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Heptones, The - I Shall Be Release flac album
  • Performer Heptones, The
  • Title I Shall Be Release
  • Style Roots Reggae
  • Other formats MMF MP1 WAV ASF APE VOX WMA
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1404 mb
  • Size FLAC 1582 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 265

I Shall Be Released" is a 1967 song, written by Bob Dylan. The Band recorded the first officially released version of the song for their 1968 debut album, Music from Big Pink, with Richard Manuel singing lead vocals, and Rick Danko and Levon Helm harmonizing in the chorus.

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I shall be released Lyrics. They say ev'rything can be replaced Yet ev'ry distance is not near But I remember ev'ry face Of ev'ry man who put me here I see Jah light come shining From the west unto the east Any day now, any way now I shall be released They say ev'ry man needs protection They say ev'ry man must.

In 1975, The Heptones signed an album deal with Island Records. Two albums resulted: Night Food in 1976 and Party Time in 1977. Night Food was produced by Danny Holloway, and featured several re-recorded Studio One classics, as well as originals such as "Country Boy" and "Mama Say". The group toured England with Toots & The Maytals to support Night Food's release. In 1977, The Heptones recorded Party Time with Lee "Scratch" Perry. Party Time was recorded during Black Ark's peak period. Party Time also included remakes of Studio One tunes, as well as Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released", along with newer compositions such as "Sufferers' Time". In the same era, they released a number of 12" singles with Lee Perry, such as "Mystery Babylon", "Mr. President" (featuring DJ Jah Lloyd), and "Babylon's Falling".

II album that his version was officially released. The Band, who backed up Dylan on his first electric tour, recorded it for Music From Big Pink, which was their first album. Their version is the most well-known Between 1967 and 1970 the Memphis-area quintet had ten Top 100 hits; their two biggest hits were "The Letter" ( for 4 weeks in 1967) and "Cry Like A Baby" ( for 2 weeks in 1968). Marco from Belo Horizonte, BrazilJoe Cocker covered it too in his "With a little help from my friends" album. Ken from Naivasha, KenyaThe Heptones have also done a Reggae Version of this song. Dan from Tinley Park, Ili think jerry garcia band did too.