Survival (album) 713817 225044706 2008-07-11T16:54:11Z 82.13.13.52 {{for|the 1971 album by Grand Funk Railroad|Survival (Grand Funk Railroad album)}} {{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Survival | Type = Studio album | Artist = [[Bob Marley & The Wailers]] | Cover = BobMarley-Survival.jpg | Released = [[October 2]] [[1979]] | Recorded = Tuff Gong Recording Studio, [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]], [[Jamaica]] | Genre = [[Reggae]] | Length = 38:02 | Label = [[Tuff Gong]]/[[Island Records|Island]] | Producer = Bob Marley & The Wailers, Alex Sadkin | Reviews = * [[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4n851va3zzma] | Last album = ''[[Babylon by Bus]]''<br />(1978) | This album = '''''Survival'''''<br />(1979) | Next album = ''[[Uprising (album)|Uprising]]''<br />(1980) }} '''''Survival''''' is a [[roots reggae]] [[album]] by [[Bob Marley & The Wailers]] released in 1979. In the song [[Africa Unite]], Marley proclaims [[Pan-African]] solidarity. The song "Zimbabwe" is a hymn dedicated to later-independent [[Rhodesia]]. The song has been performed at [[Zimbabwe]]'s Independence Celebration in 1980, just after the official declaration of Zimbabwe's independence. "Zimbabwe" is seen as an unofficial national song. ''Survival'' was originally to be called ''Black Survival'' to underscore the urgency of African unity, but the name was shortened to prevent misinterpretations of the album's theme. Marley originally planned to release ''Survival'' as the first part of a [[trilogy]], followed by ''[[Uprising (album)|Uprising]]'' in 1980 and ''[[Confrontation (album)|Confrontation]]'' in 1983. In [[South Africa]] the album has been partly censored (scratched with knives on arrangement of the local governments). ==Track listing== All tracks written by [[Bob Marley]], except where noted. ===Side one=== #"So Much Trouble in the World" – 4:00 #"Zimbabwe" – 3:51 #"Top Rankin'" – 3:11 #"Babylon System" – 4:21 #"Survival" – 3:54 ===Side two=== #"Africa Unite" – 2:55 #"One Drop" – 3:51 #"Ride Natty Ride" – 3:51 #"Ambush in the Night" – 3:14 #"Wake Up and Live" ([[Bob Marley|Marley]]/[[Anthony "Sangie" Davis|Davis]]) – 5:00 ==Musicians== *[[Bob Marley]] – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion *[[Aston Barrett|Aston "Family Man" Barrett]] – bass, rhythm guitar, percussion *[[Carlton Barrett]] – drums, percussion *[[Tyrone Downie|Tyrone "Organ D" Downie]] – keyboards, percussion, backing vocal *[[Alvin Patterson|Alvin "Seeco" Patterson]] – percussion *[[Junior Marvin]] – lead guitar, backing vocal *[[Earl Lindo|Earl "Wire" Lindo]] - keyboards *[[Al Anderson (Wailers)|Al Anderson]] – lead guitar *[[Rita Marley]] – backing vocals *[[Marcia Griffiths]] – backing vocals *[[Judy Mowatt]] – backing vocals ==Flags on album cover== The record album front cover (shown top right) depicts 48 flags of 47 African countries and one flag of a Pacific island nation (row 7, column 3; included because of Marley's warm relations with tribes people ala the Maori and Hopi). Presumably the flags were in use when the album was designed, in preparation for publishing in 1979, though many became obsolete. Below are listed the 7 rows, top to bottom, then the 7 flags in each row--left to right. # [[Kenya]], [[Angola]], [[Ivory Coast]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Chad]], [[Egypt]], [[Ghana]]. # [[Senegal]], [[Sierra Leone]], [[Cameroon]], [[Tunisia]], [[Niger]], [[Nigeria]], [[Guinea]]. # [[The Gambia]], [[Somalia]], [[Republic of Upper Volta|Upper Volta]], [[République Démocratique du Congo]] ([[Zaire]]), [[Guinea-Bissau]], [[Liberia]], [[Swaziland]]. # [[Madagascar]], [[Togo]], [[Mozambique]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Zimbabwe]] ([[ZAPU]]), [[Seychelles]], [[Zambia]]. # [[Lesotho]], [[Uganda]], [[Algeria]], [[Mali]], [[Sudan]], [[Botswana]], [[Morocco]]. # [[République du Congo]], [[Tanzania]], [[Burundi]], [[Zimbabwe]] ([[ZANU-PF]]), [[Mauritius]], [[Mauritania]], [[Gabon]]. # [[Benin]], [[Equatorial Guinea]], [[Papua-New Guinea]], [[Malawi]], [[Sao Tome and Principe]], [[Djibouti]], [[Rwanda]]. See note about the 2 [[Zimbabwe]] flags in source #1 below. No flags are shown for these 7 countries in or off the coast of Africa: [[Cape Verde]], [[Comoros]], [[Eritrea]] (was not an independent country in that time), [[Libya]], [[Namibia]], [[South Africa]], and [[Western Sahara]]. ===Flag sources=== # ''Flags of the World'' (Web site) http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ . The 2 Zimbabwe flags (row 4, column 5; and row 6, column 4) are Z.A.P.U. political party flags. They are at (Web site) http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/zw%7D.html . # ''Flag Identifier'' by Ivan Sarajcic (Web site) http://www.flagid.org . # Siobhan Ryan, editor, ''Flags: The visual guide to more than 300 flags from around the world'' (Eyewitness Handbooks, DK Publishing, New York, NY, USA, 1997) ISBN 0-7894-4224-8. # Robert Famighetti, editor, ''The World Almanac 1994'' (Funk and Wagnalls, Mahwah, NJ, USA) ISBN 0-88687-745-8; pages 481-484. ==External links== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gargile/Sandbox/Survival A reproduction of the album cover artwork using only wiki code and flag images] *[http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=MeiteiMayek.meetei_mayek_Poems.Africa_punsi Lyric of Africa Unite in Manipuri] translated by Konthoujam Suranjit *[http://www.africaunite.net Africa Unite support site] {{Bob Marley}} [[Category:Bob Marley & The Wailers albums]] [[Category:Island Records albums]] [[Category:1979 albums]] [[de:Survival (Album)]] [[fi:Survival]] [[fr:Survival (album)]] [[hu:Survival]] [[ja:サヴァイヴァル_(アルバム)]] [[sv:Survival]]