Stephen Marley is one of the most respected artists in reggae and pop, with eight GRAMMY® Awards from his career as a solo artist, as a producer and as a member of his family band, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers. - His brand-new album, Old Soul, is his fifth, and is releasing on UMe in partnership with the Marley Family, Tuff Gong and Ghetto Youth International. It's Stephen stretching himself as a singer and songwriter, bringing along some special guests in a wide range of material beyond the reggae category. - Among it's 14 tracks is the title song, released as a single on Stephen's fortuitous birthday, 4/20 - which also got a lyric video on Father's Day Weekend - plus "Winding Roads," a collaboration with Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir; a new version of his father's song, "I Shot the Sheriff," with Eric Clapton, who made the song globally famous, on guitar; two songs with his brothers; and unique covers of the traditional pop songs, "Georgia On My Mind" and "These Foolish Things," both transformed into modern ska singalongs.
3 Cast the First Stone Ft. Damian "JR Gong" Marley
4 Thanks We Get (Do Fi Dem) Ft. Buju Banton
5 Don't Let Me Down
6 Georgia on My Mind
7 Let the Children Play
8 Old Soul (Original Mix)
9 There's a Reward Ft. Ziggy Marley
10 This Time
11 These Foolish Things (Reminds Me of You)
12 I Shot the Sheriff Ft. Eric Clapton
13 Standing in Love Ft. Slightly Stoopid
14 Winding Roads Ft. Jack Johnson and Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros
Stephen Marley is one of the most respected artists in reggae and pop, with eight GRAMMY® Awards from his career as a solo artist, as a producer and as a member of his family band, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers. - His brand-new album, Old Soul, is his fifth, and is releasing on UMe in partnership with the Marley Family, Tuff Gong and Ghetto Youth International. It's Stephen stretching himself as a singer and songwriter, bringing along some special guests in a wide range of material beyond the reggae category. - Among it's 14 tracks is the title song, released as a single on Stephen's fortuitous birthday, 4/20 - which also got a lyric video on Father's Day Weekend - plus "Winding Roads," a collaboration with Jack Johnson and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir; a new version of his father's song, "I Shot the Sheriff," with Eric Clapton, who made the song globally famous, on guitar; two songs with his brothers; and unique covers of the traditional pop songs, "Georgia On My Mind" and "These Foolish Things," both transformed into modern ska singalongs.