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Peter Tosh
Origen:
Jamaica, KingstonJamaica
Nacido el día:
9 de Octubre de 1944
Disco de Peter Tosh: «Bush Doctor»
Disco de Peter Tosh: «Bush Doctor» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Bush Doctor
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10 personas de un total de 11 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- HUGELY ENJOYABLE

This album does not have a bad track on it. Peter Tosh's greatest album is Equal Rights, but this is more accessible to new reggae fans or even new Tosh fans. It is a lot of fun because of the duet with Mick Jagger, which opens the album. The rest of the album is excellent, especially the song Bush Doctor, and the extra tracks are a fine addition. It also has the coolest Peter Tosh sleeve (along with Legalize It!) If you want to check out Tosh, this is an excellent place to start!!!

If you're a Tosh fan and you don't have this, what are you waiting for??

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Pick Myself Up !

This album is an interesting mix of political protest, religious soul and love songs.

The most memorable song for me is `Moses- The Prophets'

Filled with the most incredible spiritual imagery, I can never forget the powerful words:

"Do you remember Moses

Do you remember Moses

Him no ded

Him no ded

I se Him no ded

De man depon earth still

De man a trod earth still

De man depon earth still

Watchin all de wicked, dem a gone."

"Creation" is another powerful spiritual hymn.

There is the "(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back" , a fabulous duet with Peter Tosh and Mick Jagger. The plea to legalize marijuana in "Bush Doctor", and even love songs like `Soon Come' carry Tosh's tough edge.

Another inspiring poetic song is `Pick Myself Up'-one of the best self-help songs up there.

A definite must have in a complete reggae collection.

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great Tosh

This is essential Peter Tosh. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because its not quite as good as "Legalize It," "Equal Rights," and "Complete Captured Live," which are all 5 star albums. There are a couple songs that I skip, like "Moses - The Prophet" and "Creation," but the rest of the songs are highly enjoyable. The best songs in my opinion are "I'm The Toughest," "Soon Come," "Bush Doctor," and "Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin'." This is Peter's second album with the rhythm twins, Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespear (bass). If you like other Peter Tosh albums (like those listed above), don't hesitate to buy this. If you haven't heard any Tosh yet, try "Complete Captured Live" and then the others that I listed. This album is awesome, and you should own it if you like reggae music.

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- Perhaps his most personal album

BUSH DOCTOR is arguably Peter Tosh's finest album and I believe his most personal. The behind the scenes events prior to and, in many ways, responsible for it's release are now legendary. The year was 1978 and Peter was to have a faithful meeting with The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards and Mick Jaggar at the historic "One Love Peace Concert" in Kingston, Jamaica in April of that year. Having such a concert in Jamaica was dangerous enough as the members of The Wailers in particular were held in much hatred and disgust by the government for their revolutionary causes.

The situation became even more tense, and for Peter dangerous, when he began making statements directed towards both Michael Marley whom Tosh called the "Crime Minister" and the leader of the Jamaican opposition "Edward Seaga" whom he called "See Hog Yah." Decrying the "shytstem" that had ruled the island for a long time, Tosh called for the immediate legalization of ganja and an end to the colonialism and it's injustices which kept the black man chained to a new kind of slavery. This speech almost cost Peter his life as five months later, as it was reported that he was dragged to a jail cell and beaten for 90 minutes and there left for dead.

This is one of the many reasons why he is idolized by countless millions of people around the world, he and The Wailers, never ran away from conflict and even more so embraced the idea. He not only talked about it, sang and wrote about it, but lived it daily. And Mick Jaggar and Keith Richards both respected that about him. Peter was the first artist signed to their new "Rolling Stones Records" label and hit the ground running with this phenomenal album. Although, the album did suffer initial as several hundred copies were recalled from the U.K. due to album designer, Neville Garrick's, scratch and sniff sticker attached to the cover that gave off the smell of "herb."

You find, in my opinion, some of Tosh's most profound lyrical content on this album. It starts off with an instant hit, a duet with Jaggar on the classic Temptations song, "(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back", written by the legendary Miracles, Smokey Robinson and Ronald White. The reggae feel added to the song and the interplay between Tosh and Jaggar make the cover a wonderful kick off to the album. The next track, "Pick Myself Up", is a song that deals with a lost soul who has, as the song says, "And I try, I said I try, Good Lord I try, I really try try try" to make this life mean something but it doesn't and he just wants to fly away like the birds of the sky. The use of imagery is astonishing on the song.

"I'm The Toughest" is a song that describes Peter Tosh better than any, the song is basically an anthem for those who are being oppressed and held back and also an admonition to people to stand up and do rigt. The chorus is fantastic, "Anything you can do I can do it better I'm the toughest (I'm the toughest) I can do what you can't do You'll never try to do what I do I'm the toughest (I'm the toughest)." The next track was co-written by Tosh and Bob Marley, "Soon Come" is a great song about not wasting a persons time where relationships are concerned and keeping commitments which is something that was rarely found in the world that both Tosh and Marley came from.

"Moses-The Prophet" is an all time classic song that truly breaks down the hypocrisy of religious leaders in Jamaica, especially those coming to "make disciples for the Lord." It is very powerful and has a great blues feel to the composition and wonderful guitar and flute. The next 2 songs, "Bush Doctor & "Stand Firm" feature Keith Richards on guitar. The title track is Peter's call for the legalization of ganja and it's benefits while the latter song is one of the most powerful calls to stop depending on someone outside of yourself to make your life worth something and meaningful. This is a song that needs to be listened to several times in a row to allow the message to hit home and understand the brilliance of its lyrical content.

"Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin" is the type of song that lead people to call Peter the "Malcolm X" of Reggae and the Rastafarian movement. He was truly of the vein of not turning the other check and fighting back if you struck his cheek. But there was also a spiritual message behind the song as well as that was truly the Rastafarian way, a duel meaning behind every word. Not only are they going to get a physical punishment from man but more importantly, Jah will also punish them while uplifting the down trodden. "Creation" is the final track and the most breathtaking on the entire album. It is so powerful that it really does no justice to try and describe it, put it in, crank it up, sit back and let it minister deeply, you won't be disappointed.

This album was truly a wonderful beginning for Peter on the new Stones label and one of his absolute best. I always felt like I knew more about the man after listening to this album and I think you will be highly enriched by giving it a try. It is an all time classic for music, not just Reggae.

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- Bush Doctor

Awesome Cd with a nice mix of Peter Tosh's spirituals, inspiring and political lyrics. A worthy addition to the collection of any roots, rock Reggae lovers.