Long after
Bob Marley's death from cancer in 1981 and
Peter Tosh's murder in 1988, members of
Marley's band continued to record under the name
the Wailers Band. On 1991's Majestic Warriors, some of the key players include lead singer/guitarist Junior Marvin and bassist
Aston "Family Man" Barrett.
Marley fans couldn't help but wonder if Majestic Warriors would sound anything like his classic albums of the '60s and '70s but, in fact, enjoyable selections like "Sweet Cry Freedom," "Bad Mind People," and "Trip" are notably slicker and more produced than anything you'll find on Natty Dread, Catch a Fire, or Exodus. Though one of its highlights is a likable cover of
Marley's 1980 hit "Could You Be Loved," the CD on the whole isn't as
Marley-sounding as one might expect. This decent but rather uneven album does have its moments, but those expecting something as extraordinary as Rastaman Vibration are bound to be disappointed. ~ Alex Henderson