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Lost Bob Marley recordings finally restored
Thirteen reel-to-reel master tapes of original live recordings of concerts in Paris in London by the reggae legend had been sitting in a damp basement of a London hotel for four decades. They feature many of Marley's best known tracks, such as No Woman No Cry, Jamming and Exodus. Martin Nichols, a sound engineer at the White House Studios in the West of England, told Newshour how he went about restoring the badly damaged recordings from the 1970s.
(Image: Bob Marley, Credit: BBC)
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