Customer Reviews
A fine album! - By: , 29 Mar 2005 
Yet another brilliant live performance here from Bob Marley. This album contains live versions of many of the songs classified as 'clascics' by many people today. A superb album, not even a 5 star rating does this album justice. Well worth the money.
Brilliant live album with Marley at his exuberant best - By: , 22 Feb 2004 
In the same summer that produced another memorable live album, Frampton Comes Alive, Bob Marley & the Wailers' performance at the Lyceum in London gave us this excellent, but very contrasting, live album. It shows the band at their exuberant best & is full of atmosphere, with spirited performances of some of Marley's best-known early protest songs, a great band, & enthusiastic audience participation. The remastered sound is much better than the original vinyl LP, & though the one extra track included is nothing special, it gives a sense of completeness as it was the B-side of the hit single No woman no cry which came from this concert (you get the full 7 minute version on this album). All lyrics are included, & several very nice live performance photos of Bob. Sufficient to say that this reallly is one of the classic reggae albums.
Totally sweet - By: , 27 Jul 2003 
live performances of the classics, bob is the man, dude!
Probably one of the finest live albums of all time. - By: , 25 Jun 2001 
This cd is superb.I first heard it in 1975 & since then there is rarely a week goes by when I haven`t played it...originallly in vinyl of course ! The atmosphere is tremendous;Marley & The Wailers are on top form & the track selection faultless.It ranges from No Woman,No Cry...anyone remember Johnny Walker playing that at leat three times in one lunchtime show ?...to Get Up,stand Up & the newly included Kinky Reggae.It sounds & feels like summer & more importantly it is the sound of a master performer & audience in harmony celebrating a universal culture that manafes to envelope the listener.(Sorry if that sounds pretencious !! ) As a live album its up there with Christy Moore "Live At The Point" & Bruce`s "New York City".