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Arise Black Man

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Download links and information about Arise Black Man by Peter Tosh. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Reggae, Roots Reggae genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:08:10 minutes.

Artist: Peter Tosh
Release date: 2000
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:08:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brand New Second Hand (With False Start) (featuring The Wailers) 4:24
2. Maga Dog 2:44
3. Skanky Dog (featuring Winston Scotland) 2:36
4. Boney Dog (featuring The Now Generation) 2:39
5. Maingy Dog (featuring Bunny Flip) 3:00
6. Fat Dog (featuring Joe Gibbs, The Love Generation) 2:58
7. The Crimson Pirate 2:41
8. Rightful Ruler (featuring U - Roy) 2:33
9. Moon Dust 2:32
10. Four Hundred Years (featuring The Wailers) 2:31
11. Ambitious Beggar 2:30
12. Memphis (featuring The Wailers) 2:08
13. Rudie's Medley (featuring Soul Mates) 3:12
14. The Return of Alcapone 2:18
15. Them a Fi Get a Beaten 1:54
16. Reuben (featuring Winston Wright, Larry McDonald) 2:03
17. Stop That Train (featuring The Wailers) 2:20
18. Sun Valley 2:16
19. Nobody's Business 3:11
20. Selassie Serenade 3:07
21. Downpresser (featuring The Wailers) 3:11
22. Pepper Seed 2:24
23. Arise Black Man 2:36
24. Romper Room 2:24
25. Brand New Second Hand (featuring The Wailers) 3:58

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Before officially breaking away from the Wailers and beginning his solo career, Peter Tosh recorded a number of singles under his own name with the legendary producer Bunny Lee. Those recordings play a central part in this generous 25-track compilation, which also includes material from Wailers sessions produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry and Leslie Kong, and some of Tosh's solo work with Joe Gibbs. Most of the best tracks here will be familiar to Tosh and Wailers fans — "Maga Dog," "Brand New Second Hand," and "Them A Fe Get a Beating" have all appeared on numerous collections. But there are some very worthwhile obscurities on this program as well, including a gorgeous rock steady paean to Haile Selassie entitled "Rightful Ruler" (on which Tosh shares the mic with U Roy), Tosh's dour "Downpressor," and a charming cover version of Jimmy Witherspoon's R&B hit "Ain't Nobody's Business." Curiosities include the four alternate versions of "Maga Dog" (some of them recorded by other artists) and a smattering of instrumentals featuring Tosh on organ — sometimes competently ("Ambitious Beggar," "Memphis") and sometimes not ("The Crimson Pirate," "Pepper Seed"). Recommended.