Bob Marley: Legend / Time Will Tell
With the advent of satellite broadcasting resurrecting the art of the TV movie, films like the invigorating The Boondock Saints are becoming more frequent. Made for Sky, the movie eschews big-screen production values but is still good value for money. Although the story of two Irish-American brothers who set out on a believed divine mission to wipe out the worst of the criminal element of Boston at times seems like an imitation of the superb Dogma, both films were actually made in the same year. The film is not without its faults, notably the poor performances of Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as the two brothers--both of whom adopt ludicrous Irish accents. Far better is Willem Dafoe, who steals the show as FBI agent Smecker, and the manic David Della Rocco. Still, The Boondock Saints is highly watchable and keeps the viewer interested throughout with a strong story, frequent black humour and arresting visuals. And there aren't many places where you will come across Billy Connolly as a Mafia contract killer. --Phil Udell
Marley is the definitive film about one of the most loved international icons of the 20th Century, Bob Marley. His music and message of love and redemption are known throughout the world and his story has finally been brought to life in this definitive work. Acclaimed director Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland, State of Play, Life in a Day) joined forces with the Marley family to direct the ultimate authorised documentary film on the life, legacy and global impact of one of the most influential musicians in history. Marley marks the first time ever that Bob's family has authorised the use of their own private Bob Marley archives.Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and his role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. His music and message transcend culture, language and creed and resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive. Only a handful of musicians have ever achieved such an impact and Bob Marley, though his life was far too short, stands strongly among them.I think what's great about the film is though there have been a lot of things done on Bob, I think this one will give people a more emotional connection to Bob's life as a man - not just a reggae legend or a mythical figure, but his life as a man. - Ziggy Marley
Marley is the definitive film about one of the most loved international icons of the 20th Century, Bob Marley. His music and message of love and redemption are known throughout the world and his story has finally been brought to life in this definitive work. Acclaimed director Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland, State of Play, Life in a Day) joined forces with the Marley family to direct the ultimate authorised documentary film on the life, legacy and global impact of one of the most influential musicians in history. Marley marks the first time ever that Bob's family has authorised the use of their own private Bob Marley archives.Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and his role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. His music and message transcend culture, language and creed and resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive. Only a handful of musicians have ever achieved such an impact and Bob Marley, though his life was far too short, stands strongly among them.I think what's great about the film is though there have been a lot of things done on Bob, I think this one will give people a more emotional connection to Bob's life as a man - not just a reggae legend or a mythical figure, but his life as a man. - Ziggy Marley
Bob Marley and The Wailers came to London's Rainbow Theatre in the summer of 1977. The Exodus album was riding the British Charts. The band's potent magical music was everywhere; on the airwaves the jukeboxes the sound systems hi-fi's. Bob Marley was one of the most evocative and charismatic performers of the Seventies an artist whose songs have now worked their way into the very fabric of our times. Tracklist: 1. Trenchtown Rock 2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) 5. Lively Up Yourself 6. Crazy Baldhead 7. War - No More Trouble 8. The Heathen 9. No Woman No Cry 10. Jamming 11. Get Up Stand Up 12. Exodus
Marley is the definitive film about one of the most loved international icons of the 20th Century, Bob Marley. His music and message of love and redemption are known throughout the world and his story has finally been brought to life in this definitive work. Acclaimed director Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland, State of Play, Life in a Day) joined forces with the Marley family to direct the ultimate authorised documentary film on the life, legacy and global impact of one of the most influential musicians in history. Marley marks the first time ever that Bob's family has authorised the use of their own private Bob Marley archives.Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and his role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. His music and message transcend culture, language and creed and resonate around the world today as powerfully as when he was alive. Only a handful of musicians have ever achieved such an impact and Bob Marley, though his life was far too short, stands strongly among them.I think what's great about the film is though there have been a lot of things done on Bob, I think this one will give people a more emotional connection to Bob's life as a man - not just a reggae legend or a mythical figure, but his life as a man. - Ziggy Marley
Bob Marley live at London's Rainbow Theatre in 1977. Includes the bonus documentary 'Caribbean Nights'! Tracklist: 1. Trenchtown Rock 2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock) 5. Lively Up Yourself 6. Crazy Baldhead 7. War/No More Trouble 8. The Heathen 9. No Woman No Cry 10. Jamming 11. Get Up Stand Up 12. Exodus
Bob Marley & The Wailers in concert - November 15th 1979 at California's Santa Barbara County Bowl. Tracklist: 1. Positive Vibration 2. Wake Up And Live 3. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 4. Concrete Jungle 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. Ambush In The Night 7. Running Away 8. Crazy Bald Head 9. Heathen 10. Africa Unite 11. Natty Dread 12. One Drop 13. Exodus 14. Zimbabwe 15. So Much Things To Say 16. Is This Love 17. Jamming 18. Kinky Reggae 19. Stir It Up 20. Get Up Stand Up 21. War 22. No More Trouble
Bob Marley – Freedom Road is the stunning, brand new documentary about the life, love and incredible musical achievements of the world's greatest ever reggae artist. From his early years on the streets of Kingston, through his meteoric rise to fame and up to his tragic early demise, Bob Marley - Freedom Road is a fascinating insight into the life of a legend. Featuring previously unseen footage of live performances, incredibly intimate interviews with friends and family and a comprehensive account of his political prophecies, revolutionary ideals and spiritual beliefs, this is THE definitive account of this unique individual and visionary artist.
