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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars one of his better efforts
"Exodus" is one of those albums that is difficult to be impartial, no less critical, towards due to the intense feelings towards it. Most Marley fans will argue that this is the ONE album of his to get. I would have to disagree and do so at my job in a music store all the time...

I fully agree that this is one of Bob's crowning achievements-"Natural...

Published on September 17, 2000 by Sean M. Kelly

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0 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Didnt like it
Didnt like any of the songs. But, what do I know. I'm not Jamaican.
Published on October 10, 2008 by Sargon


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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars one of his better efforts, September 17, 2000
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Sean M. Kelly (Portland, Oregon United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
"Exodus" is one of those albums that is difficult to be impartial, no less critical, towards due to the intense feelings towards it. Most Marley fans will argue that this is the ONE album of his to get. I would have to disagree and do so at my job in a music store all the time...

I fully agree that this is one of Bob's crowning achievements-"Natural Mystic," "Jamming" and "One Love/People Get Ready" are among the strongest songs in Marley's canon, but the lp is not the end all be all of Marley's works, no less reggae itself.

For my money, if I HAD to choose one Marley lp, it would be "Catch a Fire" with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, a truly monumental lp from start to finish..If I HAD to choose 2, I would include Bob's "Natty Dread" with "Catch a Fire." I would then choose "Burnin'" and then probably "Exodus."

The beauty is that we don't have to choose any one Marley lp to be the ONE. They are ALL part of the Great ONE. I love "Exodus"- always have- but people who pigeonhole it as the ONE are missing the beauty of all the others.

Choose all, or choose none..either way,, enjoy all of the albums, including "Exodus," one of Marley's crowning acheievements.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The album that nearly didn't happen, January 30, 2001
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
What motivated Bob Marley to write some of his best lyrics, with strong spiritual content, messages of biblical condemnation for the wicked and biting criticism of the system and it's defenders? A complete album, some of his best work ever, and in contrast to earlier albums where there were always a few redone songs from his ska and rocksteady days, Exodus was mostly all new songs. Here you have an excellent mix - strong roots reggae rhythms on 'Natural Mystic' a Rasta grounation chant 'Heathen', a lighter dance tune 'Jammin', melodies such as 'One Love' and 'Three Little Birds' and two tracks that show Bob could have sung R&B, soul, love songs namely 'Waiting in Vain' and 'Turn your lights down low'. The title track was unique. Never before had there been a reggae song sounding like it, (funky world beat) nor had a reggae song ever been so long - over 7 minutes, most were short, to the point 3-4 minute jobs. The album built on what had been achieved with the previous album - penetration of the US market, but significantly here 'Exodus' was the first Wailer tune to get extensive airplay on African-American radio. What was the creative force behind all of this? We know that ganja and scripture reading was the fuel for some of Bob's words of wisdom but this album (specifically the first 4 tracks) were forged in direct response to one specific incident that happened to him in late 1976.

Bob, Rita and the bands manager were at Bob's yard two nights before the 'Smile Jamaica' concert scheduled for December 5. The concert, featuring the Wailers, was to be held at the National Heroes Park in Kingston. It was conceived by Bob himself as a means of getting peoples minds off politics, which was the all consuming force in the Island at that time, with a general election coming up on December 16. Gunmen burst into the Marley house firing shots, all three were hit, Bob's manager five times, a shot grazed Bob's chest and hit his arm and Rita had one graze her skull. Who did it and for what reason was never known as the gunmen were not identified nor caught. Politics was suspected. Although the Wailers were not supporters of party politics they could hardly be called apolitical as their criticisms of the system, inequality, injustices and oppression had always been central to their message. It's just that it was the strongest in the previous album. If that is what it was all about, rather than be subdued, Bob was stirred up and 'Exodus' was his creative response fueled by righteous rastafari anger. Bob himself says so in a line from 'Jammin' - 'No bullet can stop us now'. All in all an album of excellent musical expression.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bob Marleys true masterpiece, June 11, 2001
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
Really this album is definitive Bob Marley.Legend has assumed the mantle of being Bob's best album, yet it does not include " Roots,Rock,Reggae " which remains his only US top ten hit (No6).So-called connoiseurs fail to realise that " Buffalo Soldier" was a hit posthumously for Bob, but he didn't think it was good enough to put on a album when he was alive.Exodus turned Bob into a superstar although the US did not catch on till the release of Legend.Exodus contains everything, militancy, prophecy,romanticism,righteous education and more." Catch a Fire " is classic reggae, Exodus is classic Bob.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the real thing, March 12, 2000
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"sanaz" (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
If you were to listen to this album, you understand why I hate it when other singers cover his songs. He wrote the songs and the music himself so he should be the only one singing them. If you want to hear "Turn your lights down low", you need to buy this version, not Lauryn Hill's.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exodus Rocks, August 4, 2001
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Dave (New York, Ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
Exodus is Bob's greatest album. It was after this point where he became the Legend that we know him to be. It was almost unfair for Bob to start off with Natural Mystic on the album; the song is almost too good. The first few almost silent chords are the first indication of what await us. What I like about the album the most is the different mix of beats and rhythms. They range from the smooth easy listening of Turn Your Lights Down Low to the hard one drop roots rhythm of Exodus. Exodus really introduced Bob Marley and the Wailers to the world because it had messages that people from all parts of the earth could relate to. It was post 1977 that the Wailers embarked on their legendary world tours in 1978, 1979, and 1980. They went to places as far Tokyo, New Zealand, and filled stadiums with 100,000 people in Milan, Italy and Berlin, Germany. The album set new standards for reggae by being one of the first reggae albums to become more mainstream and less focused on the trials and tribulations awaiting the Rastaman In Babylon. My favorite song on this album is...too hard a choice.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mount Everest, November 7, 2000
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rib (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
Exodus to me is the #1 CD of all time. It's old world, old school, timeless and prophetic. Forget the comments about it being too commercial for Marley fans or that there are better works. There is none better, only different. Marley digs deep here and produces something that will stand the test of time for centuries to come. Every track glows with perfection, the lesser known songs show what a superior talent he was. Hendrix and Coltrane are great peaks, but Marley is Mount Everest and with Exodus you can see forever.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bob Marley Rocks, April 30, 2000
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
One day,I found EXODUS in my house.It was my mom's old CD.I herd wonderful music come out.I think it's some of the best music in the world.I reccomend it for all ages.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous, December 20, 1998
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
This album is amazing. Marley really pulled it off in this one
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great album, June 16, 1998
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
This is a great album for any fans of bob marley or reggae. Bob was one of the greatest performers of all time and this is one of his best CDs.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of his best, May 17, 1998
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This review is from: Exodus (Audio CD)
This is one of the best of Bob Marley's eforts, and one of the most expressive of his deeply-held faith. Songs like "Waiting in Vain" and "Jamming" are beautiful and rightly legendary! One of his best here, you can't miss it!
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