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One Love At Studio One
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On back cover : ℗ © 1991 Poli-Rhythm, Ltd. Printed in Canada On discs: ℗ 1998 Poli-Rhythm, Ltd, Manufactured in USA Recorded at Studio One Recording Studios, 13 Brentford Road, Kingston, Jamaica. 1963 to 1966. Digital restoration done at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Digital remastering done at Northeastern Digital Recording, Inc. Disc 1 is Heartbeat CD HB 111. Disc 2 is Heartbeat CD HB 112. Tracks 1-1, 1- 11, 1-12, 1-16, 2-1, 2-6, 2-8, 2-11 and 2-20 were previously unreleased. The songs on this album have been arranged in the sequence of their actual recording, with the exception of "This Train" (track 1-1) which was cut in 1966 but never released. From "One Love" forward, nearly all of the tracks on this collection were backed by The Soul Brothers Band. Tracks 1-2 to 1-5 : 1963 Tracks 1-6 to 1-14 : 1964 Tracks 1-15 to 2-10 : 1965 Tracks 2-11 to 2-20 : 1966 According to the liner notes: - Track 1-4 ("Do You Remember") is sometimes known as "How Many Times". - Track 1-5 ("Mr. Talkative") was redone years later as "Mr. Chatterbox" for Bunny Lee. - Track 1-8 ("Go Jimmy Go") is a wry ska twist, both lyrically and musically, on the Jimmy Clanton rocker. - Track 1-15 ("Diamond Baby") is a Marley composition based on Curtis Mayfield's "Talking 'Bout My Baby". - Track 1-16 ("Playboy") is patterned after the Contour's American pop hit "Do You Love Me". - Track 2-2 ("Rude Boy") is also known as "Rude Boy Ska" and "Rule Them Rudie". - Track 2-3 ("I'm Still Waiting") is inspired by Billy Stewart's "Sitting in the Park". - Track 2-4 ("Ska Jerk") is based on Jr. Walker and the Allstars' "Shotgun". - Track 2-5 ("Somewhere to Lay My Head") is sometimes called "I Want Somewhere". - Track 2-10 ("Jailhouse") was originally pressed as "Good Good Rudie" and is also called "Rudie Boy". - Track 2-12 ("Who Feels It Knows It") was called "Linger You Linger" when it was first available as a blank label pre-release. - Track 2-17 ("Rolling Stone") is an adaptation of Bob Dylan's classic. - Track 2-19 ("Freedom Time") is also known as "Children Get Ready". - Track 2-20 ("Rocking Steady") is a longer, unoverdubbed version of the single Coxsone released following Marley's death in early 80s and is based on "When First I Heard the Ska" by Delroy (Wilson) and Paulette.
Tracklist
This Train
Simmer Down
I Am Going Home
Do You Remember
Mr. Talkative
Habits
Amen
Go Jimmy Go
Teenager In Love
I Need You
It Hurts To Be Alone (Alternate Take)
True Confession
Lonesome Feeling
There She Goes
Diamond Baby
Playboy (Alternate Take)
Where's The Girl For Me
Hooligan
One Love
Love And Affection
And I Love Her (Alternate Take)
Rude Boy
I'm Still Waiting
Ska Jerk
Somewhere To Lay My Head
Wages Of Love Rehearsal
Wages Of Love
I'm Gonna Put It On (Alternate Take)
Cry To Me
Jailhouse
Sinner Man (Alternate Take)
Who Feels It Knows It
Let Him Go
When The Well Runs Dry
Can't You See
What Am I Supposed To Do
Rolling Stone
Bend Down Low
Freedom Time
Rocking Steady (Alternate Take)