Exodus (Bob Marley album)

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Exodus is a landmark 1977 reggae album by Bob Marley and the Wailers, widely acclaimed for its political themes, spiritual depth, and enduring hits like "Jamming," "One Love," and "Three Little Birds."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
reggae album
studio album
artist Bob Marley and the Wailers
awardReceived Grammy Hall of Fame Award
surface form: Grammy Hall of Fame induction
chronologicallyFollows Rastaman Vibration
chronologicallyPrecedes Kaya
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
describedBySource Time 100 greatest albums
surface form: Time magazine Album of the Century (1999)
genre reggae
rock
roots reggae
soul
hasCoverArt Exodus (Bob Marley album) cover
hasPart Exodus (song)
Guiltiness
Jamming
Natural Mystic
One Love
surface form: One Love/People Get Ready

So Much Things to Say
The Heathen
Three Little Birds
Turn Your Lights Down Low
Waiting in Vain
hasTheme exile
liberation
love
politics
social justice
spirituality
inspiredBy Bob Marley assassination attempt
Marley exile in London
language English
listedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
mainSubject Pan-Africanism
Rastafarianism
faith
resistance
narrativeLocation London, England
surface form: London
notableWork Jamming
One Love
surface form: One Love/People Get Ready

Three Little Birds
performer Bob Marley and the Wailers
producer Bob Marley and the Wailers
Chris Blackwell
publicationDate 1977-06-03
recordedIn Basing Street Studios, London
Island Studios, London
recordingPeriod 1976-07
1977-04
recordLabel Island Records
Tuff Gong Records
surface form: Tuff Gong
releaseYear 1977

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Island Records notableRelease Exodus (Bob Marley album)
Island notableWork Exodus (Bob Marley album)
subject surface form: Island Records
this entity surface form: Exodus (Bob Marley & The Wailers album)