Legalize It (Legacy Edition) [2011 Remaster] - Peter Tosh

Legalize It (Legacy Edition) [2011 Remaster]

Peter Tosh

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 2011-06-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 32
  • Album Price: 14.99
  • ℗ 1976, 1977, 1999, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Legalize It Peter Tosh 4:39
2
Burial Peter Tosh 3:53
3
Whatcha Gonna Do Peter Tosh 2:26
4
No Sympathy Peter Tosh 4:35
5
Why Must I Cry Peter Tosh 3:11
6
Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised Peter Tosh 4:38
7
Ketchy Shuby Peter Tosh 4:59
8
Till Your Well Runs Dry Peter Tosh 6:10
9
Brand New Second Hand Peter Tosh 4:04
10
Legalize It Peter Tosh 4:04
11
No Sympathy Peter Tosh 4:31
12
Why Must I Cry Peter Tosh 3:09
13
Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised Peter Tosh 4:40
14
Ketchy Shuby Peter Tosh 4:16
15
Till Your Well Runs Dry Peter Tosh 5:17
16
Brand New Second Hand Peter Tosh 3:37
17
Legalize It Peter Tosh 4:42
18
Burial Peter Tosh 3:55
19
Whatcha Gonna Do Peter Tosh 2:32
20
No Love, No Sympathy Peter Tosh 4:41
21
Why Must I Cry Peter Tosh 3:07
22
Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised Peter Tosh 4:42
23
Ketchy Shuby Peter Tosh 4:46
24
Till Your Well Runs Dry Peter Tosh 6:12
25
Brand New Second Hand Peter Tosh 4:09
26
Legalize It Peter Tosh 4:27
27
Burial Peter Tosh 4:06
28
Whatcha Gonna Do Peter Tosh 2:56
29
Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised Peter Tosh 4:38
30
Second Hand Peter Tosh 4:42
31
Burial Peter Tosh 3:56
32
Legalize It Peter Tosh 7:02

Reviews

  • Legalize It Again...and Again and Again and Again

    4
    By Parkas4Kids
    With the release of "Legalize It" in 1976, Peter Tosh proved he was a force to be reckoned with in the world of reggae music. It takes only one listening of the album to realize how much he had grown up since his time with The Wailers. Though only 9 songs long, Tosh's debut solo album made an indelible mark in music that can still be felt 35 years later. Having said that, the recently'released Legacy Edition of "Legalize It" is a little bit too much for the casual listener to handle. Spread out over 2 discs are a total of 32 songs, but none of them stray too terribly far from the original album's formula. Sure, we get demo version of 7 of the original 9 songs, but they sound an awful lot like the album versions. Same goes for the Original Jamaican Mixes, the very first cut of the record sent out by Tosh himself. The only tracks truly worth listening to on this collection are the dub versions found at the end of disc 2. Otherwise, this collection winds up sounding a bit too redundant. My suggestion: Get the 10-track release instead.
  • Very nice package especially for the re-release suckers

    5
    By Brad5879
    I have to start by asking, how many times can some CD's be remastered and re-released? I have to say I prefer the regular release of Equal Rights better compared to Legalize It. It has a more defined feel to it than this release which is Tosh's first solo. With that said, this Legacy Edition is phenomenal and blows away the re-release of Equal Rights which seems like a lot of fillers and throw-in's on the bonus disc. All of the original Jamaican versions on the second disc are fantastic. I'd almost go as far as saying I enjoy them better than the over-produced regular issues. This is the same feeling I had when I heard the original versions on the bonus disc of Catch a Fire - and to this day, I still listen to the more raw versions than the regular releases. The simplicity of it is music to the ears. I bought the actual CD for the liner notes and although I haven't had the time to read through them yet, the packaging makes it worth it given the price difference between digital and CD is very minimal (between $1-2 more). Do yourself and get this re-release. It's worth every penny.

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