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Equal Rights (LP, Album). Intel Diplo, Columbia. Equal Rights (CD, Album).
Equal Rights was to be the album that propelled Peter Tosh to the top of the reggae world - the rival to onetime fellow Wailer Bob Marley. Time has shown that this lofty aspiration was not borne out, but Equal Rights remains among the handful of best, and most influential, reggae albums ever recorded. Tosh was always the most militant of the original Wailers and this album reflects that outlook
Equal Rights albümüne ait şarkıları görebilir ve dinleyebilirsiniz. En çok dinlenen, en popüler şarkıcılar, albümler ve şarkılar muzikdinle. tr'de Fucking dangerous. Everyone is crying out for peace, yes, None is crying out for justice. I don't want no peace, I need equal rights and justice. I need equal rights and justice. Got to get it! Equal rights and justice. Everybody want to go to heaven But nobody want to die. Everybody want to go up to heaven But none o' them, none o' them, want to die. I don't want no peace, I man need equal rights and justice. I've got to get it! Equal rights and justice. I really need it! Equal rights and justice.
Equal Rights is the second studio album by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1977. The song "Get Up, Stand Up", which was co-written by Tosh, was originally a single by Tosh's previous band, The Wailers, from their 1973 album Burnin'. Downpressor Man" is a cover of a "Sinner Ma. "I Am that I Am" refers to a religious concept commonly referred to by that phrase
Equal Rights is the second studio album by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1977 (see 1977 in music) on Columbia Records. Studio album by. Peter Tosh. "I Am that I Am" refers to a religious concept commonly referred to by that phrase. All songs by Peter Tosh except as shown. Side 1. "Get Up, Stand Up" – 3:29 (Tosh, Bob Marley).
Watch the video for Equal Rights from Peter Tosh's Equal Rights for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Peter Tosh stood strong for peace and freedom. He believed that all people were entitled to live in peace without judgement, hassling, and religious persecution.
This song is by Peter Tosh and appear. veryone is crying out for peace, yes,None is crying out for justice. I don't want no peace,I need equal rights and justice. Everybody want to go to heavenBut nobody want to di. verybody want to go up to heavenBut none o' them, none o' them, want to die.
EQUAL RIGHTS was indeed a very high point for Peter and truly established him as someone who was here to stay. It's sometimes forgotten that this was just his sophomore effort as a solo artist and he nailed it big time with this one. I think this album may define who he was as both an artist and a person more than any other he recorded. You truly hear the complexities that made up the man who was, in many areas around the world, just as revered as the great Marley. As a matter of fact, I've read articles that many people in Africa and the . associated with Tosh better than Marley. Peter Tosh was truly an artist, prophet, warrior and defender of those oppressed. He talked the talk and more importantly walked the walk. He knew what it was to be wrongly accused, beaten, and jailed for his beliefs.
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| 1 | Get Up, Stand UpKeyboards – Earl "Wia" Lindo*Lead Guitar – Al AndersonPercussion – Skully*, Peter Tosh |
3:35 |
| 2 | Downpressor ManKeyboards – Earl "Wia" Lindo*Lead Guitar – Karl PittersonPercussion, Keyboards – Skully*, Peter Tosh |
6:26 |
| 3 | I Am That I AmClavinet, Tambourine – Peter ToshKeyboards – Tyrone DownieTenor Saxophone – Dirty Harry*Trumpet – Bobby Ellis |
4:31 |
| 4 | Stepping RazorKeyboards – Earl "Wia" Lindo*Lead Guitar – Abdul Wali, Al Anderson |
5:48 |
| 5 | Equal RightsClavinet – Harold Butler |
5:58 |
| 6 | AfricanClavinet – Peter ToshKeyboards – Tyrone DownieTenor Saxophone – Dirty Harry*Trumpet – Bobby Ellis |
3:44 |
| 7 | Jah GuideClavinet – Peter ToshKeyboards – Tyrone DownieLead Guitar – Al AndersonTenor Saxophone – Dirty Harry*Trumpet – Bobby Ellis |
4:30 |
| 8 | ApartheidClavinet, Percussion – Peter ToshKeyboards – Earl "Wia" Lindo*Lead Guitar – Karl PittersonPercussion – Skully* |
5:23 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC 34670 | Peter Tosh | Equal Rights (LP, Album) | Intel Diplo, Columbia | PC 34670 | Jamaica | 1977 |
| CK 34670 | Peter Tosh | Equal Rights (CD, Album) | Columbia | CK 34670 | US | Unknown |
| CT 65923 | Peter Tosh | Equal Rights (Cass, Album, RE) | Columbia | CT 65923 | US | 1999 |
| PC 34670 | Peter Tosh | Equal Rights (LP, Album, Promo) | Columbia | PC 34670 | US | 1977 |
| 81937, CBS 81937 | Peter Tosh | Equal Rights (LP, Album) | CBS, CBS | 81937, CBS 81937 | Europe | 1977 |
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