Part Ii Bob Marley Rar ((exclusive)) | Soul Revolution

Let’s peel back the adhesive tape of this legendary bootleg treasure. To understand the file, you must understand the album. In 1971, before Bob Marley became a global messiah, he was a hungry songwriter in Kingston, Jamaica. Working with legendary producer Lee "Scratch" Perry at his infamous Black Ark studio, the Wailers recorded a torrent of material.

The results were split into two albums. Soul Revolution Part I was the polished, official release. was the earthquake.

But what is this file? Why is the "RAR" extension so vital to reggae collectors? And why does Soul Revolution Part II deserve a spot in your digital vault alongside Burnin’ and Natty Dread ?

Listen to the "Soul Rebel" version. On the commercial CD, it is flat. On the rare 1971 pressing (often labeled "Upsetter Records" with a plain green sleeve), the bass frequencies "wobble" due to the pressing plant's primitive lathe. That wobble is the sound of history. A proper RAR preserves that wobble.

By: Reggae Archivist Staff