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Equal Rights

 
Album Review: Equal Rights

  • Artist: Peter Tosh
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1977
  • Total Time: 39:44
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

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. Whether it is preaching about the unity of the African diaspora ("African"), protesting conditions in South Africa ("Apartheid"), or giving a more general call to arms ("Get Up, Stand Up"), Equal Rights is a political album. This is at times crippling, as some tracks are more effective as political statements than they are as songs. This, in fact, is a primary difference between Tosh and Marley -- Marley's political statements never overwhelmed his songs. Unfortunately, this is not always the case with Tosh. That being said, "Downpresser Man" (based on a folk standard), "Stepping Razor," and his definitive version of "Get Up, Stand Up" are as good a trio of songs as you will find on any album, reggae or not. Tosh's singing is angry and forceful and the music is intricate and distinctive. On these three tracks you can see why people thought that Tosh could become a transcendent international star. The rest of the album, however, shows why he never quite lived up to that potential. ~ Toby Ball, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Get up, Stand Up Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (3:34)
Downpresser Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (6:26)
I Am That I Am (Lyrics) Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (4:26)
Stepping Razor Joe Higgs Peter Tosh (5:47)
Equal Rights (Lyrics) Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (5:57)
African (Lyrics) Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (3:43)
Jah Guide Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (4:29)
Apartheid (Lyrics) Peter Tosh Peter Tosh (5:22)

Credits

Chuck Pulin (Photography), Sly Dunbar (Drums), Howard Fritzson (Art Direction), Steve Newman (Design), Harold Butler (Clavinet), Peter Tosh (Vocals), Kim Gottlieb-Walker (Photography), Al Anderson (Guitar), Tyrone Downie (Keyboards), Peter Tosh (Producer), Bunny Wailer (Vocals (Background)), Bunny Wailer (Vocals), Karl Pitterson (Guitar), Bobby Ellis (Trumpet), Dirty Harry Hall (Sax (Tenor)), Earl Lindo (Keyboards), Robbie Shakespeare (Bass), Peter Tosh (Guitar), Abdul Wali (Guitar), Peter Tosh (Keyboards), Skully (Percussion)
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Equal Rights
Studio album by Peter Tosh
Released 1977
Recorded Randy's Studio, Kingston, Jamaica
Genre Reggae
Length 38:53
Label CBS (US)
Producer Peter Tosh
Professional reviews
Peter Tosh chronology
Legalize It
(1976)
Equal Rights
(1977)
Bush Doctor
(1978)

Equal Rights is an album by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1977 (see 1977 in music).

Track listing

All Songs by Peter Tosh except "Stepping Razor" by Joe Higgs

  1. "Get Up, Stand Up" – 3:29 (Tosh, Bob Marley)
  2. "Downpressor Man" – 6:25
  3. "I Am That I Am" – 4:28
  4. "Stepping Razor" – 5:47
  5. "Equal Rights" – 5:58
  6. "African" – 3:41
  7. "Jah Guide" – 4:29
  8. "Apartheid" – 5:31

Bonus Tracks (CD)

  1. "Pick Myself Up (Live Version)" – 7:11
  2. "African (Live Version)" – 4:45
    • Recorded 1982 US tour

Personnel

Remix Engineers - Alex Sadkin, Jack Nuber, Karl Pitterson


 
 

 

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