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Live At My Father's Place 1978

by Peter Tosh

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1.
400 Years 07:06
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African 05:32
5.
Burial 08:38
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Soon Come 04:21
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The Toughest 04:33
9.
Bush Doctor 06:35
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Jam 02:42
13.
Legalize It 09:04

about

Peter Tosh was a founding member of The Wailers with Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley. The Wailers disbanded in 1974, and Peter signed to CBS Records and released his classic solo debut, "Legalize It" in 1976 followed up by "Equal Rights" in '77.

The Rolling Stones were smitten with Jamaica and Reggae, and signed Peter up to record for their label. His album "Bush Doctor" featuring his classic duet of "(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back" with Mick Jagger was released in '78 and shortly after, he went on tour as an opener for The Stones on their "Some Girls" tour.

The music in this smokin' 70 minute set was culled from two performances at the legendary My Father's Place club in Roslyn, New York on the 4th of July 1978, a rare night when he wasn't opening for The Stones. it's an amazing historical performance simulcast by influential NY area AOR radio station WLIR.

The backing band for the show was Tosh's new band, Word, Sound & Power that features the iconic drum and bass team of Sly & Robbie.

The recording is a must have for collectors and fans of Marley, Tosh and the Wailers.

credits

released May 27, 2014

Sly Dunbar - drums,
Robbie Shakespeare - bass
Mikey "Mao" Chung - lead guitar
Robbie Lyn - organ
Keith Sterling - keys
Skully - percussion.

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