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Bunny Wailer Audio CD


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Great CD! 9 Feb 2011
By Dennis Mose - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I love it, it is becoming rare and hard to find but I'm greatful I was able to lay my hands on one!
One of Bunny's best! 29 Jan 2007
By K. Haigh - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I remember finding this album in Jamaica in the mid 80s and endlessly playing the record--even made a tape copy for the car :) I had the CD on my wishlist for years and never saw a copy up for sale until I finally found one at a used CD store the other day. GREAT!! I had almost forgotten how amazing it is. Not quite as consistent as Rootsman Skankin- Electric City is filled with lame 80s effects and instrumentals, and Together sounds like something from a children's album- it does feature two of his most heartfelt and well written songs, Tear in Your Eyes, and Home Sweet Home. Don't wait on this one if you can find a CD copy, it is probably one of the rarest reggae CDs around!
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Welcome to da marketplace! 16 Feb 2004
By Barbara Streisands Love Slave - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This 1985 album by Bunny Wailer is by no means, his best work. That honor goes to "Blackheart Man". But "Marketplace" does contain some fine pop-reggae tunes such as Stay With The Reggae, Electric City, and Jump Jump. Plus the album cover is great! I recommened picking this up if you can find a copy.

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