in London during this period, reflecting his personal "exodus" from political violence. Musical Structure and Style The album is conceptually split into two distinct halves: Side A (Militant/Political):
The BBC awarded this distinction to the closing track, "One Love," in 2000. Bob Marley The Wailers - Exodus -1977--flac
edition, because they preserve the "warmth" and "soundstage" of the original analog tapes [2]. FLAC Benefits: in London during this period, reflecting his personal
This period of exile in England directly influenced the album's themes. The title Exodus refers not only to the biblical flight of the Israelites but also to Marley’s own physical and spiritual journey away from his homeland. In London, the band lived together at 42 Oakley Street, spending their days exercising and their nights recording at Island Studios. A Tale of Two Halves in London during this period