Contest: Bob Marley Uprising Live

High Times and Eagle Rock Entertainment are celebrating the release of Bob Marley: Uprising Live!, the brand-new 2x CD +DVD by giving away a swag-tastic prize package to a few lucky fans!

Bob Marley: Uprising Live! is the first-ever DVD release of this classic concert, which originally aired on the famed German television series Rockpalast, was captured during Bob Marley’s final tour in 1980.

The tour was in support of the Uprising album and just a few days later, this show would be filmed from Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle. Now, Rockpalast is presented here on DVD for the first time, with footage fully restored under supervision of Cedella Marley and Ziggy Marley.

On Uprising Live!, Bob Marley is in superb form and delivers a set full of energy and charisma, including the icon songs “No Woman, No Cry,” “Exodus,” “I Shot The Sheriff,” “Redemption Song,” “Is This Love,” “Jamming,” “Get Up, Stand Up,” “Could You Be Loved” and many more. The show opens with a short set by the I Threes – Marley’s backing vocalists – who traditionally would perform a few songs before Marley took the stage.

Want to win this awesome new DVD, plus a poster, Marley rolling papers and a High Times souvenir jar? All you need to do is watch the trailer below (it’s only 4:20 long!) and answer this question: What color top is the middle I Three wearing? Simple enough.

For more information on Uprising Live! and other new releases, head to Eagle Rock.

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