The lost 1973 sessions recorded after the band was kicked off of their tour with the Family Stone allegedly because Bob & Co. were too good of openers. Featuring Peter Tosh as an original Wailer.
Tosh gave the early incarnation of the Wailers an edge that was informed by Ska and it's "Rude Boy" lifestyle. In the mid-70's he split from the group and he embarked on a solo career with the pro-marijuana album Legalize It.
Sound System Records continues it's releases of Foundation Jamaican artists with the unique and singular Reggae DJ, Rpton Hylton, known as EEK A MOUSE. Released originally in the early 1980s and out of print for nearly 30 years.
No Nuclear War, Peter Tosh's final studio album, released in 1987, is a profound anti-war statement that underscores his lifelong commitment to peace and justice.
In addition to reissuing this album in its original version, we've remastered the original soundtracks for vinyl to give this legendary album even more sparkle.
The Decemberists know that the psychology of a culture at war is complex; that historical archetypes can inform the masses on current events far better than the evening news; and that life is ultimately a spectacular and colorful pageant.