The rebellious spirit of a reggae legend
Tosh's consistent social message through music
This is a collection of important works by a reggae giant who ranks alongside Bob Marley. Tosh's songs always contain political and social messages, and his attitude of resistance through music is consistent. While his rhythms follow the traditional reggae framework, he adds his own unique interpretation, creating a more aggressive and powerful sound. He is one of the artists who best embodied the revolutionary nature of reggae music.
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A:
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1)
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Legalize It
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2)
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Burial
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3)
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Watcha Gonna Do
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4)
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No Sympathy
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5)
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Why Must I Cry
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B:
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Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)
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2)
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Ketchy Shuby
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3)
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Till Your Well Runs Dry
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4)
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Brand New Second Hand
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C:
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Burial (Dub Version)
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2)
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Whatcha Gonna Do (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
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3)
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Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised) (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
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D:
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Second Hand (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
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2)
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Burial (Dub Version)
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3)
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Legalize It (Dub Version)
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Backing Vocals - Peter Tosh
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Keyboards - Peter Tosh
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Producer, Arranged By, Guitar [Reggae Guitar] - Peter Tosh
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Backing Vocals - Rita Marley
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Backing Vocals - Bunny Wailer
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Backing Vocals - Judy Mowatt
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Engineer - Karl Pitterson
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Drums - Carlton "Santa" Davis
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Lead Guitar - Al Anderson
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Keyboards - Tyrone Downey
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Producer [Associate] - Lee Jaffe
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Engineer - Jerry Smith
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Lead Guitar - Donald Kinsey (A4, B4)
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Drums - Carlton Barrett
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Bass - Aston "Family Man" Barrett
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Harp - Ras Lee
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Harp - Robbie Lee