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Biographic: Marley - Great Lives in Graphic Form (Hardcover): Liz Flavell Biographic: Marley - Great Lives in Graphic Form (Hardcover)
Liz Flavell 1
R318 R243 Discovery Miles 2 430 Save R75 (24%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most people know that Bob Marley (1945-1981) was a singer-songwriter who popularised reggae music and whose Jamaican culture and Rastafarian beliefs have attained worldwide influence. What, perhaps, they don't know is that his music inspired 7,000 prisoners of war to escape; that after running out of money he was forced to spend two years living in London; that he has sold more than 75 million records around the world; and that he was shot twice while trying to bring peace between two political groups. Biographic: Marley presents an instant impression of his life, work and legacy, with an array of irresistible facts and figures converted into infographics to reveal the musician behind the music.

Catch a Fire - The Life of Bob Marley (Paperback, Revised edition): Timothy White Catch a Fire - The Life of Bob Marley (Paperback, Revised edition)
Timothy White
R702 R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Save R68 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bob Marley left an indelible mark on modern music, both as a reggae pioneer and as an enduring cultural icon. "Catch a Fire", now a classic of rock biography, delves into the life of the leader of a musical, spiritual, and political explosion that continues today. Under the supervision of the author's widow and with the collaboration of a Marley expert, this fourth edition contains a wealth of new material, including many revisions made by the author before his untimely death. An appendix to the new edition chronicles Marley's legacy in recent years, as well as the ongoing controversy over the possibility that Marley's remains might be exhumed from Nine Mile, Jamaica, and reburied in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where hundreds of Rastafarians live. The new edition also contains an expanded discography and is factually updated throughout.

King Alpha's Song in a Strange Land - The Roots and Routes of Canadian Reggae (Paperback): Jason Wilson King Alpha's Song in a Strange Land - The Roots and Routes of Canadian Reggae (Paperback)
Jason Wilson
R857 Discovery Miles 8 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Jackie Mittoo and Leroy Sibbles migrated from Jamaica to Toronto in the early 1970s, the musicians brought reggae with them, sparking the flames of one of Canada's most vibrant music scenes. Professional reggae musician and scholar Jason Wilson tells the story of how reggae brought black and white youth together, opening up a cultural dialogue between Jamaican migrants and Canadians along the city's ethnic frontlines. This underground subculture rebelled against the status quo, broke through the bonds of race, eased the acculturation process, and made bands such as Messenjah and the Sattalites household names for a brief but important time.

Black by Design - A 2-Tone Memoir (Paperback, Main): Pauline Black Black by Design - A 2-Tone Memoir (Paperback, Main)
Pauline Black 1
R314 R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Save R29 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Born in 1953 to Anglo-Jewish/Nigerian parents, Pauline Black was subsequently adopted by a white, working class family in Romford. Never quite at home there, she escaped her small town background and discovered a different way of life - making music. Lead singer for platinum-selling band The Selecter, Pauline Black was the Queen of British Ska. The only woman in a movement dominated by men, she toured with The Specials, Madness, Dexy's Midnight Runners when they were at the top of the charts - and, sometimes, on their worst behaviour. From childhood to fame, from singing to acting and broadcasting, from adoption to her recent search for her birth parents, Black By Design is a funny and enlightening story of music, race, family and roots.

Bob Marley - The Untold Story (Paperback): Chris Salewicz Bob Marley - The Untold Story (Paperback)
Chris Salewicz 2
R403 R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Save R187 (46%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What was it about Bob Marley that made him so popular in a world dominated by rock'n'roll? How is that he has not only remained the single most successful reggae artist ever, but has also become a shining beacon of radicalism and peace to generation after generation of fans across the globe? On May 11, 1981, a little after 11.30 in the morning, Bob Marley died. The man who introduced reggae to a worldwide audience, in his own lifetime he had already become a hero figure in the classic mythological sense. From immensely humble beginnings and with talent and religious belief his only weapons, the Jamaican recording artist applied himself with unstinting perseverance to spreading his prophetic musical message. And he had achieved it: only a year earlier, Bob Marley and The Wailers' tour of Europe had seen them perform to the largest audiences a musical act had up to that point experienced. Record sales of Marley's albums before his death were spectacular; in the years since his death they have become phenomenal, as each new generation discovers afresh the remarkable power of his music. Chris Salewicz, who had a sequence of adventures with Bob Marley in Jamaica in 1979, offers us a comprehensive and detailed account of Bob Marley's life and the world in which he grew up and came to dominate. Never-before-heard interviews with dozens of people who knew Marley are woven through a narrative that brings to life not only the Rastafari religion and the musical scene in Jamaica, but also the spirit of the man himself.

