Bob Marley & the Wailers

Africa Unite: The Singles Collection (Tuff Gong)

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Bob Marley & the Wailers

Africa Unite: The Singles Collection (Tuff Gong)

Otherwise needless mix built around the first family-sanctioned vault release in a decade. 1979's "Slogan" undulates like its era, Survival/Uprising, as produced by scions Stephen and Ziggy Marley and guitarted up by Eric "I Shot the Deputy" Clapton.

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