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The title track soon became popular among endorsers of cannabis legalization, reggae music lovers and Rastafari all over the world, and was a favourite at Tosh's concerts. [ citation needed ] Also in 1976, Tosh organised a backing band, Word, Sound and Power , who were to accompany him on tour for the next few years, and many of whom performed ...
Wanted Dread & Alive is the fifth studio album by the Jamaican reggae musician Peter Tosh. [5] It was released in 1981 in two different versions, one for Jamaica and the USA (EMI America) and one for Europe (Rolling Stones Records).
The song "Get Up, Stand Up", which was co-written by Bob Marley, was originally a single by Tosh's previous band, the Wailers, from their 1973 album Burnin'. "Downpressor Man" is a cover of "Sinner Man". "I Am that I Am" refers to a religious concept commonly referred to by that phrase.
It should only contain pages that are Peter Tosh songs or lists of Peter Tosh songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Peter Tosh songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The song was written in response to his ongoing victimization by the Jamaican police and as a political piece pushing for the legalization of cannabis, particularly for medical use. [1] In 1977, Tosh backed this up by saying "We are the victims of Rasclot circumstances. Victimization, colonialism, gonna lead to bloodbath". [2]
Peter Tosh, Marlene Tosh, Michael C. Collins, Chris Kimsey, Robert Shakespeare The Toughest is a compilation album by reggae artist Peter Tosh . Track listing
No Nuclear War is the seventh and final studio album by the Jamaican musician Peter Tosh, released in 1987. [1] Tosh was murdered shortly after its release; he had returned to Jamaica after meetings in New York City to discuss the lack of promotion for the album.
The Best Of Peter Tosh 1978–1987 (2003) ... Primary Artist - Peter Tosh; See also. List of anti-war songs; References