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Focuses on themes of love, faith, and relaxation, housing global hits such as "Jamming," "Three Little Birds," and "One Love/People Get Ready". Audiophile Perspectives: FLAC and "Patched" Versions

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Released on June 3, 1977, Exodus is widely regarded as Bob Marley’s masterpiece and was famously named the "Best Album of the 20th Century" by Time magazine in 1999.

Exodus is an album defined by its rhythm section—the tight, locked-in groove of the Barrett brothers. A digital glitch, even one lasting a fraction of a second, can break the hypnotic spell of tracks like "Natural Mystic" or "Jamming." Furthermore, the 1977 recording technology captured a warm, analog richness that is easily destroyed by digital clipping.

– Tracks like "Exodus" and "Guiltiness" reflected the trauma of the assassination attempt and the spiritual concept of the "movement of Jah people" toward a better future.

: The album is split into two distinct halves. The first focuses on religious and political struggle, featuring tracks like "Natural Mystic" and "The Heathen". The second half is lighter, centering on themes of love and faith with hits like "Jamming," "Waiting in Vain," and "One Love/People Get Ready".