Chronique D'une Légende

Bob Marley

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Chronique d’une légende is a French “vinyl book” edition devoted to Bob Marley, released by Wagram Music as a hardcover book plus single‑LP compilation focusing on his pre‑Island, late‑’60s and early‑’70s Wailers recordings. The 28‑page book, written by journalist Olivier Cachin, offers an illustrated overview (in French) of Marley’s early life, his rise with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, and his formative work with producers Clement “Coxsone” Dodd at Studio One and Lee “Scratch” Perry, when he was still a Jamaican star rather than a global icon.

The accompanying LP compiles 14–15 tracks from that era: side A typically features “Trench Town Rock,” “Stop the Train,” “Duppy Conqueror,” a dub of “Mellow Mood,” “Small Axe,” “Chances Are,” and “400 Years,” while side B includes “Keep On Moving,” “Kaya,” “Soul Shakedown Party,” “African Herbsman,” “Soon Come,” “Soul Almighty,” “Soul Rebel,” and “Stand Alone.” These versions present the Wailers with a leaner, rougher sound than the later Island remakes—deep bass, tight rhythms, and raw vocal harmonies—intended to evoke “the skank of Kingston” and the roots of the reggae style that would soon conquer the world. Framed as both an accessible introduction and a celebratory collector’s piece, Chronique d’une légende aims to re‑center Marley’s lesser‑known early sides for francophone listeners, pairing context and music in one tactile package.

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Barcode :
3596973818867
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Publisher :
Wagram Records
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Genre :
Reggae
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

Chronique D'une Légende

Bob Marley

Sale - Sale price $46.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $46.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Chronique d’une légende is a French “vinyl book” edition devoted to Bob Marley, released by Wagram Music as a hardcover book plus single‑LP compilation focusing on his pre‑Island, late‑’60s and early‑’70s Wailers recordings. The 28‑page book, written by journalist Olivier Cachin, offers an illustrated overview (in French) of Marley’s early life, his rise with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, and his formative work with producers Clement “Coxsone” Dodd at Studio One and Lee “Scratch” Perry, when he was still a Jamaican star rather than a global icon.

The accompanying LP compiles 14–15 tracks from that era: side A typically features “Trench Town Rock,” “Stop the Train,” “Duppy Conqueror,” a dub of “Mellow Mood,” “Small Axe,” “Chances Are,” and “400 Years,” while side B includes “Keep On Moving,” “Kaya,” “Soul Shakedown Party,” “African Herbsman,” “Soon Come,” “Soul Almighty,” “Soul Rebel,” and “Stand Alone.” These versions present the Wailers with a leaner, rougher sound than the later Island remakes—deep bass, tight rhythms, and raw vocal harmonies—intended to evoke “the skank of Kingston” and the roots of the reggae style that would soon conquer the world. Framed as both an accessible introduction and a celebratory collector’s piece, Chronique d’une légende aims to re‑center Marley’s lesser‑known early sides for francophone listeners, pairing context and music in one tactile package.

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