The Wailers - Burnin' (LP, Album, Gat) (1974) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments:
Very minor warp that does not impact playback.

Catalog #: ILPS 9256
Country:    Canada  
Released:  1974
Genre:       Reggae
Style:         Roots Reggae

Tracklist:
A1. Get Up, Stand Up 3:15
A2. Hallelujah Time 3:27
A3. I Shot The Sheriff 4:39
A4. Burnin' And Lootin' 4:11
A5. Put It On 3:58
B1. Small Axe 4:00
B2. Pass It On 3:32
B3. Duppy Conqueror 3:44
B4. One Foundation 3:20
B5. Rasta Man Chant 3:43

Credits:
Design - Visualeyes
Engineer - Phill Brown
Engineer - Tony Platt
Photography By - Esther Anderson
Producer - Chris Blackwell
Producer - The Wailers


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 9237 \ I̶L̶P̶S̶ ̶ 925C - A 1C KENDUN
Matrix / Runout z9237 I̶L̶P̶S̶ ̶ 9256B - 1C KENDUN
Rights Society ASCAP

Companies:
Manufactured By Island Records Inc.
Distributed By Island Records Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Island Records Inc.
Copyright (c) Island Records Inc.
Copyright (c) Tuff Gong Music Ltd
Copyright (c) Ethiopian Chapter 15
Printed By Shorewood Packaging Corp. Of Canada Ltd.
Published By Cayman Music Inc.
Published By Ethiopian Chapter 15
Recorded At Harry J's Recording Studio
Mixed At Island Studios
Lacquer Cut At Kendun Recorders

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Customer Reviews

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A
Aaron Lamb
Rastaman Vibrations Used

Record was graded as in VG+ and it is!! Already had a copy but this is a nice upgrade. Plays great. Solid album. Favourite track -- Rat Race

C
Chris V.
Great guitar jazz

Solid 80’s pressing of some can’t miss late 50’s Prestige Jazz.
Clean record and sleeve.

B
Brent Jeffreys
Great album !

Albert Ayler at his finest.

B
Brent Jeffreys
Dub at its finest!

Absolutely fantastic album.

D
Devon
Great appearance, Okay record

When I saw this legendary album I had to have it. Specifically the '82 Japanese pressing. It was exciting to find it in store. I listened to it and it sounded really clear. The jacket was in pristine condition, with barely a mark on it. The media did have a slight pop on a couple of the records but all in all not bad for a 40+ year album. High Notes never fails

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