Selassie Is the Chapel

~ Release by Bob Marley & The Wailers (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Don't Rock My Boat
engineer:
Carlton Lee
producer:
The Wailers (’60s – ’70s Jamaican reggae band of Wailer, Marley & Tosh)
recorded at:
Wirl Studio in Kingston (in 1968-04)
recording of:
Don’t Rock the Boat (in 1968-04)
lyricist and composer:
Lee “Scratch” Perry
publisher:
Bronjo Music and Cayman Music Inc
2:34
2The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow
cover recording of:
The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow
lyricist and composer:
Thomas A. Dorsey (gospel musician aka “Georgia Tom”)
2:14
3Chances Are
recording of:
Chances Are (in 1968-04)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist)
3:20
4Selassie Is the Chapel
guitar:
Peter Tosh (on 1968-06-08)
lead vocals:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist) (on 1968-06-08)
tenor vocals [harmony vocals]:
Rita Marley (on 1968-06-08), Peter Tosh (on 1968-06-08) and Constantine “Vision” Walker (on 1968-06-08)
cover recording of:
Crying in the Chapel (on 1968-06-08)
lyricist and composer:
Artie Glenn (in 1953)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Morris Ltd., Hill & Range Songs, Inc. and Mijac Music
3:54
5Tread Oh
2:51
6Feel Alright
2:33
7Rhythm
2:33
8Rocking Steady
recording of:
Rocking Steady (in 1968)
writer:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist)
1:51
9Adam and Eve
engineer:
Buddy Davidson (Jamaican recording engineer)
producer:
Ted Pouder
bass:
Jackie Jackson (reggae bassist) (in 1969-11)
drums (drum set):
Hugh Malcolm (Jamaican drummer) (in 1969-11)
guitar:
Hux Brown (JM ska, rocksteady, reggae guitarist) (in 1969-11)
keyboard:
Winston Wright (Jamaican piano and keyboard player) (in 1969-11)
lead vocals:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist) (in 1969-11)
tenor vocals [harmony vocals]:
Rita Marley (in 1969-11), Peter Tosh (in 1969-11) and Bunny Wailer (in 1969-11)
recorded at:
Federal Records Studio in Kingston (in 1969-11)
cover recording of:
Adam & Eve (reggae song) (in 1969-11)
lyricist:
Leo Graham (reggae artist)
2.553:07
10Wisdom
engineer:
Buddy Davidson (Jamaican recording engineer)
producer:
Ted Pouder
bass:
Jackie Jackson (reggae bassist) (in 1969-11)
bongos:
Larry McDonald (JM drummer/conga, memb. "The Crystalites") (in 1969-11)
drums (drum set):
Hugh Malcolm (Jamaican drummer) (in 1969-11)
guitar:
Hux Brown (JM ska, rocksteady, reggae guitarist) (in 1969-11)
keyboard:
Winston Wright (Jamaican piano and keyboard player) (in 1969-11)
lead vocals:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist) (in 1969-11)
tenor vocals [harmony vocals]:
Rita Marley (in 1969-11), Peter Tosh (in 1969-11) and Bunny Wailer (in 1969-11)
recorded at:
Federal Records Studio in Kingston (in 1969-11)
recording of:
Wisdom (in 1969-11)
writer:
Lee “Scratch” Perry
3:15
11This Train
producer:
Ted Pouder
recording of:
This Train (original gospel song) (in 1969-11)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 6702)
2:39
12Thank You Lord
recording of:
Thank You Lord (in 1969-11)
writer:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist)
3:21
13Give Me a Ticket
1:59
14Trouble on the Road Again
recording of:
Trouble on the Road Again
writer:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist)
2:35
15Black Progress
engineer:
Errol Thompson (Jamaican reggae/dub producer & engineer) (in 1969)
producer:
The Wailers (’60s – ’70s Jamaican reggae band of Wailer, Marley & Tosh) (in 1969)
bass:
Aston “Family Man” Barrett (in 1969)
drums (drum set):
Carlton “Carly” Barrett (in 1969)
guitar:
Peter Tosh (in 1969)
piano:
Glen Adams (in 1969)
lead vocals:
Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae artist) (in 1969)
tenor vocals [harmony vocals]:
Cecile Campbell (in 1969), Hortense Lewis (in 1969), Rita Marley (in 1969), Peter Tosh (in 1969) and Bunny Wailer (in 1969)
recorded at:
Studio 17 in Jamaica (in 1969)
2:32
16Black Progress (version)
2:38
17Tread Oh (version)
2:27