One of reggae's pioneering bands and the breeding ground for icons Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, the Wailers developed from their early-'60s origins as a vocal act to recording some of the most innovative and best-known songs in the entire genre. Following their early-'70s classics Catch a Fire and Burnin', Tosh and Wailer forged ahead with their respective solo careers while Marley refashioned the group as a vehicle for his own socially and politically conscious solo material, leading to their commercial apex in the latter part of that decade. Under Marley's leade...