Bob Marley The Wailers Exodus: 1977flac Patched

| Release | Format | Pros | Cons | |---------|--------|------|------| | – 842 205-2 | 16/44.1 FLAC | Early master, no NR, analog feel | Rare, high surface noise | | Tuff Gong Remaster (2001) | 16/44.1 FLAC | Bass boosted, consistent levels | Some clipping | | Exodus 30th Anniversary Edition (2007) | 2CD + DVD | Includes alternate takes, “Punky Reggae Party” | Remaster is louder | | Bob Marley – The Complete Island Recordings (2020) | 24/96 FLAC | High-res, stunning dynamics, original 1977 flat transfer | Expensive, box set only | | MFSL Ultradisc II (1993) – Out of print | 16/44.1 FLAC | Gold CD, warmest analog sound | Extremely costly secondhand |

This period of exile became the foundation for Exodus . Settling in a house in Chelsea, Marley and the Wailers began recording at Island Records’ Basing Street Studios. The atmosphere in London—fueled by the burgeoning punk scene and a sense of displacement—influenced the album's unique sound. bob marley the wailers exodus 1977flac patched

Exodus was named the by Time magazine in 1999. Its success propelled Marley to international superstardom, establishing him as a global cultural icon whose message of unity still inspires movements today. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. | Release | Format | Pros | Cons