Limited Numbered Bob Marley LPs Pressed at Tuff Gong Surface Online
Numbered, limited Bob Marley LPs pressed at Tuff Gong in Kingston surfaced online around Feb. 24–27, 2026, with listings citing a 12‑LP Tuff Gong series and mixed buyer warnings about pressing quality.

Listings for numbered, limited-edition Bob Marley LPs pressed at Tuff Gong International in Kingston surfaced online on and around Feb. 24–27, 2026, turning attention to the newly refurbished Jamaican plant and a series long promoted by label channels. Theingroove posted a product page for Natty Dread as a "Numbered, Limited Edition Jamaican Reissue on Vinyl LP" pressed at the Tuff Gong International headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica, while uDiscover Music and the Bob Marley Official Store had previously described a coordinated 12‑LP series.
uDiscover Music and the Shop Bobmarley product pages advertise "twelve limited‑edition Bob Marley vinyl LP’s, each numbered and pressed exclusively at the legendary Tuff Gong International headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica," a collection the pages say includes nine original studio albums, two original live albums and Legend, the world’s best‑selling reggae album, with each album bearing a Tuff Gong stamp. Shop Bobmarley’s product copy repeats the March 24, 2023 availability line and enforces a per‑customer cap, stating the release is "Limited to 4 per customer."
Production credits and plant history appear across the retailer text. uDiscover and Shop Bobmarley note that the Tuff Gong vinyl pressing plant re‑opened in summer 2020 and "will have an annual capacity of 250,000 units." uDiscover also lists mastering by Dave Cooley at Elysian Masters in Los Angeles, and identifies longtime Marley associate Errol Brown as the mixer for Jamaican versions of material such as Catch A Fire. The listings state Catch A Fire "will be available in its original Jamaica‑recorded version, with two extra tracks from the sessions and some tracks with longer fades," and that this Jamaican version will appear on vinyl for the first time.
Individual album pages replicate canonical track information and marketing copy. uDiscover’s Natty Dread listing shows Side A tracks Trenchtown Rock, Burnin’ & Lootin’, Them Belly Full and Lively Up Yourself, and Side B tracks No Woman, No Cry, I Shot the Sheriff and Get Up, Stand Up. Shop Bobmarley’s Survival (Tuff Gong Jamaica Pressing) page lists a full ten‑track Survival sequence from So Much Trouble In The World through Wake Up And Live. Theingroove’s Natty Dread copy calls the album "considered Bob Marley's finest album" and notes it was the first release without Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston.

Not all listings read like audiophile reissues. Theingroove explicitly cautions buyers that "Please note these are Jamaican pressings and are likely to have audible surface noise during play through, warping and/or jacket damage ( i.e. corner dings, creasing, etc.) These are NOT audiophile records. They are limited & numbered Tuff Gong LPs made in Kingston, Jamaica.We will not provide a paid-postage return label on this item." That seller language contrasts with the promotional tone on uDiscover and Shop Bobmarley and repeats Theingroove’s firm returns policy.
A key chronological discrepancy remains in the public record. uDiscover and Shop Bobmarley’s copy ties the 12‑LP series to a March 24, 2023 availability, while the surfaced listings were observed online in late February 2026; none of the retailer text in the surfaced pages explains whether these are remaining 2023 pressings, re‑listings, or newly produced runs. The resurfacing of numbered Tuff Gong pressings in late February 2026 brings collectors back to questions about run sizes, numbering and condition, and leaves verification from Tuff Gong International or the Bob Marley estate as the next necessary step for definitive confirmation.
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