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Catch a Fire [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

Current price: $38.99
Catch a Fire [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
Catch a Fire [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

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Catch a Fire [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

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When
the Wailers
began recording their fifth album, they were in the middle of a contract dispute with
CBS
, the upshot being that
Catch a Fire
was their first record for
Island
under the auspices of
Chris Blackwell
. The band had recorded a batch of classic songs in Jamaica, then brought the tapes to London, where
Blackwell
proceeded to remix them, adding rock guitars and keyboards to a handful of tracks (with the band's ultimate approval). No matter how convoluted its creation might have been,
is a hands-down classic album that both defines and transcends the reggae genre while bringing it to a wider audience, and it started
Bob Marley
on his way to becoming a global star. As much as
Marley
became the hero over time,
Fire
is a group creation where the band, singers, and songwriters all worked together to create something greater than its individual elements. Yes,
wrote most of the songs and sang them with a pleasing blend of warmth and strength, but without the soothing, empowering harmonies of
Bunny Wailer
and
Peter Tosh
backing him, and the at once tight and elastic bounce and strut of the band driving him forward, the album wouldn't have been nearly as good.
Tosh
, too, takes lead on a couple of songs: the deeply soulful,
Impressions
-inspired "Stop That Train" and the fierce protest song "400 Years," which shovel coals onto the fire that blazes beneath much of the record's laid-back exterior. The album is a good mixture of songs like that -- as well as "Concrete Jungle" and "Slave Driver" -- that make the listener want to shout and fight, and those that are made for times when the lights get a little lower and thoughts turn to romance. "Stir It Up" is one of these, and its echoing guitars, bubbling organ, and shimmering synths pair with
's aching lead and the note-perfect backing vocals to create a wonderfully slinky baby-making jam. "Baby We've Got a Date (Rock It Baby)" is a little more insistent, featuring some almost strident female vocals, but the mood is similar. The only hitch is the wandering slide guitar, a slight misstep that could have been avoided if
had left well enough alone. Another tiny stumble comes on "No More Trouble," which is the kind of vague, sloganeering song
became more known for once he jettisoned the other two
Wailers
and took center stage. It's a pretty good attempt, though, and the funky clavinet gives the song some extra bite. Regardless of these faint faults, the album holds together incredibly well as a listening experience and features the original
at their angriest, toughest, and most romantic peak. Anyone looking to check out reggae at its very best -- or
before he became an omnipresent icon -- would do well to give
a spin.
[The 2023 reissue of the album contains the original album plus a well-recorded concert in London taped for the BBC during 1973. It also has a selection of alternate takes, rehearsals, and instrumentals recorded as the group were getting the album together, which presents a nice behind-the-scenes look that's fun to listen to a few times. Topping it off are three songs from a legendary 1973 show in England that has appeared in bootleg form many times. It's a nice bit of value-added packaging that would have been improved by the inclusion of the original Jamaican mix of the album that was on the 2001 reissue.] ~ Tim Sendra

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