The Wailers featuring the legendary Bob Marley Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer became the most influential band in the history of Reggae music. Catch A Fire their first island album released in 1973 introduced them to an international rock audience. Featuring rare home movies of the Wailers in Jamaica previously unseen footage and a unique performances of many album tracks such as Stir it Up Stop that Train and Kinky Reggae this is a documentary that will endlessly fascinate the viewer and is both a genuine tribute to great supergroup and an insight into a true Reggae Classic Album.
The DVD features a wealth of rare archive film of Bob Marley himself and in-depth interviews with Rita Marley and Ziggy Marley - his wife and son along with Dennis Morris the photographer who produced so many iconic images of Bob from 1973 to his death in 1981. This penetrating critical analysis draws on archive footage of Bob Marley and the Wailers in performance from the first steps in the clubs and bars of Jamaica to worldwide superstardom. The deluxe 72 page book features a full autobiography of the man himself and a comprehensive review of every studio album produced along with a collection of rare full colour photographs.
Bob Marley & The Wailers in concert - November 15th 1979 at California's Santa Barbara County Bowl. Tracklist: Positive Vibration Wake Up And Live Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) Concrete Jungle I Shot The Sheriff Ambush In The Night Running Away Crazy Bald Head Heathen Africa Unite Natty Dread One Drop Exodus Zimbabwe So Much Things To Say Is This Love Jamming Kinky Reggae Stir It Up Get Up Stand Up War No More Trouble.
CD Tracklist Burnin & Lootin Kinky Reggae Get Up Stand Up Slave Driver Walk The Proud Land You Cant Blame The Youth Rastaman Chant
Profile of the life and music of the legendary reggae singer.
Bob Marley (2 DVD & CD)
Also features: Peter Tosh The I-Threes Dennis Brown U-Roy.
Tracklist: 1. Trenchtown Rock 2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Rebel Music (3 O' Clock Roadblock) 5. Lively Up Yourself 6. Crazy Baldhead 7. War / No More Trouble 8. The Heathen 9. No Woman No Cry 10. Jamming 11. Get Up Stand Up 12. Exodus
Bob Marley - Spiritual Journey is an outstanding documentary featuring his music film footage shown for the first time and exclusive interviews with the people who were closest to this musical legend. This special edition DVD comes with a bonus CD and 32-page booklet. CD Tracklist: 1. Lively Up Yourself 2. Soul Rebel 3. Treat Yourself Right 4. Rebel's Hop 5. Soul Almighty 6. Kaya 7. Trenchtown Rock 8. Soul Shakedown Party 9. Natural Mystic 10. Fussing and Figh
Roots Rock Reggae presents a street-level perspective on the reggae music scene during a very important period in the evolution of reggae music. In the late 1970s police and thieves battled in the street politicians struggled for power and reggae musicians fought for peoples' souls. Featuring performances by seminal reggae greats from Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff to the Abyssinians and Jacob Miller this is the only documentary on the evolution of reggae and a must for reggae's legions of fans.
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