"Get Up, Stand Up," the freedom anthem originally recorded by the Wailers, is given Tosh's personal touch. "Stepping Razor," from EQUAL RIGHTS, tells of his tough teen years in Kingston. Tosh, always the rebel, speaks for all the oppressed people of the world on "Downpressor Man." EQUAL's title track reminds us there can be no peace without justice. Tosh was raised a Christian but later took up the Rasta religion and extolls the virtues of ganga smoking on the title tracks to LEGALIZE IT and BUSH DOCTOR. The later was released on Rolling Stones Records, and also features "Don't Look Back (You Gotta Walk and)" with Mick Jagger. "Mystery Babylon," an unreleased song for Tosh completists, is a reworking of "Babylon Queendom." SCROLLS is the perfect introductory disc to this highly influential artist. Peter Tosh was a freedom fighter with a soulful voice whose message lives on.
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Get Up, Stand Up |
Stepping Razor |
Downpressor Man |
Equal Rights |
Don't Look Back, (You Gotta Walk And) |
African |
Legalize It |
Bush Doctor |
Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised) |
Fools Die |
Mystery Babylon - (previously unreleased) |
Ketchy Shuby |
Till Your Well Runs Dry |
One Love |
Get Up, Stand Up - (live, acoustic) |