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Equal Rights
Peter Tosh
Equal Rights
Peter Tosh
The first two solo albums by Peter Tosh on Columbia Records were cornerstones of the roots-rock-reggae movement: "Legalize It" (1976) and "Equal Rights" (1977). "Equal Rights" brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems over the next two decades: "Get Up, Stand Up," "Downpressor Man," "African," "Apartheid," and the title tune. Both "Legalize It" and "Equal Rights" will be commemorated with the release of Expanded Vinyl Editions. Each double LP package will contain fully remastered audio and Dub versions that were previously only available on very limited edition Jamaican dub plates. Both releases will include 2 detailed inserts.
Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
Number of records | 1 |
Released | November 11, 2011 |
Label | music on vinyl MOVLP341 |
Genre | Reggae |
Dimensions | 300 g (Weight (estimated)) |