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The Wailers: Catch a Fire

Series focusing on albums that have influenced the course of music. This edition looks at the 1973 Wailers album Catch a Fire, which brought international fame to Bob Marley.

This edition looks at the making of the 1973 Wailers album, Catch a Fire, the album that brought international recognition to Bob Marley.

Already big names in their native Jamaica, it took until this release for Marley and Co to finally go global. It features interviews with key musicians and engineers who helped make the album, as well as record label boss Chris Blackwell, who talks about how the band had song-writing and performing skills in abundance but needed to be put through the equivalent of a "rock blender" to make them palatable to a wider audience. Through first-hand accounts, this programme tells how they did just that.

The programme takes a track-by-track look at the making of the record. In London, the producer Chris Blackwell and original engineer Tony Platt lead viewers through the original multi-tracks of Slave Driver, Concrete Jungle, Stir it Up, Rock It Baby and others. Rabbit Brundrick (keyboards) and Wayne Perkins (electric guitar) tell how they were brought back in to add the rock and roll parts to the songs. It is illustrated with archive footage from the Wailers in concert, early interviews with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, plus television performances and rare home movies - all of which provide a unique insight into the process behind the recording of this landmark album.

59 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Performer Bob Marley
Interviewed Guest Bunny Wailer
Interviewed Guest Chris Blackwell
Interviewed Guest Sylvan Morris
Interviewed Guest Winston Martin
Interviewed Guest Tony Platt
Interviewed Guest John "Rabbit" Bundrick
Interviewed Guest Wayne Perkins
Interviewed Guest Rita Marley
Interviewed Guest Marlene Brown
Producer Jeremy Marre
Series Producer Nick de Grunwald

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