Lost recordings of Bob Marley have been restored after it was found in a damp hotel basement in London.
The tapes are the original, high-quality live recordings of the reggae
legend's concerts in London and Paris. Tracks include 'No Woman No Cry',
'Jamming' and 'Exodus.'
The
recordings are from concerts at the Lyceum in London (1975), the
Hammersmith Odeon (1976), the Rainbow, also in London (1977), and the
Pavilion de Paris (1978).
According to a BBC report, they were found in a run-down hotel in Kensal
Rise, northwest London, where Bob Marley and the Wailers stayed during
their European tours in the mid-1970s. They were said to be discovered
when Joe Gatt, a Marley fan and London businessman, took a phone call
from a friend, who had found them while doing a building refuse
clearance .
Bob Marley, who died in 1981, would have been 72 yesterday, Febuary 6, 2017.
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