JAD Records

Formed in 1967 JAD Records was a record label that was co-owned by Johnny Nash, producer Arthur Jenkins, and businessman Danny Sims, whose initials formed its logo.

[1] Other notable artists to sign with the label included Johnny Nash himself, Byron Lee, Neville Willoughby and later Jimmy Cliff.

Both albums used the vocal tracks from Bob's early material from the 1960s and added modern backing tracks including vocals from Rita Marley, Bob's son Ziggy and members of the Melody Makers.

The response to these modern day remixes was so hostile that the label released the groundbreaking Complete Bob Marley & The Wailers 1967 to 1972 series produced by Roger Steffens and Bruno Blum containing over 240 original tracks over the next six years, including more than a hundred previously unreleased recordings.

Despite their best efforts they could not license the tracks that were already under contract to Island (as part of the Songs Of Freedom box set).