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"Caribbean Nights" was initially released in 1986. The week that Marley passed in May of 1981, South-African born director Jo Menell, former head of the BBC's documentary division (who had once been briefly engaged to the granddaughter of Haile Selassie, the God of the Rastafarian faith), was hired by Chris Blackwell to direct a film on Marley's life. The project was still-born when many of those closest to Bob refused to be part of it. Another director was brought in, only to be dropped himself. Five years later, the Beeb pushed hard to make a Marley film of their own, and suddenly, according to commentator Linton Kwesi Johnson, three thousand pounds of films and videos showed up at their door. Lacking the full story, however, Anthony Wall and Nigel Finch flew to Kingston to film more footage. This was then combined with the Menell-directed interviews of Blackwell, Rita Marley, Cedella Booker (Bob's mother), and the Bull Bay Rasta community...
Tracklist:
• No Woman No Cry (Amandla Festival, Boston, 1979)
• Bad Card (rehearsal, 1980)
• Trenchtown Rock (Live At The Rainbow, 1977)
• Stir It Up (Old Grey Whistle Test, 1973)
• Rastaman Chant (unknown venue, 1973)
• Slave Driver (Sundown, Edmonton, 1972)
• Concrete Jungle (Old Grey Whistle Test, 1973)
• Lively Up Yourself (filmed for television, 1974)
• War (Smile Jamaica concert, 1976)
• Jammin' (One Love Peace Concert, 1978)
• Jammin' (Live At The Rainbow, 1977)
• Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe Independence Day, 1980)
• Redemption Song (JBC television, 1980)