in Kingston, the album highlights the synergy between the Wailers' R&B-influenced vocal harmonies and Perry’s innovative, stripped-back production. The Lineup
Released in Jamaica in 1971, Soul Revolution Part II is the third studio album by Bob Marley
and released in Jamaica in 1971. It is considered a landmark in early roots reggae, capturing a transition from ska and rocksteady to a more spiritual sound. Key Rarity and Album Facts Initial Release Rarity
The album is widely available for purchase and streaming in various collector's formats: Soul Revolution (1971) - Bob Marley
at Randy’s Studio in Kingston, Jamaica, this album represents a bridge from the Wailers' rocksteady roots to their spiritual Rastafarian sound. Naming Confusion : The album title varies between Soul Revolution Soul Revolution Part II
Read a detailed historical review of the 2004 Universal remastering at PopMatters