Monday, 26 June 2017
Work in Progress #2: Bob Marley & the Wailers - Could You Be Loved
'Could You Be Loved' was written by Bob Marley in 1979 and originally saw the light of day as the first UK single to be taken from the 'Uprising' LP in 1980. A number of alternative versions of the song have surfaced in recent years, the most interesting of which is this one, subtitled the 'Drumbox Demo'.
Could You Be Loved (Drumbox Demo)
Could You Be Loved (12")
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4 comments:
Thanks, Mr. S. An interesting alternate of one of my favourite Bob Marley tracks.
Hi Marie. Great to hear from you. Hope you're keeping well and enjoying your Summer.
Wonderful stuff - definitely one of my favourite tracks too.
Nice to hear a different take on a beloved song. Well done.
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