(LP) Bob Marley & The Wailers - Catch A Fire: 50th Anniversary (3LP+12" Single)

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Release Date: 110323
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November 3rd street date.

Catch A Fire, the fifth studio album by Bob Marley & The Wailers, was included in Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. This 50th Anniversary Edition includes the studio album (LP1), Live at the Paris Theatre in London – previously only ever bootlegged (LP2), a bonus disc of alternate, extended and instrumental Jamaican tracks (LP3), plus a 12” single featuring 3 live tracks from the Sundown Theatre in Edmonton, with an etched image on the reverse side.

TRACKLIST:
DISC: 1
1. Concrete Jungle
2. Slave Driver
3. 400 Years
4. Stop That Train
5. Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby)
6. Stir It Up
7. Kinky Reggae
8. No More Trouble
9. Midnight Ravers
 
DISC: 2
1. Rastaman Chant [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
2. Slave Driver [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
3. Stop That Train [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
4. No More Trouble [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
5. 400 Years [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
6. Midnight Ravers [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
7. Stir it Up [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
8. Concrete Jungle [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
9. Get Up, Stand Up [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
10. Kinky Reggae [Paris Theatre London / 24th May 1973]
 
DISC: 3
1. Slave Driver (Jamaican Extended Version)
2. 400 Years (Jamaican Extended Version)
3. High Tide Or Low Tide (Jamaican Alternate Version)
4. Stir It Up (Jamaican Alternate Version)
5. No More Trouble (Jamaican Extended Instrumental)
6. Stir It Up (Jamaican Extra Organ Version)
7. No More Trouble (Jamaican Extended Version)
8. Stop That Train (Working Mono Version)
 
DISC: 4
1. Slave Driver (The Sundown Theatre in Edmonton, England. May 1973)
2. Get Up, Stand Up (The Sundown Theatre in Edmonton, England. May 1973)
3. Stop That Train (The Sundown Theatre in Edmonton, England. May 1973)
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