Soul Revolution Part II
70年代初发行专辑《Soul Rebels》后,1971年,Lee Perry又为Bob Marley & the Wailers在自己的唱片厂牌Upsetter label下发行了专辑《Soul Revolution》(在牙买加发行)——该张唱片次年即由Trojan公司在英国发行,便是那张著名的《African Herbsman》。 但这张名为《Soul Revolution, Pt. 2》的姐妹篇就没有这么好的运气了,1971年仅由Perry在牙买加本土发行。直至2004年,这张优秀唱片的价值终于被JAD唱片公司发掘,出版了该张专辑的CD版本。 Soul Revolution is an album by The Wailers. It was produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry[1] and The Wailers.[2] There has been some confusion as to whether the proper name for this original LP, which included vocals by Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, and Peter Tosh should be "Soul Revolution" or "Soul Revolution Part II". This confusion is probably due to the fact that on at least some of the earliest Jamaican releases of the LP, including its release on Lee Perry's Maroon Records label, on the label itself the LP is titled "Soul Revolution," while on the cover it is titled "Soul Revolution Part II".[2] The original cover of this album had a turquoise background with dark blue text at the top which read: “UPSETTER RECORDS PRESENT SOUL REVOLUTION PART II BOB MARLEY and the WAILERS”. It also had a color octagonal-shaped photo in the middle, surrounded by six color square-shaped photos which overlapped slightly with each other.[3] Please read below for details of the cover of a 1988 reissue of the album by Trojan Records, which featured a close-up of Bob Marley’s face in the middle, surrounded by a square frame of images and words.