| | Peter Tosh Legalize It CD Peter Tosh Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Peter Tosh (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Al Anderson, Donald Kinsey (guitar); Robbie & Ras Lee (harp); Tyrone Downey (keyboards); Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Robbie Shakespeare (bass); Carlton Barrett, Santa (drums); Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Bunny Wailer (background vocals). Recorded in 1976. Includes liner notes by Roger Steffens. Personnel: Peter Tosh (vocals, guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Judy Mowatt, Rita Marley (vocals, background vocals); Donald Kinsey, Al Yasha Anderson, Al Anderson (guitar); Ras Lee, Robbie Lee (harp, harmonica); Tyrone Downie, Tyrone Downey (keyboards); Carlton "Carlie" Barrett (drums); Bunny Wailer (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Chris Theis; Jerry Lee Smith; Karl Pitterson. Liner Note Author: Roger Steffens. Recording information: Kingston, Jamaica (05/1976). Photographers: Retna; Adrian Boot; Fin Costello; Tony Mottram; Lee Jaffe; Peter Simon. Arranger: Peter Tosh. After years of being overshadowed by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh left the Wailers to pursue a solo career. Released in 1976, Legalize It is a bold statement that Peter Tosh had arrived and was a creative force in his own right. Although he explores some issues of spirituality, this is Tosh's most lightweight album in the sense that it is his least political. This is not meant as a criticism -- in fact, Tosh's playfulness and joy ("Ketchy Shuby") only add to the album's charm. He does make political statements (the title track celebrates and promotes the use of marijuana), but they are done with a sense of humor and a melodic infectiousness that belie his sincere concern for the issues. Tosh incorporates many instruments and mixes slower ballads with upbeat grooving tunes. The album's highlight is "Why Must I Cry," a multi-layered song (co-written with Bob Marley) that conveys a sense of personal failure when fighting an uphill battle, whether it be against injustices of the world or within the confines of a relationship. Legalize It cemented Tosh's position as a giant in reggae, and the album is one of the best albums of the genre. ~ Vik Iyengar After spending 12 years as a member of Bob Marley's Wailers, Peter Tosh was eager to break free from the shadow of the legendary frontman. In 1976, he released LEGALIZE IT, still one of the most significant albums in the history of reggae. The title track expresses one of Tosh's many political causes, justifying the legalization of marijuana as a remedy for various medical ailments. "Burial" is one of several tracks that features the talents of the Wailers' stand-out lead guitarist, Al Anderson. Tosh adds his own seasoning to the reggae pot as he incorporates keyboards in "Whatcha Gonna Do" and synthesizers and sound effects on "Igziabeher." "Ketchy Shuby," a sing-along about fooling around, features the background vocal talents of Rita Marley, Bunny Wailer, and Judy Mowatt. Tosh's life ended too early, and LEGALIZE IT is the strongest testament to his legacy. Take a listen, and share the spirit of his genius. After years of being overshadowed by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh left the Wailers to pursue a solo career. Released in 1976, Legalize It is a bold statement that Peter Tosh had arrived and was a creative force in his own right. Although he explores some issues of spirituality, this is Tosh's most lightweight album in the sense that it is his least political. This is not meant as a criticism -- in fact, Tosh's playfulness and joy ("Ketchy Shuby") only add to the album's charm. He does make political statements (the title track celebrates and promotes the use of marijuana), but they are done with a sense of humor and a melodic infectiousness that belie his sincere concern for the issues. Tosh incorporates many instruments and mixes slower ballads with upbeat grooving tunes. The album's highlight is "Why Must I Cry," a multi-layered song (co-written with Bob Marley) that conveys a sense of personal failure when fighting an uphill battle, whether itCMJ (7/19/99, pp.27,35) - "...among the most crucial reggae albums ever released....LEGALIZE IT prevails to this day as one of the all-time great stoner records, due to its rabidly expressive advocation of the spiritual and mystical wonders of ganja..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.120) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The sublime LEGALIZE IT predominantly showcases his spiritual and mischievous aspects, though even here an inescapable melancholy pervades." Legalize It Music | List Price | $7.94 (You save $1.15) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Urban Soundtrack CDs, Reggae/Ska/Calypso, Reggae, Roots Reggae | | Label | Legacy | | Orig Year | 1976 | | All Time Sales Rank | 15784  | | CD Universe Part number | 1089137 | | Catalog number | 65922 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 06, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Tosh; Bruce Dickinson (Reissue) | | Engineer | Jerry Lee Smith; Karl Pitterson | | Personnel | Peter Tosh - vocals, guitar, keyboards Al Anderson Donald Kinsey - guitar Santa - drums Carlton Barrett Robbie & Ras Lee - harp Tyrone Downey - keyboards
Also: Robbie Shakespeare, Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Bunny Wailer | | Additional Info | Remastered |
Peter Tosh Legalize It Songs Legalize It Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Its Time For The United States And The World To Legalize It Yes, although this was my second Peter Tosh purchase,(Scrolls of the Prophet was my first CD of Peter Tosh),this was the first ALBUM of Peter Tosh that I bought. Being A Bob Marley fan, I decided to pick this one up, and at the price it was no rejection on my part. And I even picked up Bush Doctor the same day,(I couldnt find Equal Rights,so I skiped one)and DID NOT ENJOY IT AT FIRST. BUT after hearing it again and again it finaly caught on to me and I enjoyed it, so luckily I did not write a review on this album the first time I heard it.
To me only 2 songs made any herb references. But otherwise its a good title too bad they didnt put the scratch and sniff sticker on this album instead of Bush Doctor, (although it might not have helped sales, cause Babylon cant handle it) Recomended only after getting a Peter Tosh compilation disc, cause if you dont like any of the songs on there then you should stop there.
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Legalize It
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