Bob Marley Terror Single
While working as a mechanic's apprentice, Bob Marley had his first recording experience. In 1962, a buddy from work, a singer named Desmond Dekker, introduced him to Jimmy Cliff (who was 14 at the time). Cliff convinced his producer, Leslie Kong, to record three 45 r.p.m.s with Bob's songs, "Judge Not", "Terror" and "Another Cup of Coffee". Those first tunes, cut as a solo artist, did not have any commercial success and it wasn't until 1964 - as a founding member of a group called the Wailing Wailers - that Bob first hit the Jamaican charts.
The song "Terror" is the rarest of all Bob Marley singles or songs in the World; neither the family, the estate, nor the record company has a recording or a copy of it. The single was only pressed onto six 7-inch singles and then subsequently aborted. Out of the six singles made, the only known copy is in the hands of a reclusive UK collector, to whom a copy was given by Bob's longtime brethren RasBenjamin.
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