Bob Marley and the Wailers, John Peel Sessions, BBC Radio, 1973

Bob Marley and the Wailers record 2 sessions for BBC’s legendary DJ John Peel in 1973.

The first session, recorded on May 1, 1973 is actually broadcast for the first time on May 15, 1973.  Repeat broadcasts air July 24, 1973 and July 14, 1980.  This session comes on the heels of the release in the UK of 2 brand new singles in March 1973.  Concrete Jungle is release by Island as the first single from the forthcoming Catch A Fire album on March 20, 1973.  The following week, Island Records releases “Slave Driver” (single “Get Up, Stand Up” b-side) on March 27, 1973.  Island officially releases the Wailers’ debut album for the label Catch A Fire on April 13, 1973.  Peel records three tracks during this first session:

John Peel Sessions, May 1, 1973

Producer – John Walters
Engineer – Bob Conduct
Engineer – Mike Robinson
Studio – Langham 1

The Wailers are:

Bob Marley (Acoustic Guitar, Vocals)
Bunny Livingstone (Conga, Bango, Vocals)
Peter Mackintosh (Guitar, Vocals)
Aston Barrett (Bass)
Carlton Barrett (Drums)
Earl Lindo (Keyboards)

1. Slave Driver
2. Rastaman Chant
3. Concrete Jungle


“Concrete Jungle”

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The second session, recorded on November 26, 1973, is actually originally broadcast on December 25, 1973.  Included with this session is a rare interview with Bob Marley.

Producer – John Walters/Pete Dauncey
Engineer – Adrian Revill
Studio – Studio T1, Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd’s Bush

The Wailers are:

Bob Marley (Acoustic Guitar, Vocals)
Peter Mackintosh (Guitar, Vocals)
Aston Barrett (Bass)
Carlton Barrett (Drums)
Earl Lindo (Keyboards)

1. Intro
2. Kinky Reggae
3. Can’t Blame The Youth
4. Get Up, Stand Up


Interview

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