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Bob Marley

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Published: 22nd May 2012
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One of the twentieth century's most iconic cultural figures, Bob Marley was responsible for popularising reggae music throughout the world. His unique blend of politically conscious lyrics and melody won him legions of fans far beyond the Caribbean. But Marley was no mere pop star: his strong attachment to Rasta beliefs and practices and his fierce hostility to the injustice of 'Babylon' made him an important spokesman for the dispossessed.
In this new biography, Garry Steckles follows Marley's eventful life through the early days in rural Jamaica, arrival in Kingston, first recordings and performances to his spectacular status as an international superstar. Throughout he analyses Marley's political and religious beliefs, while also concentrating on his relationships with fellow musicians, family and influential figures such as Chris Blackwell. A chapter focusing on Marley's long-term legacy explores what the musician contributed to world music and what the religious believer gave to Rastafarianism.

Chronological birth-to-death sketch of Jamaica's premier musician.St. Kitts-based journalist Steckles, one of the reggae icon's more devout devotees, has spent countless moons cataloging all forms of Bob Marley minutiae. From an overview of Wailers' producer Lee "Scratch" Perry and his notorious royalty rip-offs to a reexamination of the night Marley took a bullet in the arm from an unknown assassin, Steckles squeezes in all the necessary info for Zion Lion neophytes without revealing anything immensely fresh. Even an epilogue about Marley's legacy is basically a collated update of all the lawsuits levied against the estate. The only reasons for yet another book about Bob Marley seem to be that 1) there's a movie about him coming out soon, and 2) Steckles really wanted to write about him. Make no mistake, this debut author can turn a phrase. Yet he passed up a great opportunity to look beyond the hype about a stoic "prophet" and tap into Marley's inner thoughts, motivations and, yes, even his flaws. The volume often reads like a discography, brimming over with excellent trivia. Regrettably, this detailed information is padded every few pages with fanzine-style gushing like calling Marley "one of the smartest human beings on the planet" and stating that he achieved more acclaim than the Beatles and Elvis.Crosses the line from admiring Marley to uncritical celebrity worship. (Kirkus Reviews)

Miss Cedella's Son
So dem seh
Birth of a legendp. 1
Lost and found: Bob goes to Kingstonp. 11
Trench Town and skap. 18
Fame but not fortunep. 34
Coming in from the coldp. 48
The night shiftp. 60
Scratch and beyondp. 70
Introduction to Islandp. 85
Catching a firep. 97
Natty Dreadp. 119
The King of Reggaep. 133
Ambush in the night...p. 148
Movement of Jah peoplep. 164
The Peace Concertp. 181
The price of famep. 197
Home to restp. 216
The legacyp. 219
So Bob sehp. 236
The musiciansp. 242
Discographyp. 249
Select bibliographyp. 259
Indexp. 261
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN: 9781904955412
ISBN-10: 190495541X
Series: Caribbean Lives
Audience: General
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 288
Published: 22nd May 2012
Dimensions (cm): 18.0 x 12.2  x 1.6
Weight (kg): 0.271