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  • SKU: BEG-4588
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 844185045889
  • Street Date: 12/06/11
  • PreBook Date: 11/01/11
  • Label: Morphius Records »
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Run Time: mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2011
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: US,CA

 

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Andrew Tosh - Legacy: An Acoustic Tribute To Peter Tosh

Andrew Tosh - Legacy: An Acoustic Tribute To Peter Tosh
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Peter's son Andrew's celebration of his father works in the form of LEGACY. Andrew has not only chosen 'Lessons In My Life' as the lead single from the album but also has recruited the voice of Kymani Marley to help him deliver the message of the song to the people. This is significant as it features for the very first time, the offspring of Peter Tosh and Bob Marley collaborating on a track together. And what a track it is. Andrew, fusing some of the elements of the original track with his updated interpretation, really got the tone of the song right with his vocal delivery. Kymani aptly controls the second verse only after expertly intertwining his voice with Andrew's in the first verse. The track itself features the use of the congo drum, guitar and at certain instances, the violin. If fans of the original Peter Tosh offering listen closely they will hear a sample taken from the original song. This song is a very worthy tribute from Andrew to his late father and if the rest of the album was produced with such care and dedication then the world will surely once again say 'Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)'. As you can see Andrew Tosh is carrying on his father's musical legacy with even the potential to take it to new heights in the new millennium. Hopefully he remembers that as a part of a legacy, he is sharing dreams and trying to changing humanity for the better. These are types of legacies that should never die. (- from Bob Marley Magazine)

  

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