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KINGSTON, Jamaica – From the revolutionary title song to its bold album jacket, Peter Tosh made a statement with Legalize It, his landmark debut album which was released in the United States 40 ...
It was just over 40 years ago, in 1976, that Peter Tosh released his classic hit song “Legalize It” from the album of the same name. The song was written by Tosh as a response to his ongoing ...
The partnership between Peter Tosh and The Rolling Stones looked promising when it kicked off in 1978. After releasing two fine albums (including 1976’s Legalize It) as a solo artist, Tosh hoped ...
And Peter said, 'I'm gonna call it Legalize It.' And the dealer got really upset and said, 'No, man, ... The guerrilla-aping cover of Tosh's 1977 album, Equal Rights.
Cypress Hill will take part in a new tribute album to Peter Tosh. Tosh was a founding member of The Wailers, which included Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. Tosh left the group in 1973 for a solo career.
From the revolutionary title song to its bold album jacket, Peter Tosh made a statement with Legalize It, his landmark debut album which was released in the United States 40 years ago yesterday. ...
Bob Marley may have had "One Love," but Peter Tosh had "Legalize It." Although the former Wailer still was years away from worldwide recognition, Peter Tosh's 1975 debut will be remembered as his ...
Legalize It is the debut studio album by Jamaican singer-songwriter and former Wailer Peter Tosh, released in June 1976. It was recorded at Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston.Wikipedia ...
Columbia/Legacy has reissued Tosh’s first (and best) two solo albums, Legalize It and Equal Rights, in deluxe editions packed with rare and previously unreleased bonus materials. With 1976’s Legalize ...
Malcolm X to Bob Marley's MLK in the original Wailers, Peter Tosh left the group on the eve of global acclaim for a militantly uncompromising solo career, takin ... On 1976’s Legalize It, ...
Then again, Tosh’s 1976 solo album was Legalize It, with a title-song proposition that advocated the sanctioning of marijuana. “It’s good for the flu, good for asthma, good for tuberculosis ...
(Jamaica Gleaner) Legalize It and Equal Rights, Peter Tosh’s landmark albums for Columbia Records, will be reissued June 21 by Columbia/Legacy Records, a ...