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Bob Marley

Bob Marley

In Groups: Bob Marley & the Wailers, The Wailers
As an Artist
Tracks sampled by Bob Marley [18]
Tracks that sampled Bob Marley [192]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by Bob Marley using samples [1]
Tracks that sampled music produced by Bob Marley [14]

Tracks that Sampled Bob Marley

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One Cup of Coffee One Cup of Coffee (1962) was sampled in
One More Cup of Coffee by Damian Marley (1996)
Rude Boy Rude Boy (1964) was sampled in
Dreadlocks Dread by U-Roy (1975)
Put It On Put It On (1966) was sampled in
Rub and Squeeze by Lee "Scratch" Perry and The Soulettes (1966)
Rub a Dub Style by Rico (2) (1995)
Dejot Rusza Czarne Płyty by Paktofonika feat. Kams (2002)
Hypocrites Hypocrites (1967) was sampled in
My Best Dub by Joe Gibbs and The Professionals (1977)
Natty Dread on the Go by Lone Ranger (1977)
The Entebbe Affair by Joe Gibbs and The Professionals (1978)
Karma Chameleon by Wayne Smith (1983)
Junglist by Demon Boyz (1992)
Mr. Landlord by Half Pint (1993)
Jamacian Diplomocracy by J.R. Writer (2004)
Fire Fire Fire Fire (1968) was sampled in
Nyah Man Story by The Linkers (1971)
Hammer Hammer (1968) was sampled in
Really Don't Want My Love by Ms. Jade feat. Missy Elliott (2002)
Mr. Chatterbox Mr. Chatterbox (1970) was sampled in
No Love by John Holt (1970)
Keep on Skanking Keep on Skanking (1970) was sampled in
Black Candle by Leo Graham (1973)
Black Bat by The Upsetters (1974)
Corner Stone Corner Stone (1970) was sampled in
D.J.s by Sublime (1992)
Soul Almighty Soul Almighty (1970) was sampled in
Shocks of a Mighty by Dave Barker and The Upsetters (1970)
Soul Rebel Soul Rebel (1970) was sampled in
Natty Rebel by U-Roy (1976)
I'm a Natty by Jacob Miller (1980)
Round 1 (Ven Ven) by Emone Skillz (2006)
Small Axe Small Axe (1971) was sampled in
Shocks '71 by Dave Barker and The Upsetters (1971)
Small Axe by U-Roy (1977)
Kaya Kaya (1971) was sampled in
Sin Semilla Kaya Dub by The Upsetters (1973)

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MrBlondNYC said on Monday, 13 September 2010:
There is a difference between The Wailers and Bob Marley & The Wailers. But to capitalize on Marley's popularity a lot of the Wailers' stuff was re-released as "Bob Marley & The Wailers". The Wailers is the group with Marley, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh. Bob Marley & The Wailers is the group he formed with new members after they broke up and they were actually called "The Wailers Band". Maybe we could have a listing for Bob Marley & The Wailers but we would have to differentiate between the two groups.

DJ Anubis said on Monday, 13 September 2010:
Can I ask how other people feel about making "Bob Marley & The Wailers" one artistname in stead of splitting them up?

KingRizlaa said on Sunday, 01 August 2010:
Just read on Wikipedia that Bob Marley's fathers' family came from my home county of Essex!

I love that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Marley#Early_life_and_career

 
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