Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley

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Macmillan, 2006/05/02 - 556 ページ

The classic biography of reggae legend Bob Marley, updated and revised for the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death

Bob Marley left an indelible mark on modern music, both as a reggae pioneer and as an enduring cultural icon. Catch a Fire, now a classic of rock biography, delves into the life of the leader of a musical, spiritual, and political explosion that continues today.

Under the supervision of the author's widow and with the collaboration of a Marley expert, this fourth edition contains a wealth of new material on the Jamaican singer, songwriter and musician , including many revisions made by the author before his untimely death. An appendix to the new edition chronicles Marley's legacy in recent years, as well as the ongoing controversy over the possibility that Marley's remains might be exhumed from Nine Mile, Jamaica, and reburied in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where hundreds of Rastafarians live. The new edition also contains an expanded discography and is factually updated throughout.

"Probably the finest biography ever written about a popular musician." —San Francisco Chronicle

"As close as rock journalism comes to transcendent literature."
—Playboy

 

目次

An Introduction
1
Kingdom Come
29
Misty Morning
49
Bad Card
72
Pass It On
97
Small Axe
118
Who Feels It Knows It
144
People Get Ready
161
Crisis
232
Who the Cap Fit
257
Redemption Song
272
Exodus
293
A Hereafterword
316
Duppy Conqueror
421
Rasta Dont Work Fe Nuh CIA
427
Judge Not Before You Judge Yourself
433

Natural Mystic
188
Stir It Up
198
Rat Race
207
Coming In from the Cold
216
Permissions Acknowledgments
460
Bibliography
531
Index
539
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著者について (2006)

One of the most prominent music journalists of the twentieth century, Timothy White wrote extensively on Marley, reggae, and Caribbean music and culture for Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and other leading publications. His close contact with Marley and his family and inner circle of friends led to White being granted access to private papers, photographs, and memorabilia. White died in 2002.

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