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Format: CD
Label: Island Chronicles
Year: 2002
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
1 Blackheart Man
2 Fighting Against Conviction
3 The Oppressed Song
4 Fig Tree
5 Dream Land
6 Rasta Man
7 Reincarnated Souls
8 Amagideon (Armageddon)
9 Bide Up
10 This Train
Originally released in 1976.
Backing Vocals – Peter Tosh
Bass – Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Robbie Shakespeare
Drums – Carlton Barrett
Flute, Saxophone – Tommy McCook
Horns – Bobby Ellis, Dirty Harry
Keyboards – Harold Butler, Tyrone Downie
Lead Guitar – Chinna
Lead Vocals, Percussion – Bunny Wailer
Rhythm Guitar – Peter Tosh
Thankfully, after the breakup of the original Wailers trio, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh along with some of the group's favored musicians continued to collaborate. In 1976, both Tosh and Bunny Wailer released their debut solo LPs ("Legalize It" and "Blackheart Man", respectively), and both remain absolute tours de force of roots reggae.
This may be the finest album put out by any ex-Wailer, to include Bob Marley's endlessly esteemed releases. Distinctive, passionate, gorgeously arranged, voiced, and performed.
Label: Island Chronicles
Year: 2002
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
1 Blackheart Man
2 Fighting Against Conviction
3 The Oppressed Song
4 Fig Tree
5 Dream Land
6 Rasta Man
7 Reincarnated Souls
8 Amagideon (Armageddon)
9 Bide Up
10 This Train
Originally released in 1976.
Backing Vocals – Peter Tosh
Bass – Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Robbie Shakespeare
Drums – Carlton Barrett
Flute, Saxophone – Tommy McCook
Horns – Bobby Ellis, Dirty Harry
Keyboards – Harold Butler, Tyrone Downie
Lead Guitar – Chinna
Lead Vocals, Percussion – Bunny Wailer
Rhythm Guitar – Peter Tosh
Thankfully, after the breakup of the original Wailers trio, Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh along with some of the group's favored musicians continued to collaborate. In 1976, both Tosh and Bunny Wailer released their debut solo LPs ("Legalize It" and "Blackheart Man", respectively), and both remain absolute tours de force of roots reggae.
This may be the finest album put out by any ex-Wailer, to include Bob Marley's endlessly esteemed releases. Distinctive, passionate, gorgeously arranged, voiced, and performed.