Peter Tosh
Having
quit The Wailers and Island Records (he would frequently call the
label boss Chris Blackwell, "Chris Whiteworst"), Tosh
delivered Legalize It in 1976.
The following year, Equal Rights,
focussed even more sharply on the iniquity that underpinned
Jamaican society.
"Everyone is crying out for peace", he
reported on the title track, "none is crying out for
justice".
But however overt Tosh's message, it never overpowered the
music; Roots reggae at its best - all diamond-hard rhythms and
immaculate harmonies.
Peter Tosh was murdered on 11 September 1987.
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