Bob Marley - Reggae King of the World (Paperback): Malika Lee Whitney, Dermott Hussey Bob Marley - Reggae King of the World (Paperback)
Malika Lee Whitney, Dermott Hussey; Foreword by Rita Marley
R649 R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Save R65 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Reggae, Rastafari, and the Rhetoric of Social Control (Paperback): Stephen A. King Reggae, Rastafari, and the Rhetoric of Social Control (Paperback)
Stephen A. King; Contributions by Barry T. Bays III, P. RenA (c)e Foste
R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Who changed Bob Marley's famous peace-and-love anthem into ""Come to Jamaica and feel all right""? When did the Rastafarian fighting white colonial power become the smiling Rastaman spreading beach towels for American tourists? Drawing on research in social movement theory and protest music, Reggae, Rastafari, and the Rhetoric of Social Control traces the history and rise of reggae and the story of how an island nation commandeered the music to fashion an image and entice tourists. Visitors to Jamaica are often unaware that reggae was a revolutionary music rooted in the suffering of Jamaica's poor. Rastafarians were once a target of police harassment and public condemnation. Now the music is a marketing tool, and the Rastafarians are no longer a ""violent counterculture"" but an important symbol of Jamaica's new cultural heritage. This book attempts to explain how the Jamaican establishment's strategies of social control influenced the evolutionary direction of both the music and the Rastafarian movement. From 1959 to 1971, Jamaica's popular music became identified with the Rastafarians, a social movement that gave voice to the country's poor black communities. In response to this challenge, the Jamaican government banned politically controversial reggae songs from the airwaves and jailed or deported Rastafarian leaders. Yet when reggae became internationally popular in the 1970s, divisions among Rastafarians grew wider, spawning a number of pseudo-Rastafarians who embraced only the external symbolism of this worldwide religion. Exploiting this opportunity, Jamaica's new Prime Minister, Michael Manley, brought Rastafarian political imagery and themes into the mainstream. Eventually, reggae and Rastafari evolved into Jamaica's chief cultural commodities and tourist attractions. Stephen A. King is associate professor of speech communication at Delta State University. His work has been published in the Howard Journal of Communications, Popular Music and Society, and The Journal of Popular Culture.

So Much Things to Say - The Oral History of Bob Marley (Hardcover): Roger Steffens So Much Things to Say - The Oral History of Bob Marley (Hardcover)
Roger Steffens; Introduction by Linton Kwesi Johnson 1
R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Roger Steffens toured with Bob Marley for two weeks of his final tour of California in 1979 and the music icon was the first guest of Steffens' award-winning radio show. In So Much Things To Say, Steffens draws on a lifetime of scholarship to tell the story of Marley's childhood abandonment, his formative years in Trench Town, his seemingly meteoric rise to international fame and his tragic death at 36. Weaving together the voices of Rita Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer-as well as band members, family and friends-Steffens reveals extraordinary new details, dispels myths and highlights the most dramatic elements of Marley's life; his psychic abilities and his overriding commitment to the peace and love message of Rastafari. This landmark work will reshape our understanding of this legendary performer.

Complete Chord Songbook (Book): Pbk Complete Chord Songbook (Book)
Pbk 1
R794 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R46 (6%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Presents the complete lyrics and chords to all 124 Bob Marley songs as featured on the albums "African Herbsman", "Catch A Fire", "Burnin'", "Natty Dread", "Rastaman Vibration", "Exodus", "Kaya", "Survival", "Uprising" and "Confrontation" plus extra songs featured on the compilation albums "Legend", "Songs of Freedom" and "One Love".

Bass Culture - When Reggae Was King (Paperback, New Ed): Lloyd Bradley Bass Culture - When Reggae Was King (Paperback, New Ed)
Lloyd Bradley 2
R522 R474 Discovery Miles 4 740 Save R48 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Bass Culture is a complete history of reggae, from its origins in the Jamaican sound-systems dances of the 1950s, through its enormous international triumphs of the 70s, to the current generation of new roots artists who are searching out a way forward for the sound. The story is remarkable: how a downtown music developed out of decades of cultural oppression to become a truly indigenous art form that went on to conquer the world.

