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Equal Rights (180g, Colored Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP

Music On Vinyl / SKU: rr-2481
1977 album from founding member of The Wailers; expanded w/ 9 rare dubplates
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  • "Peter Tosh was a reggae multi-instrumentalist from Jamaica who was one of the founders of the legendary band The Wailers, together with Bunny Wailer and of course Bob Marley. Equal Rights is his second studio album and the one that propelled him to the top of reggae, cementing him as a potential rival to Marley. That wouldn't quite happen, but Equal Rights is still one of the most influential reggae albums ever recorded. Tosh was a big human rights advocate and the track listing reflects this. Of course there is a version of 'Get Up, Stand Up' written together with Bob Marley but 'I Am That I Am', 'Downpressor Man' (a version of Sinnerman, made famous by Nina Simone), 'Stepping Razor' and 'Apartheid' all became human rights anthems in their own right. In 1987 Tosh was killed during robbery, leaving reggae fans all over the world wondering what could have been." - Music On Vinyl

    • expanded edition w/ 9 rare + unreleased bonus tracks
    • 180g orange colored double vinyl pressing
    • includes 4 page booklet
    • individually numbered
    • limited edition of 3000
    • original release year: 1977
    • music label: Music On Vinyl 2026
    upc: 8719262041370

"Peter Tosh was a reggae multi-instrumentalist from Jamaica who was one of the founders of the legendary band The Wailers, together with Bunny Wailer and of course Bob Marley. Equal Rights is his second studio album and the one that propelled him to the top of reggae, cementing him as a potential rival to Marley. That wouldn't quite happen, but Equal Rights is still one of the most influential reggae albums ever recorded. Tosh was a big human rights advocate and the track listing reflects this. Of course there is a version of 'Get Up, Stand Up' written together with Bob Marley but 'I Am That I Am', 'Downpressor Man' (a version of Sinnerman, made famous by Nina Simone), 'Stepping Razor' and 'Apartheid' all became human rights anthems in their own right. In 1987 Tosh was killed during robbery, leaving reggae fans all over the world wondering what could have been." - Music On Vinyl

  • expanded edition w/ 9 rare + unreleased bonus tracks
  • 180g orange colored double vinyl pressing
  • includes 4 page booklet
  • individually numbered
  • limited edition of 3000
  • original release year: 1977
  • music label: Music On Vinyl 2026
upc: 8719262041370

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