Disco de Peter Tosh: «Peter Tosh Live at the Jamaican Music Fest 1982»

- Valoración de usuarios: (5.0 de 5)
- Título:Peter Tosh Live at the Jamaican Music Fest 1982
- Fecha de publicación:2002-01-22
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Jad Records (Koch)
- UPC:606221101429
- 1Intro/Stepping Razor
- 2Speech
- 3 Africanimg 4:47
- 4 Coming In Hotimg 5:16
- 5 Not Gonna Give It Upimg 5:50
- 6 Don't Look Backimg 3:25
- 7 Don't Look Backimg 3:25
- 8 Rastafari Isimg 12:24
- 9 I'm The Toughestimg 10:54
- 10 Bush Doctorimg 4:06
- 11 Get Up, Stand Upimg 3:37
Of all the live Tosh Cds this is my Favorite. The sound quality is excellent and Peter performance comes alive with the rising of the sun. THis Version of Bush Doctor is the most powerful I have heard and for that track alone it is worth the price. Some of this concert footage can be seen in the Steeping Razor the REd X tapes with Peter slashing a sword through the air while performing......I wish theywould release this concert on DVD since someone has this footage. Anyway, it is a stellar Live performance....Long Live Peter TOSH!!!
This is another great Peter Tosh live disc. The final album of a 3 album Tosh trilogy. All 3 are must have cd's. This concert has Peter in top form performing in JA. The audio quality is perfect. The songs are great, the band is great Peter is great and this cd is great. A must have
Peter Tosh's performance at the Jamaica World Music Festival in the Fall of 1982 is one of his finest performances, perhaps even surpassing his legendary show on "Complete Captured Live" recorded a year later at the Greek Theater in L.A. during the "Mama Africa" tour. Each song is astounding, but the thick, strong, slower rendition of "Coming In Hot" and the the rendition of "Get Up, Stand Up" clearly stand above the rest.
Perhaps most memorable about this show, however, were Tosh's moving speaches to the crowd, showing his integrity, strength, religiosity, and Humanity unlike some regular preacher, speaking about ganja, reincarnation, injustice, his own strengths, and his place alongside the common, oppressed citizens of the World. Truly, Peter's way with words earned him a special place in the pages of musical, sociopolitical, and spiritual history. Both speeches contain an instrumental backing mixed in by Karl Pitterson before the album's release in 2002. In closing, this was a concert for the ages, and cannot afford to be missed by any Tosh fan, reggae fan, or well-rounded music fan. I can guarentee you will not be disappointed.

