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Peter Tosh Live & Dangerous: Boston 1976

This concert was recorded live on November 26, 1976, at the end of Tosh s first American tour. Concentrating on material from his Legalize It album (though, oddly, the song "Legalize It" itself is absent), it's a lengthy (75-minute) document of how he sounded at the time he was becoming known as a solo performer in his own right to international audiences. The fidelity is decent, and as was often the case with Bob Marley and the Wailers records in the 1970s, there's a rock tinge to the arrangements, particularly as the band included guitarists Al Anderson (from NRBQ and Donald Kinsey (later leader of the Kinsey Report . The rhythm section is the famed pair of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare and Earl Lindo adds keyboards to the full sound. Like many a live album, it's a good addition to the collection of committed fans, though not the ideal place to get a sense of Tosh s prime. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide


Peter Tosh Live & Dangerous: Boston 1976

UPC:
696998547827
Label:
Columbia/Legacy
Released:
8/7/2001
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
Music
Discs » 1
 TitleTime Preview
1Instrumental Intro (Live)10:00
2Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)7:19
3400 Years (Live)10:05
4No Sympathy7:20
5Burial8:28
6Mark Of The Beast5:42
7Babylon Queendom8:43
8Why Must I Cry4:52
9Whatcha Gonna Do4:43
10Steppin' Razor6:18
11Ketchy Shuby9:16

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Credits »

Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
Steve Newman - Design
Andy Freeberg - Back Cover
Lily Lew - Packaging Manager
Joe Sia - Photography
Andy Manganello - Assistant
Peter Tosh - Main Performer
Paul Cox - Photography
Thom Cadley - Mixing
Michael Putland - Photography
Jerry Rappaport - Producer
Herbie Miller - Liner Notes

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