So Much Trouble In The World
Bob Marley's 'So Much Trouble In The World' stands as a defining track on the album Survival, released in 1978. Recorded during a pivotal period in his career, the song reflects the social unrest and political turmoil prevalent in Jamaica at the time. With its steady rhythm and Marley's characteristic vocal delivery, the recording captures the urgency of the era while maintaining a melodic structure that resonated globally. The track exemplifies the roots reggae sound, blending traditional rhythms with themes of community and resistance. It remains a staple of Marley's discography, illustrating his ability to address complex societal issues through accessible music that continues to influence reggae and related genres worldwide. |