Mystic Man (Reissue) (Recycled Green Vinyl LP)
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By 1979, Peter Tosh had dished up a handful of the most successful reggae albums of the 1970s, including Legalize It and Bush Doctor. By the time Mystic Man arrived, there was a palpable sense that Tosh had grown tired of watering down his message for acceptance, hence the lyrics here are more political and militant than his previous work. Oh, there's also a disco song about smoking weed outside Buckingham Palace! - Flying Out
Released in 1979, Mystic Man is an introspective and spiritually charged album by Peter Tosh. The album reflects his deep Rastafarian beliefs and features a mix of soulful and political tracks. Songs like Mystic Man and Jah Seh No highlight Tosh's commitment to his faith and his disdain for societal corruption. The album's production is marked by a refined sound that balances roots reggae with subtle experimentation.
Tracklist:
1. Mystic Man (2002 Remaster)
2. Recruiting Soldiers (2002 Remaster)
3. Can't You See (2002 Remaster)
4. Jah Say No (2002 Remaster)
5. Fight on (2002 Remaster)
6. Buk-In-Hamm Palace (2002 Remaster)
7. The Day the Dollar Die (2002 Remaster)
8. Crystal Ball (2002 Remaster)
9. Rumors of War (2002 Remaster)
Released December 6, 2024
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