Bob Marley The Wailers Exodus 1977flac Patched | //free\\

The "patch" was a literal splice. Elias realized with a jolt that this file contained the raw tape recordings Marley had made in the safe house immediately following the shooting, overlaid onto the studio tracks. Someone—perhaps Bob himself, or a sympathetic engineer—had buried this audio deep in the mix, patching the trauma directly into the groove.

If you have a corrupted or flawed FLAC rip, here is a safe, legal method (assuming you own the CD/vinyl): bob marley the wailers exodus 1977flac patched

Some self-styled archivists have created “patched” editions that restore a rumored original running order. For example: The "patch" was a literal splice

The album is famously structured into two distinct thematic halves: If you have a corrupted or flawed FLAC

In December 1976, Jamaica was gripped by intense political violence. Just two days before he was scheduled to perform at the "Smile Jamaica" peace concert, gunmen broke into Marley's home at 56 Hope Road and attempted to assassinate him. Marley, his wife Rita, and manager Don Taylor were all wounded but survived. Following the concert, Marley fled Jamaica, seeking refuge in . Recording in London

Elias turned up the volume.