‘Exodus’ by Bob Marley & The Wailers is their ninth studio album released on June 3, 1977 by Island.

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1 . The Heathen (The Rainbow Theatre, London, 1977)

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Track Listing : 1.Natural Mystic (Bob Marley) – 03:31 . 2.So Much Things To Say (Bob Marley) – 03:08 . 3.Guiltiness (Bob Marley) – 03:20 . 4.The Heathen (Bob Marley) – 02:32 . 5.Exodus (Bob Marley) – 07:38 . 6.Jamming (Bob Marley) – 03:32 . 7.Waiting In Vain (Bob Marley) – 04:15 . 8.Turn Your Lights Down Low (Bob Marley) – 03:40 . 9.Three Little Birds (Bob Marley) – 03:01 . 10.One Love/People Get Ready(Bob Marley, Curtis Mayfield) – 02:50

Musicians : Bob Marley – Lead Vocal, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion . Aston “Family Man” Barrett – Fender Bass, Guitar, Percussion . Carlton Barrett – Drums, Percussion . Tyrone Downie – Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals . Alvin “Seeco” Patterson – Percussion . Julian (Junior) Marvin – Lead Guitar . Rita Marley – [I Threes] Backing Vocals . Marcia Griffiths – [I Threes] Backing Vocals . Judy Mowatt – [I Threes] Backing Vocals

Production : Produced By Bob Marley & The Wailers . Karl Pitterson – Engineer . Robert Honablue – Engineer . Guy Bidmead – Assistant Engineer . Terry Barham – Assistant Engineer . Aston “Familyman” Barrett – Mixing . Chris Blackwell – Mixing . Karl Pitterson – Mixing

Package : Adrian Boot – Photography . Neville Garrick – Photography . Neville Garrick – Cover Design

Recorded January–April 1977 At Harry J. Studio, Kingston, Jamaica, 1976 And Island Studios, London.

Released On June 3, 1977 By Island.

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Sputnikmusic.com
But Marley never really defined the music he was representing. His style of reggae isn’t really what was dominant in Jamaica at the timeand it doesn’t really sound a whole lot like any reggae that came before it. Exodus is much more rooted in the blues and soul, …. […]

Rolling Stone
There is a contradiction here between the enormous abilities of the Wailers — particularly the magnificent rhythm section of Aston Barrett, bassand Carlton Barrett, drumsand the spidery lead guitar of Julian “Junior” Marvin — and the flatness of the material Bob Marley has given them to work with. […]

Island 50
FROM A PURELY marketing point of view, this is the one. With Rastaman Vibration’s appearance, there weren’t many music fans on the planet unaware of Bob Marley’s existence in his capacity as reggae’s only international superstar and Rasta representative. […]

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