30 June 1978: Black Man Redemption ( 7") Tuff Gong.
26 June 1978 or 27 June 1978: Black Man Redemption ( 7") Tuff Gong as mentioned on 30 June 1978.
17 February 1978: Is This Love (7") Island.
03 January 1978: Small Axe (LP - Burnin') Island.
23 December 1977: Waiting in Vain (LP – Exodus) Island FF#32.
05 October 1977: No Woman No Cry (LP - Live! At The Lyceum) Island.
04 October 1977: Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) (LP - Natty Dread) Island.
15 August 1977: Roots (7" - Waiting In Vain) Island.
28 December 1976: No Woman, No Cry (LP-Live At The Lyceum) Island FF#32.
15 June 1976: Rat Race (LP - Rastaman Vibration) Island.
20 April 1976: Positive Vibration / Roots, Rock, Reggae / Johnny Was / Cry To Me / Want More (LP - Rastaman Vibration) Island.
23 December 1975: Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) (album - Natty Dread) Island ILPS 9281.
19 December 1975: 'No Woman No Cry (7") Island ( Favourite singles of year, #8).
08 December 1975: Lively Up Yourself (LP - Live!) Island.
24 November 1975: All of Live! At The Lyceum album.
31 July 1973: Put It On (LP-Burnin') Island.
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27 March 1973: Slave Driver (single Get Up, Stand Up b-side) Island.
20 March 1973: Concrete Jungle (LP – Catch A Fire) Island.
Please add further information if known.) (The list below is certainly incomplete and compiled only from the database of this site and Lorcan's Tracklistings Archive.
1977 Festive Fifty: Waiting In Vain #32.
1976 Festive Fifty: No Woman, No Cry #32.
Kinky Reggae / Can't Blame The Youth / Get Up Stand Up.
Slave Driver / Rasta Man / Concrete JungleĢ.
The band did another session for Peel's show 6 months later. Their very first performance in the UK was a live in-studio gig for John Peel’s Top Gear Radio Show. Bob Marley & The Wailers embarked on their first proper tour of the UK in May 1973 to play shows in support of their debut album for Island Records, 'Catch A Fire'.