "I Shot the Sheriff" | Bob Marley | 4:51 |
7. | "Easy Skanking" | Bob Marley | 3:26 |
8. | "No Woman No Cry" | Vincent Ford | 7:04 |
9. | "Lively Up Yourself" | Bob Marley | 7:49 |
10. | "Jamming" | Bob Marley | 9:42 |
11. | "War/No More Trouble" | Carlton Barrett, Allan Cole / Bob Marley | 6:03 |
12. | "Get Up, Stand Up" | Bob Marley, Peter Tosh | 5:54 |
13. | "Exodus" | Bob Marley | 7:00 |
Total length: | 69:55 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" | 5:35 |
2. | "I Shot the Sheriff" | 4:51 |
3. | "No Woman No Cry" | 7:04 |
4. | "Lively Up Yourself" | 7:49 |
5. | "Jamming" | 9:42 |
6. | "War/No More Trouble" | 6:03 |
7. | "Exodus" | 7:00 |
Total length: | 48:02 |
Charts
editChart (1978) | Peak position |
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US Reggae Albums (Billboard)[18] | 1 |
Personnel
editCredits adapted from AllMusic.[12]
- Bob Marley - vocals, guitar
- Junior Marvin – guitar, backing vocals
- Al Anderson - guitar
- Aston Barrett – bass
- Carlton Barrett – drums, percussion
- Earl Lindo – keyboards
- Tyrone Downie – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
- Alvin Patterson – percussion
- Rita Marley – backing vocals
- Marcia Griffiths – backing vocals
- Judy Mowatt – backing vocals
References
edit- ^ Kreps, Daniel (December 22, 2014). "Bob Marley Reissues Planned for 70th Birthday".
- ^ "Bob Marley & The Wailers Easy Skanking in Boston 78 180g 2LP-Elusive Disc". www.elusivedisc.com.
- ^ Goldman, Vivien (July 16, 2006). "An account of an attempt to murder Bob Marley in 1976" – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ "'Easy Skanking In Boston 78' set for February 17 release". Bob Marley. January 14, 2015.
- ^ "Easy Skanking In Boston '78 - Record Collector Magazine". recordcollectormag.com.
- ^ "Bob Marley & The Wailers - Easy Skanking In Boston '78". Uncut.
- ^ "Bob Marley & The Wailers: 'Easy Skanking in Boston '78' Album Review". January 20, 2016.
- ^ Havers, Richard (January 14, 2015). "Marley's Easy Skanking in Boston".
- ^ "Bob Marley And The Wailers – Easy Skanking In Boston '78". Mojo.
- ^ Scheetz, Cameron. "Win a Blu-ray of the live Bob Marley special Easy Skanking In Boston '78". Music.
- ^ "Bob Marley's 70th birthday continues with commemorative release 'Easy Skanking in Boston '78'". EW.com.
- ^ a b c Jeffries, David. "Bob Marley & the Wailers – Easy Skanking in Boston '78". AllMusic.
- ^ O'Driscoll, Des (1 April 2015). "Album/DVD review: Bob Marley & the Wailers, Easy Skanking in Boston '78". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ McGuinness, Paul (May 2015). "Bob Marley & the Wailers – Easy Skanking in Boston '78". Record Collector. No. 440. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ Feyer, Jörg (12 March 2015). "Bob Marley: Easy Skanking In Boston '78". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ Spencer, Neil (14 April 2015). "Bob Marley & the Wailers – Easy Skanking in Boston '78". Uncut. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ "Easy Skanking in Boston '78: Proof yet again that there will never be another Bob Marley". Reggae Magazine | World A Reggae | Unifying people through Reggae Music. January 27, 2015.
- ^ "Bob Marley Chart History (Reggae Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 4, 2019.