Bob Marley & The Wailers - Uprising (1980/2026) LP

Artist: Bob Marley, The Wailers
Title: Uprising
Year Of Release: 1980/2026
Label: Analogue Productions - APA 182-45
Genre: Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 00:36:12
Total Size: 1.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Uprising
Year Of Release: 1980/2026
Label: Analogue Productions - APA 182-45
Genre: Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 00:36:12
Total Size: 1.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Coming In from the Cold (4:32)
02. Real Situation (3:08)
03. Bad Card (2:50)
04. We and Them (3:14)
05. Work (3:39)
06. Zion Train (3:36)
07. Pimper's Paradise (3:27)
08. Could You Be Loved (3:55)
09. Forever Loving Jah (4:03)
10. Redemption Song (3:48)
Mastered by Frank Arkwright and Ryan K. Smith at Abbey Road Studios in London, from the original master tape
Two 45 RPM LPs pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings/Also on Hybrid Multichannel SACD
Deluxe Old-Style Tip-On Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket
"...one thing I need to get get across right from the word go is these albums sound phenomenal. ... ('Uprising') on 'Coming In from the Cold,' for instance, there is definitely definitely significantly more depth to the sound stage. There's more air in the sound stage and there's more space in the sound stage. And you really notice that from the very first notes." — Dave Denyer, YouTube video
Uprising would be the final studio album featuring Bob Marley & the Wailers to be released during Marley's lifetime. Prophetically, it also contains some of the band's finest crafted material, as if they were cognizant that this would be their final outing.
Released in 1980, Uprising stands as one of Bob Marley's most poignant and spiritually charged albums, embodying both his enduring reggae genius and his reflective, almost prophetic musings on life and faith. What makes Uprising particularly unique in Marley's discography is its duality-balancing socially conscious anthems with deeply personal expressions of faith, hope, and mortality.
Tracks such as the iconic "Redemption Song," with its acoustic simplicity and universal message of liberation, and the haunting "Forever Loving Jah," reveal a man at peace with his spirituality. Meanwhile, songs such as "Could You Be Loved" deliver infectious grooves and crossover appeal, proving Marley's ability to blend message and melody effortlessly.
Critics and fans alike hailed Uprising as a high point in Marley's career. It received acclaim for its mature sound and cohesive vision, with reviewers highlighting its raw emotional power. While it didn't achieve the explosive commercial success of Exodus or Kaya, it cemented Marley's status as a global ambassador for reggae and freedom.
For Marley fans, it's more than an album — it's a testament to his enduring spirit.
Now, Analogue Productions gives Uprising the deluxe treatment this album, with its rich heritage, deserves. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl pressed at 45 RPM at Quality Record Pressings. Housed in a deluxe Old Style Tip-On Jacket from Stoughton Printing.
Two 45 RPM LPs pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings/Also on Hybrid Multichannel SACD
Deluxe Old-Style Tip-On Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket
"...one thing I need to get get across right from the word go is these albums sound phenomenal. ... ('Uprising') on 'Coming In from the Cold,' for instance, there is definitely definitely significantly more depth to the sound stage. There's more air in the sound stage and there's more space in the sound stage. And you really notice that from the very first notes." — Dave Denyer, YouTube video
Uprising would be the final studio album featuring Bob Marley & the Wailers to be released during Marley's lifetime. Prophetically, it also contains some of the band's finest crafted material, as if they were cognizant that this would be their final outing.
Released in 1980, Uprising stands as one of Bob Marley's most poignant and spiritually charged albums, embodying both his enduring reggae genius and his reflective, almost prophetic musings on life and faith. What makes Uprising particularly unique in Marley's discography is its duality-balancing socially conscious anthems with deeply personal expressions of faith, hope, and mortality.
Tracks such as the iconic "Redemption Song," with its acoustic simplicity and universal message of liberation, and the haunting "Forever Loving Jah," reveal a man at peace with his spirituality. Meanwhile, songs such as "Could You Be Loved" deliver infectious grooves and crossover appeal, proving Marley's ability to blend message and melody effortlessly.
Critics and fans alike hailed Uprising as a high point in Marley's career. It received acclaim for its mature sound and cohesive vision, with reviewers highlighting its raw emotional power. While it didn't achieve the explosive commercial success of Exodus or Kaya, it cemented Marley's status as a global ambassador for reggae and freedom.
For Marley fans, it's more than an album — it's a testament to his enduring spirit.
Now, Analogue Productions gives Uprising the deluxe treatment this album, with its rich heritage, deserves. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl pressed at 45 RPM at Quality Record Pressings. Housed in a deluxe Old Style Tip-On Jacket from Stoughton Printing.