Exodus, originally released in 1977, captures Bob Marley & The Wailers at a peak of musical, political, and spiritual power. Recorded in London after Marley’s 1976 assassination attempt, the album blends roots reggae with elements of rock, funk, and soul while delivering messages of resistance, hope, and redemption. This FLAC edition preserves the full dynamic range and detail of the original master for audiophiles seeking an authentic listening experience.
Living at 42 Oakley Street in Chelsea, Marley and the band spent their days playing football in Battersea Park and their nights at Basing Street Studios. This period of "exodus" from his homeland provided the focus needed to record what many consider his definitive work. A Tale of Two Sides Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac
Album of the Century: In 1999, Time magazine named Exodus the best album of the 20th century, citing its massive influence on global culture. Release Description — Bob Marley & The Wailers
FLAC Feature Summary
If you want, provide one sample FLAC file or its metadata (paste output of ffprobe or fpcalc) and I’ll analyze it and tell you which release it likely came from and the mastering characteristics. Spectral and technical analysis: Living at 42 Oakley
Comparing the revolutionary fervor of the first half with the universal optimism of the second. Audiophile Perspective: