THE ULTIMATE PETER TOSH EXPERIENCE (2 DVD +1 CD): PETER TOSH
It is a two-DVD, one CD, “multi-pac” with a thirty page booklet of
commentary and rare photos that gives the first truly comprehensive
look at Peter Tosh as a brilliant musical artist, significant political
figure and charismatic and brave, though often misunderstood, human
being. This dynamic set offers a stunning multi-media experience and
delivers some of Peter Tosh’s most important work as well as rare
material as follows:
The audio CD presents fourteen outstanding Peter Tosh recordings
including such classics as “Get Up Stand Up,” “Rastafari Is” and
“Downpressor Man” as well as such rare or previously unreleased
recordings as “Watcha Gonna Do” (with Eric Clapton) from 1974, recorded
in Jamaica in the wake of Eric’s success with “I Shot The Sheriff,” a
previously unreleased version of Peter’s signature tune “Legalize It,”
“Babylon Queendom,” a previously unreleased mix of “Wanted Dread And
Alive,” the early single “Arise Black Man” and more.
The first DVD presents the entire acclaimed documentary film
Stepping Razor: Red X, which weaves interviews, performance footage and
commentary in an atmospheric non-linear presentation leading up to the
mystery of Peter’s murder, evoking the supernatural element that Peter
felt was very much a part of his life.
The second DVD brings together a selection of concert footage,
including rare footage from the historic One Love Peace Concert in
1979, the No Nukes concert (where Peter was the only reggae performer)
in 1981, Reggae Sunplash II from 1979 and his last concert in Kingston,
Jamaica in 1983. Also included is previously unreleased interview
footage of Peter with noted reggae historian Roger Steffens from 1979
and 1981.
The thirty-page booklet includes essays about Peter from three people
who knew him: Herbie Miller, who was Peter’s personal manager from 1975
-1981, reveals the mystical aspect of Peter’s persona; reggae authority
Roger Steffens, whose friendship with Peter lasted from 1979 until
Peter’s death, draws on reminiscences by Bunny Wailer to give a look a
very personalized look at Peter; and Shanachie Entertainment’s General
manager Randall Grass who first encountered Peter in 1979 as a music
journalist and radio show host, gives an overview of Peter’s life
rooted in his interviews of Peter. Included also are a selection of
rare photos by celebrated photographer Adrian Boot, whose photographs
of Bob Marley and other reggae artists have been published worldwide.
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 February, 2010.