Alexander Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 Several months ago, I "inherited" a vinyl copy of the album "Legend" by Bob Marley. I owned this on CD once upon a time, and now own all of Marley's albums in that format. I just today got around to listening to the LP, and I noticed a couple of oddities. First, track three on side one is *supposed* to be the version of "No Woman, No Cry" from the "Live" album. That's what it says in the liner notes, and that's what I recall from the CD edition. But this is clearly the studio version from "Natty Dread!" Secondly, the version of "Buffalo Soldier" is NOT the version from "Confrontation" (again, as it says in the liner notes and in my recollection of the CD edition of the album). This is some kind of weird disco mix! What is going on? Does anybody have any info on this? Were some early pressings released with different versions of these songs? Is this a UK copy, possibly? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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