1983年的《Confrontation 冲突》于Bob Marley去世两年后发行,收录了他死前未完成过的单曲,并以其骑着白马的Bob Marley刺死一条恶龙的画面作为封面图案而著名且饱受争议。
专辑中最著名的一首歌曲是“Buffalo Soldier”,根据Adowa战役编写——阿杜瓦是位于埃塞俄比亚北部一座城镇,位于阿斯马拉的南部,1896年,埃塞俄比亚的迈拿里克皇帝二世在此决定性地击败了意大利人,从而保障了埃塞俄比亚独立。
by Adam Greenberg
A posthumous collection produced by Rita Marley, based on work left behind by Bob upon his death. Some of his best post-Wailers work is here, with songs like "Buffalo Soldier," "Chant Down Babylon," and "Blackman Redemption." Given that he wasn't alive to do the production that he usually helped in, this album seems remarkably true to the general vision of Bob Marley's albums. Other somewhat lesser-known tracks also help to fill in all of the cracks with some remarkable material. Case in point: "Jump Nyabinghi," a nice danceable groove with perhaps less of the usual politics mixed in, but with just as much musicality. Overall, any Bob Marley fan ought to own this album. For the uninitiated, Legend is always the starting point, but, after that, this may not be such a bad choice for additions to the collection.