In an account that ranges from Kingston's ghetto areas and the cool hills of Jamaica's interior to the clubs and record shops of London and Birmingham, Lloyd Bradley tells the full story: the politics and the culture, the producers and the players, the heroes and the villains - but most of all, the music.

Bob Marley & The Wailers - The Definitive Discography (Paperback): Roger Steffens, Jody Leroy Pierson Bob Marley & The Wailers - The Definitive Discography (Paperback)
Roger Steffens, Jody Leroy Pierson
R425 R395 Discovery Miles 3 950 Save R30 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
She's at the Controls - Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century (Paperback): Helen... She's at the Controls - Sound Engineering, Production and Gender Ventriloquism in the 21st Century (Paperback)
Helen Reddington
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

She's at the Controls gives a socio-historical examination of the roles of women studio professionals in the UK music industry. At the heart of the book are interviews conducted over six years with 30 female studio practitioners at different stages of their careers and working in different genres of popular music including reggae, hip hop and pop. The edited interviews are followed by an in-depth exploration of the often unseen and unacknowledged gender rules of music industry practice (both personal and technical) that underpin popular music etiquette. A range of supporting material from academic works to technical publications and popular music journalism is used to expand and critique the discourse. She's at the Controls will appeal to everyone interested in new developments in the music industry, as it recalibrates itself in response to current challenges to its traditional gender stereotypes.

The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music (Paperback): Nanette De Jong The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music (Paperback)
Nanette De Jong
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The diverse musics of the Caribbean form a vital part of the identity of individual island nations and their diasporic communities. At the same time, they witness to collective continuities and the interrelatedness that underlies the region's multi-layered complexity. This Companion introduces familiar and less familiar music practices from different nations, from reggae, calypso and salsa to tambu, meringue and soca. Its multidisciplinary, thematic approach reveals how the music was shaped by strategies of resistance and accommodation during the colonial past and how it has developed in the postcolonial present. The book encourages a comparative and syncretic approach to studying the Caribbean, one that acknowledges its patchwork of fragmented, dynamic, plural and fluid differences. It is an innovative resource for scholars and students of Caribbean musical culture, particularly those seeking a decolonising perspective on the subject.

The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music (Hardcover): Nanette De Jong The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music (Hardcover)
Nanette De Jong
R2,228 Discovery Miles 22 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The diverse musics of the Caribbean form a vital part of the identity of individual island nations and their diasporic communities. At the same time, they witness to collective continuities and the interrelatedness that underlies the region's multi-layered complexity. This Companion introduces familiar and less familiar music practices from different nations, from reggae, calypso and salsa to tambu, meringue and soca. Its multidisciplinary, thematic approach reveals how the music was shaped by strategies of resistance and accommodation during the colonial past and how it has developed in the postcolonial present. The book encourages a comparative and syncretic approach to studying the Caribbean, one that acknowledges its patchwork of fragmented, dynamic, plural and fluid differences. It is an innovative resource for scholars and students of Caribbean musical culture, particularly those seeking a decolonising perspective on the subject.

