No Woman, No Cry | (l.p. Version)
A rarity in 1974 reggae, the track uses a drum machine rhythm credited to the innovative vision of bassist Aston "Family Man" Barrett.
It features prominent Hammond organ parts by Jean Roussel, which provide the gospel-like foundation for the track's melodic hooks. No Woman, No Cry (L.P. Version)
The L.P. version of "" was originally released on Bob Marley & The Wailers' 1974 album Natty Dread . While the 1975 live recording at the London Lyceum became the globally definitive version , the original studio cut offers a distinct, experimental production that captures the transition of reggae into the mainstream. Musical Composition & Production A rarity in 1974 reggae, the track uses
The studio version is notable for its faster tempo and unique instrumental choices compared to the slower, more soulful live rendition: A rarity in 1974 reggae





