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ROC 3446LP
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"Amazing live 1978 set recorded at My Fathers Place (owned by Michael 'Eppy' Epstein in Roslyn, Long Island) and simulcast by radio station WLIR. Tosh, one of the core original members of the Wailers, was the first and only artist to be signed to the Rolling Stones label, other than the Stones themselves. Mikey Chung's work on guitar was truly exceptional that night as was Tosh's performance and you can sense the intimacy of playing in a small club in every note."
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KH 9048LP
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Having risen to fame as a core member of Bob Marley's Wailers, for whom he wrote a number of famous songs, the late Peter Tosh found considerable acclaim as a solo artist, recording a number of classic reggae albums that reflected his strong Rastafari faith and political convictions. This superb live set was taped in Atlanta, Georgia, for FM radio broadcast as he promoted his 1978 Bush Doctor LP (released through Rolling Stones Records, because Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were huge fans), and is presented here together with background notes and images. On 180 gram vinyl with insert.
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KH 9048CD
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Having risen to fame as a core member of Bob Marley's Wailers, for whom he wrote a number of famous songs, the late Peter Tosh found considerable acclaim as a solo artist, recording a number of classic reggae albums that reflected his strong Rastafari faith and political convictions. This superb live set was taped in Atlanta, Georgia, for FM radio broadcast as he promoted his 1978 Bush Doctor LP (released through Rolling Stones Records, because Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were huge fans), and is presented here together with background notes and images.
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