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Peter Tosh

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Equal Rights

 

Tracklist

(Vinyl)
A1   Get Up, Stand Up      
A2   Down Pressor Man      
A3   I Am That I Am      
A4   Stepping Razor      
B1   Equal Rights      
B2   African      
B3   Jah Guide      
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Review


Equal Rights is a rich improvement over Peter Tosh's ganja-steeped solo debut of last year, Legalize It. While his highly touted revolutionary stance (which, in that case, amounted to nothing more militant than a plea for legalizing marijuana) was certainly admirable—and refreshing, given the acquiescent wait-and-see philosophy that permeates so much Rastafarian reggae—it had no musical impact. Equal Rights, though, is a potent manifesto on all fronts. Like the best of Tosh's work with the Wailers (he includes "Get… Read More

Up, Stand Up" on this LP), it flashes a warning, a rebellious spirit born of squalor and subjugation, not bourgeois guilt. Like his worst, it can also be trying, mixing didactic pronouncements with bad lyrics.

Musically, however, it's a relentless treat. Tosh has supplanted the narcotized sameness of his previous arrangements with a funkified sameness, one that favors clavinet and synthesizer over choppy rhythm guitar. The effect softens the upbeat motion of the bass and drums without subverting their pulse, making Tosh more accessible to those who have had difficulty adjusting to reggae's instrumental rawness. Throughout, Tosh sings in a robust, pliable voice. His inflection ranges from romantic scat to coarse invective, delivered in a slurring patois that can turn and cut sharply, making real the lingering rage in songs like "Stepping Razor" and "Downpressor Man."

At other times, it is precisely Tosh's submissiveness that renders his evangelical fusion of temper and faith so potent. "Equal Rights," with a melodic line and progression reminiscent of "I Shall Be Released" (don't sue, Bob), is towering reggae. Similarly, "Jah Guide" is an appropriately funereal reading of the 23rd Psalm. Stated in disquieting musical terms—using bluesy minor chords to punctuate a major-scale chorus—it is a jarring testament to the Rastafarian spirit of survival. And Equal Rights is stirring evidence of reggae's musical amenability, from one of its brightest latent hopes. (RS 243)


MIKAL GILMORE




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