A major celebration of the life and music of Bob Marley and the latest highly collectible, signed, limited edition from Genesis Publications. Featuring the remarkable photographs of Kate Simon and specially-commissioned text from 24 contributors including ex-Wailers Junior Marvin, Family Man Barrett, and Neville Garrick plus Chris Blackwell. Introduction by Patti Smith.
In July 1974 Eric Clapton released his cover of 'I Shot The Sheriff'. It topped charts all around the world and was instrumental in breaking Bob Marley to a mainstream rock audience. It is therefore fitting that 30 years on, Eric Clapton has signed all 350 Deluxe copies of Rebel Music.
Kate's shots are occasionally candid, catching her subjects in intensely personal moments. Others record events of momentous importance.
Her photos of the 1977 Exodus tour are perhaps the most astonishing of all and are a tour de force in documentary photography.
She captured it all: Marley's nightly shamanic performances; birthday celebrations on the tour bus; Bob contemplating, in quiet shock, a possible future for himself as he stands in a warehouse in Germany, full of artificial limbs; the endless games of football played in rehearsals, and hotel rooms; the group's joyous devotion to the Rastafarian faith; the airports and aeroplanes; the smiles; the occasional frowns; the jamming and, of course, the group's religious dedication to marijuana.
Kate shot all the reggae greats of the late Seventies and definitive images of the likes of Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Lee Perry and many more are featured.
Rebel Music also includes a comprehensive timeline of Bob Marley's life, along with a complete chronology of his recordings, UK and US releases and respective chart placings, put together with the help of the world's foremost reggae expert, Roger Steffens.
Kate Simon gained unique access to the Wailers. Rebel Music presents over 400 photos from her remarkable archive, much of which is being published here for the first time. They include:
- Live photos of The Wailers' 1975 concert at The Lyceum in London - where the legendary performance of 'No Woman No Cry' was recorded.
- The most famous portrait of Bob Marley ever taken - later used as the front cover of the album Kaya - as well as outtakes from the rest of the session, shot poolside at The Sheraton Hotel in Kingston.
- Candid shots of The Wailers on the Exodus Tour through Europe - onstage and off.
- The famous One Love Peace Concert where Bob united the opposing political leaders who were dragging Jamaica towards civil war.
- Marley's funeral in 1981, including the service and later the cortege that snaked across Jamaica from Kingston to Bob Marley's home parish of St Ann.
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This large format volume (360mm x 250mm) comprises 256 pages and over 400 photos.
For Kate Simon's superb photographs, the reproduction process began in New York with the hand printing onto bromide paper of 250 black and white images. All aspects of this process were carefully overseen by Kate.
From here, the approved prints and colour transparencies were despatched via Genesis to its craftsmen in Milan. All images are faithfully reproduced in fine screen lithography and image varnished.
The text is master printed throughout in two colours - black and sepia - onto five different paper stocks, including one made entirely of cannabis.
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Genesis is renowned for its extra special bindings and Rebel Music is no exception.
Sure to be a talking point will be the silk-screened wooden slipcases and boxes.
Only 2,000 copies will be made available. Numbers 1 to 350 are Deluxe copies and those from 351 to 2,000 are Regular copies.
There is a choice of a full, rich-brown leather binding for Deluxe copies, and quarter leather and buckram binding for Regular copies. The page edges of all copies are coloured with yellow ochre, and the endpapers are printed in full colour.
Deluxe copies are accompanied by a loose print, suitable for framing and also signed by Kate Simon, taken from the same session as the famous Kaya portrait.
All copies are signed by Kate Simon and Deluxe copies are also signed by Eric Clapton.
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Publication: July/August 2004
A limited edition of 2,000 copies only, 350 of which are Deluxe copies.
Deluxe copies signed by Eric Clapton.
Price: Deluxe £495, Regular £235
All copies signed by Kate Simon
All copies are housed in a uniquely designed wooden box or slipcase