Natty Dread

E161995

Natty Dread is a landmark 1974 reggae album by Bob Marley and the Wailers, known for its politically conscious lyrics and classic tracks like "No Woman, No Cry."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reggae album
studio album
artist Bob Marley and the Wailers
chronologyNext Rastaman Vibration
chronologyPrevious Burnin'
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
coverArtDepicts portrait of a dreadlocked man
criticalReception acclaimed
describedAs landmark reggae album
featuresVocalGroup The I-Threes
surface form: I-Threes
featuresVocalist Bob Marley
Rita Marley
genre reggae
roots reggae
hasLiveHitVersion No Woman, No Cry
surface form: No Woman, No Cry (live at Lyceum, 1975)
hasTrack Bend Down Low
Lively Up Yourself
Natty Dread self-link
No Woman, No Cry
Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)
Revolution
So Jah Seh
Talkin' Blues
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)
includedIn various greatest albums of all time lists
label Island Records
Tuff Gong Records
surface form: Tuff Gong
language English
mainLyricThemes Rastafarian spirituality
poverty
resistance
social justice
notableFor classic reggae sound
politically conscious lyrics
social commentary
notableSong No Woman, No Cry
performer Bob Marley
Bob Marley and the Wailers
surface form: The Wailers
producer Al Anderson
Alvin Patterson
Aston "Family Man" Barrett
surface form: Aston Barrett

Bob Marley
Carlton Barrett
Chris Blackwell
Bob Marley and the Wailers
surface form: The Wailers

Tyrone Downie
recordedIn 1974
releaseDate 1974-10-25

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Bob Marley notableAlbum Natty Dread
Marley notableAlbum Natty Dread
subject surface form: Bob Marley
No Woman, No Cry album Natty Dread
Burnin' followedBy Natty Dread
Natty Dread hasTrack Natty Dread self-link
Trench Town mentionedInWork Natty Dread