(Curtis Mayfield)
A.k.a. I Gotta Keep On Moving and Moving Version. Originally done by the Impressions, 1965.
Original version. Stereo mix with the rhythm track in one channel and the vocals in the other. The only recording (along with the out-take) where the three Wailers share the lead, Bob Marley takes the first verse, Peter Tosh the second and Bunny Wailer the third. Backed by The Upsetters. Recorded at Randy's studio. Produced by Lee Perry.
Original version. Mono mix. Produced by Lee Perry.
Instrumental version. Produced by Lee Perry.
Instrumental version with faint vocals in the background. Produced by Lee Perry.
Out-take with different vocals. Produced by Lee Perry.
DJ version named Moving Version a.k.a. Mooving Version, using the 1971 rhythm track. Produced by Lee Perry.
From his album 2,000 Volts Of Holt. Time: 3:26.
Extendend version part I. Based on the 1971 version with saxophone overdubs by Dennis Campbell. Released 1977 on a rare 12" 45 with a "Disco Devil" illustration on the sleeve. Produced by Lee Perry. Time: 3:09.
Extendend version part II. Based on the 1971 version featuring Wong Chu, a Tippertone DJ. Released 1977 on a rare 12" 45 with a "Disco Devil" illustration on the sleeve. Produced by Lee Perry. Time: 3:15.
Extendend version part III. Dub version, based on the 1971 recording. Released 1977 on a rare 12" 45 with a "Disco Devil" illustration on the sleeve. Produced by Lee Perry. Time: 2:31.
London version. Recorded at Island Studios, London, UK, July 1977 in the same session as Punky Reggae Party. Bob Marley - vocals & guitar, Angus "Drummie Zeb" Gaye (from Aswad) - drums, Richie Daley (from Third World) - bass, Cat Coore (from Third World) - guitar, Ibo Cooper (from Third World) - keyboards. Released in 1992. Produced by Lee Perry & Bob Marley. Time: 5:43.
London version, different mix. Released in 2001. Produced by Lee Perry & Bob Marley. Time: 6:25.
London version, dub mix. Released in 2001. Produced by Lee Perry & Bob Marley. Time: 7:15.
Radio Edit. London version remixed and overdubbed in 1995. Appeard on the album Natural Mystic, The Legend Lives On, released May 1995. Produced by Bob Marley, Lee Perry, Errol Brown, Ingmar Kiang and Trevor Wyatt. Time: 4:21.
Sly & Robbie Mix. London version remixed and overdubbed in 1995. Produced by Bob Marley, Lee Perry, Errol Brown, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakepeare, Paul "Groucho" Smykle and Ray Lema. Time: 7:46.
Extended mix. London version remixed and overdubbed in 1995. Produced by Bob Marley, Lee Perry, Errol Brown, Ingmar Kiang and Trevor Wyatt. Time: 6:23.
Recorded at Harry J's Studio. Musicians on the Sings The Wailers album: Bunny Wailer - voices, Robbie Shakespeare - bass, Sly Dunbar - drums, Earl (Chinna) Smith - guitar, K. Sterling - keyboards, W. Wright - keyboards, H. Bennett - horns, D. Fraser - horns, Nambo - horns, Sticky - percussion. Produced by Bunny Wailer.
James Brown - drums & syncussion, Ali Campbell -vocals & guitar, Robin Campbell - guitar & vocals, Earl Falconer - bass, Norman Hassan - percussion & voocals, Brian Travers - saxophones, Michael Virtue - keyboards, Astro - toasting, rhyming & percussion. Produced by UB40 and Ray "Pablo" Falconer. Time: 4:38.
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