Recently discovered 10" single from roots heavyweight and Marley cohort, Peter Tosh. I don't know much about this, but I know quality when I hear it. The flipside tackles "Johnny B. Goode" with aplomb and verve.
Vinyl rip from 10" single. It's a beautiful thing.
"When they signed that peace treaty, I told them it would not worky-worky". Come on. It's genius isn't it. You could always rely on this proper reggae to have a political viewpoint. I, for one, never get tired of this stuff.
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Peter Tosh - Peace Treaty 10"
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