The classic Marley album, the one that any fair-weather reggae fan owns, Legend contains 14 of his greatest songs, running the gamut from "I Shot the Sheriff" to the meditative "Redemption Song" and the irrepressible "Three Little Birds." Some may argue that the compilation shortchanges his groundbreaking early ska work or his status as a political commentator, but this isn't meant to be definitive, it's meant to be an introduction, sampling the very best of his work. And it does that remarkably well, offering all of his genre-defying greats and an illustration of his excellence, warmth, and humanity. In a way, it is perfect since it gives a doubter or casual fan anything they could want. Let's face it, the beauty and simplicity of Marley's music was as important as his message, and that's captured particularly well here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Lukstarr needs to get out of here with that negativity both of those men were trying to make a difference for better. as long as those pot-head struggling artists are happy that's all that matters.. don't judge anyone unless you're ready to be judged yourself
Bob Marley and Che Guevara. If only you saw the s**t people who wear your face on their shirts. Thank God both these men are in Hell (Non-Muslims) and they cant see their determination and bravery being wasted on unemployed pot-head/struggling artist.
Definitely one of the best compilations of Marley put together. But I do believe one song is surley missing from this great set, and that is "Iron Lion of Zion". Other than that, this is a wonderful album as well as a tribute to the Marley legacy.
I used to have legend years ago.The loss was great.like to add it to Marley station,for listening pleasure only, to calm my nerves dealing with the exsplecity of Msn.com.Always Cin