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Format: 2LP
Label: Music On Vinyl
Year: 2011
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
Vocal LP:
A1 Get Up, Stand Up
A2 Downpressor Man
A3 I Am That I Am
A4 Stepping Razor
B1 Equal Rights
B2 African
B3 Jah Guide
B4 Apartheid
Dub LP:
C1 Dub-Presser Man (Dub Version)
C2 I Am That I Am (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
C3 Heavy Razor (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
C4 African (London Sound System Dub Plate)
D1 Jah Guide (Dub Plate)
D2 Hammer (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
D3 Blame The Youth (Dub Version)
D4 Babylon Queendom (Dub Version)
D5 Vampires (Dub Version)
Originally released in 1977.
PERSONNEL:
Backing Vocals – Bunny Wailer
Bass – Robbie Shakespeare
Clavinet – Harold Butler
Drums – Carlton Barrett, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Abdul Wali, Al Anderson, Karl Pitterson, Peter Tosh
Keyboards – Earl "Wire" Lindo, Peter Tosh, Tyrone Downie
Percussion – Skully
Tenor Saxophone – Dirty Harry
Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
Producer – Peter Tosh
Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems: "Get Up, Stand Up," "Downpressor Man," "African," "Apartheid," and the title tune.
This expanded vinyl edition includes an additional LP of rare and unreleased dubplates, featuring daring lo-fi remixes of both album cuts and outtakes from the Equal Rights sessions.
Label: Music On Vinyl
Year: 2011
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
Vocal LP:
A1 Get Up, Stand Up
A2 Downpressor Man
A3 I Am That I Am
A4 Stepping Razor
B1 Equal Rights
B2 African
B3 Jah Guide
B4 Apartheid
Dub LP:
C1 Dub-Presser Man (Dub Version)
C2 I Am That I Am (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
C3 Heavy Razor (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
C4 African (London Sound System Dub Plate)
D1 Jah Guide (Dub Plate)
D2 Hammer (ShaJahShoka Dub Plate)
D3 Blame The Youth (Dub Version)
D4 Babylon Queendom (Dub Version)
D5 Vampires (Dub Version)
Originally released in 1977.
PERSONNEL:
Backing Vocals – Bunny Wailer
Bass – Robbie Shakespeare
Clavinet – Harold Butler
Drums – Carlton Barrett, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Abdul Wali, Al Anderson, Karl Pitterson, Peter Tosh
Keyboards – Earl "Wire" Lindo, Peter Tosh, Tyrone Downie
Percussion – Skully
Tenor Saxophone – Dirty Harry
Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
Producer – Peter Tosh
Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems: "Get Up, Stand Up," "Downpressor Man," "African," "Apartheid," and the title tune.
This expanded vinyl edition includes an additional LP of rare and unreleased dubplates, featuring daring lo-fi remixes of both album cuts and outtakes from the Equal Rights sessions.