The singer Stephen Marley, son of legendary Jamaican musician Bob Marley, presented on its digital platforms his latest album Old Soul, his fifth solo album, which is available from this 15 of September.
Three singles from the production had already been released before. –“Old Soul”, “Cool As The Breeze” and recently “Winding Roads”, a metaphorical song of life's journey, the fight and eventual salvation, featuring Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Jack Johnson and Stephen Marley.
This new album is the first of Stephen Marley since 2016, which was born during Covid times while on a remote family farm, in which he set up a new studio, holding jam sessions every night.

The album includes collaborations with his brothers Ziggy y Damian, as well as with Buju Banton and Eric Clapton, among others.
Songs include “There’s A Reward”, a sincere tribute to Joe Higgs, the one who mentored the young Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer when everyone aspired to be singers in Trenchtown.
There is also an interesting remake of his father's classic, “I Shot the Sheriff”, plus a version of “These Foolish Things (Reminds Me Of You)” of Frank Sinatra and of “Don’t Let Me Down” of The Beatles.
You can listen to this album here:


















