“Rebel Music”: Bob Marley’s Rhythms of Resistance

Rebel Music”, from the 1974 Natty Dread album, is a classic articulation of Marley’s liberatory politics.  Though the album credits state that the song was written by Aston Barrett and Hugh Peart, the vision is unquestionably Marley’s.  “Rebel Music” both roadblock and curfew become symbols of a lar...

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Autor principal: Cooper, Carolyn
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Caribe 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ccaribe/article/view/53649
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Sumario:Rebel Music”, from the 1974 Natty Dread album, is a classic articulation of Marley’s liberatory politics.  Though the album credits state that the song was written by Aston Barrett and Hugh Peart, the vision is unquestionably Marley’s.  “Rebel Music” both roadblock and curfew become symbols of a larger system of brutality with its roots in plantation slavery.