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: Reached #8 on the UK Albums Chart and #20 on the Billboard 200 in 1978.

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Released on June 3, 1977, by Bob Marley & The Wailers is widely regarded as a definitive masterpiece of 20th-century music. This paper examines the album's creation during Marley's exile in London, its structural thematic split, and its enduring global legacy. Historical Context: Exile in London

, released in June 1977, is widely considered the masterpiece of Bob Marley & The Wailers. Recorded in London following an assassination attempt in Jamaica, this album represents a pivotal shift in sound—mixing deeply personal lyrics, political urgency, and smoother, funk-influenced reggae. : Reached #8 on the UK Albums Chart

Exodus relies on micro-dynamics—the subtle space between the bass hit and the guitar chop. FLAC preserves this dynamic range entirely.

: A universal anthem of optimism and reassurance. Key Tracks to Listen to in FLAC Released

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Following the political violence in Jamaica that culminated in a failed attempt on his life in December 1976, Bob Marley moved to London. This period of exile, while turbulent, proved creatively fertile. Exodus is not a reggae album rooted solely in the Kingston dancehalls; it is a globally conscious record designed to break Marley into the mainstream without sacrificing his artistic integrity.