Wail 'N Soul 'M was a rocksteady record label created in 1966 by Bob Marley and the Wailers.[1]

History

In July 1967, Bunny Wailer was sentenced to 14 months in jail. The group then consisted of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Rita Marley.

In March 1968, Peter Tosh was arrested for protesting in the street. In October 1968, he participated in the Rodney riots.[2]

In late 1968, West Indies Pressing Plant burned to the ground.

Discography

1966/67 Singles

  • Bend Down Low
  • Freedom Time
  • Nice Time
  • Hypocrite
  • Mellow Mood
  • Thank You Lord
  • Bus Dem Shut
  • Stir It Up
  • Lyrical Satirical I
  • This Train

1968 Singles

  • Funeral
  • Pound Get A Blow
  • Stepping Razor
  • I'm Hurting Inside
  • Play Play Play
  • Mus' Get A Beatin'
  • Fire Fire
  • Chances Are
  • The Lord Will Make A Way
  • Don't Rock My Boat

1969/1970 Singles

  • Tread-O
  • Trouble On The Road Again
  • Comma Comma
  • Rhythm
  • Feel Alright[3]

References

  1. "Wail'n Soul'm". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  2. "Peter Tosh A Revolutionary: 12 Fascinating Facts About The "Stepping Razor"". ThyBlackMan.
  3. Steffens, Roger; Pierson, Leroy Jodie (2005). Bob Marley and the Wailers: The Definitive Discography (First ed.). Kingston C.S.O., Jamaica: LMH Publishing Limited. p. 26-39. ISBN 976-8184-75-2.
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