Description:
Hundreds of candid and intimate photographs of the artists and producers who brought the reggae sound to the international stage, captivating a generation.
Includes never-before-seen shots of Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Toots Hibbert, Burning Spear, Jacob Miller, Third World, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and of course, Bob Marley, the reggae icon and subject of the biopic Bob Marley: One Love.
With a foreword by acclaimed rock journalist and director Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous).
During 1975 and 1976, renowned underground photo-journalist Kim Gottlieb, and her husband, Island publicity head Jeff Walker, documented what is now widely recognized as the Golden Age of reggae. Over 2 years of historic trips to Jamaica and exclusive meetings in Los Angeles, Kim took iconic photographs of the artists who would go on to define the reggae genre.
Review Quotes: "A fantastic collection of rare Bob Marley images."--Crave Online
"The photography is excellent throughout, with a combination of live, staged and candid shots beautifully taken by Kim Gottlieb-Walker."--All Gigs "'Reggae got soul, ' Toots Hibbert sang in one of his best-known songs, and Kim Gottlieb-Walker's remarkable photographs coax that soul out of shadow and light. Her images from Jamaica capture the rough environment that shaped and challenged these artists, and the unquenchable joy that filled their music. They're the next-best thing to listening."--Richard Cromelin