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Stephen Marley, Bob Weir & Jack Johnson Stroll Winding Roads

The superstar trio team up on the latest single from the reggae scion's Old Soul LP.

Stephen Marley saunters down some Winding Roads with Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead and singer-songwriter Jack Johnson in his new single — showcasing today on Tinnitst.

The latest preview of Marley’s upcoming Old Soul album, Winding Roads was recorded at Weir’s TRI Studios with his Wolf Bros band, including Don Was and Dead & Company members Jeff Chimenti and Jay Lane.

Winding Roads, metaphorical of life’s journey, struggle, and eventual salvation, soulfully closes out the new Old Soul LP with interlacing guitar and vocal trade-offs from Weir, Marley and Johnson, creating an unforgettable bluesy classic and the only song from the album recorded with a full band.

“I’ve seen the paved highways,
But none of them is headin’ my way,
How long must we drive these winding roads?
How long must we drive these winding roads?

“You struggle so hard, oh good people,
I’ll help you carry your load,
How long must we drive these winding roads?
How long must we drive these winding roads?”

His first full-length project since 2016, Stephen’s highly anticipated fifth solo album Old Soul comes as a complete revelation. While grounded from the road amongst the COVID lockdown, Stephen set up a new studio on a remote family farm in the Florida countryside, holding nightly jam sessions in a converted garage. With a stripped-down ensemble comprising binghi drums, bass, acoustic guitar, and flute, Stephen played whatever he felt like — ranging from original compositions and reggae rarities with deep personal meaning to classics recorded by Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles. “Irie vibration,” Stephen says of the sounds made together on the farm. The lion’s share of Old Soul was recorded during these “unplugged” jam sessions.

Old Soul explores a musical palette that spans a variety of cultures and genres alike, with hand-selected special guests furthering the spiritual journey that encompasses the album. Stephen and his elder brother Ziggy collaborate on There’s A Reward, a heartfelt tribute to Joe Higgs, the man who mentored young Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer when they were all aspiring singers in Trenchtown. Meanwhile, Stephen’s younger brother Damian features on Cast The First Stone, a powerful, thought-provoking tune set to an ominous groove that sounds like something from a lost spaghetti Western soundtrack.

Stephen enlists his old friend Buju Banton on the ska-flavored Thanks We Get (Do Fi Dem), a Lee “Scratch” Perry composition made famous by Junior Byles that explores the idea that no good deed goes unpunished. And Kyle McDonald of Slightly Stoopid joins on a verse on Standing In Love, a beautiful ballad that hearkens back to reggae’s sweet rocksteady era.

Eric Clapton laces up tasty lead guitar riffs over a powerful acoustified version of Bob Marley’s I Shot The Sheriff. The album closes with Grateful Dead legend guitarist/vocalist Bob Weir and surfing singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, who join Stephen on the album’s final track, Winding Roads, recorded at Weir’s TRI Studios with his Wolf Bros band, including Don Was and Dead & Company members Jeff Chimenti and Jay Lane; it’s the only song on Old Soul recorded with a full band.

“We definitely did want some different sounds,” says Stephen. “We never want to come with the same ray ray ray. We try to make some of them something you can’t really identify. Ah just music.” Among the more unexpected selections embedded on Old Soul are a disarmingly sweet cover of Sinatra’s These Foolish Things (Reminds Me Of You), as well as Marley’s take on The Beatles’ perpetually pleading Don’t Let Me Down.

The song selection on the new album demonstrates Stephen’s courage to defy expectations. “You have to be true to yourself,” he says. “I refuse to be put into any category. I am inspired by everything. So if I feel like I want to play some jazz music, I will go play some jazz music. Who dig it, dig it.”

In celebration of the new album, Marley has embarked on his ambitious Old Soul Tour: Unplugged through Sept 8 – Oct 22.

Old Soul Track List

1 | Don’t You Believe
2 | Cool As The Breeze
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
9 | There’s A Reward (ft. Ziggy Marley)
10 | This Time
11 | These Foolish Things (Remind 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)

Photo by Mike Lue.

Old Soul Tour: Unplugged Dates

Sept. 8 | Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue Theatre
Sept. 9 | Mundelein, IL – Miracle in Mundelein
Sept. 10 | Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
Sept. 11 | Fargo, ND – Outdoors at Fargo Brewing
Sept. 14 | Seattle, WA – The Showbox
Sept. 16 | Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
Sept. 17 | Victoria, BC – Rifflandia Festival
Sept. 19 | Bend, OR – Midtown Ballroom
Sept. 21 | San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
Sept. 22 | Santa Cruz, CA – Catalyst Club
Sept. 23 | Ventura, CA – Ventura Music Hall
Sept. 24 | Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre
Sept. 25 | Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern
Oct. 5 | Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
Oct. 12 | Beverly, MA – Cabot Theatre *
Oct. 13 | Plymouth, NH – The Flying Monkey *
Oct. 15 | Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre *
Oct. 17 | Englewood, NJ – Bergen PAC *
Oct. 18 | Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore *
Oct. 20 | Norfolk, VA – NorVa *
Oct. 21 | Columbia, SC – The Senate *
Oct. 22 | Atlanta, GA – Center Stage *

* with Mike Love