Released in 1977, is the fifth studio album from the legendary Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers. Regarded by many as one of the greatest albums of all time, Exodus is a testament to Marley's songwriting prowess and the band's musical chemistry.
The seven-minute title track is a masterclass in tension and release. Driven by an unrelenting, marching bassline and punctuated by sharp horn arrangements, the track can sound fatiguing in low quality. In FLAC, the horn section retains its brassy warmth without becoming shrill, while the layered percussion—including scrapers, shakers, and cowbells—remains clean and crisp throughout the song's hypnotic duration. Side B: The Healing and Celebration Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac
: Drummer Carlton Barrett practically invented the modern reggae "one-drop" rhythm. The crispness of his snare rim-shots and the metallic ring of his hi-hats provide a top-end brilliance that compressed formats simply flatten out. The Legacy of a Masterpiece Released in 1977, is the fifth studio album