Bob Marley & The Wailers – Burnin'
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1973 album Burnin'.
Music from Burnin'
Artists on Burnin'
Gear Used On Burnin'
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Bob Marley & The Wailers – Burnin' (1973). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Earl “Wya” Lindo
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Earl “Wya” Lindo on Burnin'
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This used by Lindo on The Old Grey Whistle Test performance of Stir it Up. He also used it on a few songs off the Burnin album mainly Rastaman Chant and No Sympathy.
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Used alongside the Rhodes and Clavinet on The Wailers Catch a Fire and Burnin tours along with the recording of the Burnin album. You can see Lindo playing it on both The Old Grey Whistle Test and Capitol Rehearsal performances with The Wailers.
Fender Rhodes Mark II Stage Piano 73
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Lindo used this with The Wailers during the Catch a Fire and Burnin tours and on the sessions for the Burnin album. You can hear it on the live versions of Rastaman Chant, Stop That Train and Kinky Reggae among others.
Peter Tosh
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Guitars used by Peter Tosh on Burnin'
This guitar was used by Tosh from 1972 to mid-1973. It was Tosh's main guitar in the studio with The Wailers on Catch a Fire and Burnin and on stage on the Catch a Fire tour. It can famously be seen on The Old Grey Whistle Test performance of Stir it Up and Concrete Jungle in May of 1973. He also briefly used it at the beginning of the group's US tour for Burnin but was later either opted for the Ovation Breadwinner or was stolen from the tour bus (similar to Marley's Stratocaster). It's unknown where the guitar is currently.
Effects Pedals used by Peter Tosh on Burnin'
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Peter used this Wah-Pedal throughout his career, first using it on The Wailer's album, Burnin' and its subsequent tour.