Bob Marley and the Golden Age of Reggae (Hardcover): Kim Gottlieb-Walker, Jeff Walker Bob Marley and the Golden Age of Reggae (Hardcover)
Kim Gottlieb-Walker, Jeff Walker; Contributions by Roger Steffens; Cameron Crowe; Photographs by Kim Gottlieb-Walker 1
R782 Discovery Miles 7 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Bob Marley and the Golden Age of Reggae is a testimony in rare, previously unpublished pictures of some of the greatest years of Bob Marley's career and the history of reggae and dub music.
It features portraits, and performance and personal photography of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Heptones, Inner Circle, Jacob Miller, Jr Murvin, Toots and the Maytals, Burning Spear and Third World. Gottlieb-Walker also recorded the historic backstage meeting of Marley and George Harrison. The book features commentary from journalists and writers including Cameron Crowe, Jeff Walker and Roger Steffens."
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Dub in Babylon - Understanding the Evolution and Significance of Dub Reggae in Jamaica and Britain from King Tubby to Post-punk... Dub in Babylon - Understanding the Evolution and Significance of Dub Reggae in Jamaica and Britain from King Tubby to Post-punk (Paperback)
Christopher Partridge
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dub reggae and the techniques associated with it have, since the late-1980s, been used widely by producers of dance and ambient music. However, the term was originally applied to a remixing technique pioneered in Jamaica as far back as 1967. Recording engineers produced reggae tracks on which the efforts of the producer were often more evident than those of the musicians - these heavily engineered tracks were termed 'versions'. The techniques used to produce versions quickly evolved into what is now known as 'dub'. The term, in this sense, arrived in 1972 and was largely the result of experiments by the recording engineer Osbourne Ruddock/King Tubby. Over the decades, not only has dub evolved, but it has done so especially in the UK. Indeed, much contemporary music, from hip hop to trance and from ambient soundscapes to experimental electronica and drum 'n' bass is indebted to the 'remix culture' principally informed by dub techniques. However, while obviously an important genre, its significance is rarely understood or acknowledged. Part One of the book examines the Jamaican background, necessary for understanding the cultural significance of dub, and Part Two analyses its musical, cultural and political importance for both African-Caribbean and, particularly, white communities in the United Kingdom during the late-1970s and early 1980s. Particular attention is given to the subcultures surrounding the genre, especially its relationship with Rastafarian culture - the history and central beliefs of which are related to reggae and examined. There is also analysis of its cultural and musicological influence on punk and post-punk, the principal political music in late-1970s Britain. Finally, moving into the period of the decline of post-punk and, indeed, British dub in the early 1980s, there will be an examination of what can be understood as the postmodern turn in dub. In summary, the book is a confluence of several lines of thought. Firstly, it provides a cultural and musical history of dub from its early days in Jamaica to the decline of post-punk in early-1980s Britain. Secondly, it examines the religio-political ideas it carried and traces these through to the ideologies informing the subcultures of the late-1970s and, finally, to their transformation and, arguably, neutralisation in the postmodern pastiche of post-punk dub. Thirdly, with reference to these lines of thought, it looks at dub's and roots reggae's contribution to race relations in 1970s Britain. Finally, it analyses the aesthetic and arguably 'spiritual' significance of dub, looking at, for example, its foregrounding of bass and reverb.

Wailing Blues - The Story of Bob Marley's "Wailers" (Paperback): John Masouri Wailing Blues - The Story of Bob Marley's "Wailers" (Paperback)
John Masouri 1
R820 R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Save R78 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving band members, "Wailing Blues" reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy. It traces the early lives of the Barrett brothers before they joined Marley in the '60s and discusses how reggae artists like Lee 'Scratch' Perry influenced the band. It includes insider accounts of the assassination attempt on Marley and his exile in London. It examines how hits like "Exodus", "Waiting in Vain", "No Woman No Cry", and "I Shot The Sheriff" were made - songs that have helped change the face of popular music.

The Little Black Songbook - Bob Marley (Book): The Little Black Songbook - Bob Marley (Book)
R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This is a pocket sized collection of Bob Marley hits presented in chord songbook format. It includes lyrics and guitar chords.

The First Rasta - Leonard Howell and the Rise of Rastafarianism (Paperback): Helene Lee The First Rasta - Leonard Howell and the Rise of Rastafarianism (Paperback)
Helene Lee; Introduction by Stephen Davis 1
R523 R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Save R30 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Going far beyond the standard imagery of Rasta--ganja, reggae, and dreadlocks--this cultural history offers an uncensored vision of a movement with complex roots and the exceptional journey of a man who taught an enslaved people how to be proud and impose their culture on the world. In the 1920s Leonard Percival Howell and the First Rastas had a revelation concerning the divinity of Haile Selassie, king of Ethiopia, that established the vision for the most popular mystical movement of the 20th century, Rastafarianism. Although jailed, ridiculed, and treated as insane, Howell, also known as the Gong, established a Rasta community of 4,500 members, the first agro-industrial enterprise devoted to producing marijuana. In the late 1950s the community was dispersed, disseminating Rasta teachings throughout the ghettos of the island. A young singer named Bob Marley adopted Howell's message, and through Marley's visions, reggae made its explosion in the music world.

