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09 Nov

Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers: Live At the Palladium

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Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers: Live At the PalladiumWearing the mantle of his late father, Bob Marley, with dignity and good humor, Ziggy Marley is in fine form throughout this 105-minute concert filmed in 2001 in Pompano Beach, Florida. A performer who neither avoids nor capitalizes on the obvious comparisons with his legendary dad, Ziggy both looks and sounds like Bob, as does his brother Stephen, who takes several lead vocals (there are also two Marleys among the female backup singers, although their relationships to Ziggy are unclear). His music also draws on many of the same themes: song titles like “Justice,” “Africa Unite,” and “One Good Spliff” are self- explanatory. But there’s only one Bob Marley song, “Jammin’,” and while the lilting reggae beat is predominant, the Melody Makers also incorporate some contemporary rock and R&B elements. This intense musical celebration captures the unique spirit of a Melody Makers show. Finally, loyal fans, newcomers and listeners of all ages can take home that joyous feeling of being a part of the music. Songs: Conscious Party, Tomorrow People, Tumblin’ Down, Lee & Molly, We Propose, What’s True, Rat Race, Time Will Tell, Unuh Nuh Listen Yet, We Love Reggae Music: Give It All You Got, and Lord We A Come.

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