In celebration of Peter Tosh’s 80th Earthstrong (Birthday), the Peter Tosh Foundation proudly announces the re-release of his iconic album Mama Africa on October 11th during the month of the inaugural Tosh Fest in Belmont-Bluefields, Jamaica on October 19th. This limited edition recycled red vinyl pays tribute to Peter’s legacy, featuring a special commemorative label to mark the occasion.
Following Mama Africa, more of Tosh’s classic albums, including Bush Doctor, Mystic Man, and No Nuclear War, will also be re-released. Pre-order now.
Tosh’s daughter comments “Revisiting Peter Tosh’s music on vinyl is a celebration of his revolutionary voice and timeless impact. As we release these records, we invite fans to connect once more with the spirit of a true pioneer.” — Niambe Tosh
Peter Tosh was a pioneering Jamaican reggae musician and founding member of The Wailers, alongside Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer. Known for his powerful voice and rebellious spirit, Tosh was a passionate advocate for social justice, Rastafari and the legalisation of marijuana.
His solo career produced iconic songs such as ‘Johnny B. Goode’ and ‘Wanted Dread & Alive’ which highlighted his commitment to fighting oppression and inequality. Tosh’s fearlessness in his activism is still living through his musical legacy.