Who Was Bob Marley? (Paperback): Katie Ellison, Who Hq Who Was Bob Marley? (Paperback)
Katie Ellison, Who Hq; Illustrated by Gregory Copeland
R177 R156 Discovery Miles 1 560 Save R21 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Bob Marley was a reggae superstar who is considered to be one of the most influential musicians of all time. Born in rural Jamaica, this musician and songwriter began his career with his band, The Wailing Wailers, in 1963. The Wailers went on to spread the gospel of reggae music around the globe. Bob's distinctive style and dedication to his Rastafari beliefs became a rallying cry for the poor and disenfranchised the world over and led to a hugely successful solo career. After his death in 1981, Bob Marley became a symbol of Jamaican culture and identity. His greatest-hits album, Legend, remains the best-selling reggae album of all time. Who Was Bob Marley? tells the story of how a man with humble roots became an international icon.

The Ultimate Guide to Great Reggae - The Complete Story of Reggae Told Through its Greatest Songs, Famous and Forgotten... The Ultimate Guide to Great Reggae - The Complete Story of Reggae Told Through its Greatest Songs, Famous and Forgotten (Hardcover)
Michael Garnice
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Ultimate Guide To Great Reggae celebrates (and helps you find) the greatest songs of reggae. It focuses on every style of reggae, from mento to Jamaican R&B, ska, rock steady, dub, DJ roots, dancehall and more. It opens with an exceptionally comprehensive brief history of reggae. This is followed by 52 chapters, each devoted to in-depth descriptions of the greatest songs for a particular artist or style. Over 750 great songs are detailed, and many more are discussed. More than 200 of reggae's stars, cult artists, one-hit wonders and forgotten greats are profiled, encompassing the music's full six decade span. Many of the songs and artists receive their overdue first coverage in print. The seven chapters on Bob Marley describe every one of his more than 600 recordings, his 200 best songs receiving detailed profiles. Well written, insightful and engaging, The Ultimate Guide To Great Reggae is more than an invaluable buyer's guide and more than a comprehensive history. It's a love letter to reggae that's joy to read. It's the one essential book for any reggae fan, and is interesting and accessible for anyone who enjoys reading about music.

The Journey - The Inspiration and Message Behind the Music (Paperback): Rosetta Perry The Journey - The Inspiration and Message Behind the Music (Paperback)
Rosetta Perry
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
King Alpha's Song in a Strange Land - The Roots and Routes of Canadian Reggae (Hardcover): Jason Wilson King Alpha's Song in a Strange Land - The Roots and Routes of Canadian Reggae (Hardcover)
Jason Wilson
R1,962 Discovery Miles 19 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

When Jackie Mittoo and Leroy Sibbles migrated from Jamaica to Toronto in the early 1970s, the musicians brought reggae with them, sparking the flames of one of Canada's most vibrant music scenes. Professional reggae musician and scholar Jason Wilson tells the story of how reggae brought black and white youth together, opening up a cultural dialogue between Jamaican migrants and Canadians along the city's ethnic frontlines. This underground subculture rebelled against the status quo, broke through the bonds of race, eased the acculturation process, and made bands such as Messenjah and the Sattalites household names for a brief but important time.

Niggers Sing Redemption Songs - Reggae, the Heart-Beat of a People (Paperback): Vk Ogilvie Niggers Sing Redemption Songs - Reggae, the Heart-Beat of a People (Paperback)
Vk Ogilvie
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rough Riding - Tanya Stephens and the Power of Music to Transform Society (Paperback): Adwoa Ntozake Onuora, Anna Kasafi... Rough Riding - Tanya Stephens and the Power of Music to Transform Society (Paperback)
Adwoa Ntozake Onuora, Anna Kasafi Perkins, Ajamu Nangwaya
R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rough Riding: Tanya Stephens and the Power of Music to Transform Society is a groundbreaking collection of articles that explore the contribution of the cultural worker, feminist organic intellectual, and controversial reggae and dancehall artiste Tanya Stephens. An accomplished lyricist on par with the genre's celebrated male performers, Stephens has been producing socially conscious and transformative music that is associated with revolutionary reggae music of the 1970s and 1980s. The contributors to this anthology - a diverse group of scholars, activists and reggae professionals - explore the range of ideas and issues raised in Stephens's extensive body of work and examine the important role cultural workers play in inspiring shifts in consciousness and, ultimately, the social order.Contributors: Tanya Batson-Savage, Elsa Calliard-Burton, Karen Carpenter, Melville Cooke, Ajamu Nangwaya, Adwoa Ntozake Onuora, Alpha Obika, Anna Kasafi Perkins, Nicole Plummer, Chazelle Rhoden, Sara Suliman

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