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19. Stop the Fussing & Fighting. 1. Natty Never Get Weary.
Natty Dread is the seventh studio album by Bob Marley and the Wailers, released in 1974. It was the first album released as Bob Marley and the Wailers instead of just the Wailers, the first recorded without Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, and the first recorded with I Threes, a female vocal trio consisting of Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, and Marley's wife, Rita Marley.
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Culture- Work On Natty Off the Album Harder Than The Rest released in 1978 off Virgin Records The Front Line label. Recorded at Treasure Isle with the mixing engineer Errol Brown and producer . Musicians: Bass-Robbie Shakespeare Piano and Organ- Ansel Collins and Wire Lindo Guitar- Ranchie and Willie Lindo Drums- Sly Dunbar Percussion- Sticky Trumpet- David Madden Trombone- Vin Gordon Alto Sax- Cedric "Im" Brooks Tenor Sax- Felix "Deadly" Headly Lead Vocal- Joesph Hill . P Harmony- Kenneth Paley and Albert Walker. People got to work in the burning sun And when we get our pay We just can't take home none But by the sweat of our brows We shall all eat bread So work on, Natty work on, yeah Natty work on, yeah Till Jah Jah come (till Jah Jah come) So work on, Natty work on, yeah Natty work on, yeah. Till Jah Jah come (till Jah Jah come).
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Another sense in which Natty Dread might have been mistaken for some kind of hits compilation – even in 1974 – was Marley’s and co-producer Chris Blackwell’s continuing policy of re-recording songs that had already been released in previous incarnations of the Wailers. Lively Up Yourself’ had been a single in 1971; ‘Bend Down Low’ had been a hit for the Wailers in Jamaica as long before as 1967, and ‘Them Belly Full’ had appeared earlier as a single called at different times ‘Bellyfull’ and ‘Belly Full’. At the time of recording the album, Marley was at loggerheads with his publisher, Cayman Music, a company owned by Danny Sims, who had also been his manager for a while in 1972.
| A | –The Cultures* | Work On Natty |
| B | –The Revolutionarys* | Work On Dub |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKY 1001 | The Cultures* | Work On Natty / Work On Dub (7") | Sky Note | SKY 1001 | UK | 1977 |
| SP-1101 | The Cultures* | Work On Natty / Industrious Natty (7") | High Note | SP-1101 | Jamaica | Unknown |
| SKY 1001 | The Cultures* | Work On Natty / natty dub (7") | Sky Note | SKY 1001 | UK | 1977 |
| none | Culture | Work On Natty / Work On Dub (7", Single) | High Note | none | Jamaica | Unknown |
| SP99, SP100 | The Cultures* | Work On Natty / Work On Dub (7", Single) | High Note, High Note | SP99, SP100 | Jamaica | Unknown |
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