Legalize It

For the EP by Kottonmouth Kings, see Legalize It (EP). For the EP by b.l.o.w., see Legalise It (EP). For the legalization of cannabis, see Legality of cannabis.
Legalize It
Studio album by Peter Tosh
Released 1976
Recorded Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston, Jamaica, 1975
Genre Reggae
Length 39:04
Label Virgin (UK)
Columbia (US)
Producer Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh chronology
Negril
(1975)
Legalize It
(1976)
Equal Rights
(1977)

Legalize It is an album and song by Peter Tosh. Legalize It was Tosh's debut album as a solo artist after leaving The Wailers. It was recorded at Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston, Jamaica in 1975 and released in Jamaica in the same year.[1]

Legalize It is one of the three solo albums released in 1976 by Wailers members, along with Bunny Wailer's album Blackheart Man and Bob Marley's Rastaman Vibration.

The song was written in response to his ongoing victimization by the Jamaican police and as a political piece pushing for the legalization of cannabis, particularly for medical use.[1] In 1977, Tosh backed this up by saying 'We are the victims of Rasclot circumstances. Victimization, colonialism, gonna lead to bloodbath'.[2] Tosh also said 'Herb will become like cigarettes', in an NME interview in 1978.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [3]
Rolling Stone(favorable) [4]

The song was banned when released in Jamaica in 1975. Attempts to suppress the song failed, however, catapulting Tosh to international fame.[1]

"Legalize It"
Legalize It audio sample

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Peter Tosh; except where indicated

  1. "Legalize It" - 4:35
  2. "Burial" (Tosh, Bunny Livingston) - 3:54
  3. "What'cha Gonna Do?" - 2:25
  4. "No Sympathy" - 4:35
  5. "Why Must I Cry" (Tosh, Bob Marley) - 3:08
  6. "Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)" - 4:37
  7. "Ketchy Shuby" - 4:53
  8. "Till Your Well Runs Dry" (Tosh, Livingston) - 6:09
  9. "Brand New Second Hand" - 4:03

Peter Tosh, Legalize It: Legacy Edition (Columbia/Legacy 88697 76490-2, 2011)

Sony Legacy Edition

A Sony Legacy Edition was released in June 2011. It was produced by Jerry Rappaport and Sam Dion.

Disc 1: Original LP and demos

  1. Legalize It
  2. Burial
  3. What’cha Gonna Do
  4. No Sympathy
  5. Why Must I Cry
  6. Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)
  7. Ketchy Shuby
  8. Till Your Well Runs Dry
  9. Brand New Second Hand
  10. Legalize It (Demo)
  11. No Sympathy (Demo)
  12. Why Must I Cry (Demo)
  13. Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised) (Demo)
  14. Ketchy Shuby (Demo)
  15. Till Your Well Runs Dry (Demo)
  16. Brand New Second Hand (Demo)

Disc 2: Tosh’s original mix, alternates and dubs

  1. Legalize It
  2. Burial
  3. What’cha Gonna Do
  4. No Sympathy
  5. Why Must I Cry
  6. Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)
  7. Ketchy Shuby
  8. Till Your Well Runs Dry
  9. Brand New Second Hand
  10. Legalize It (Alternate Version)
  11. Burial (Dub Plate)
  12. What’cha Gonna Do (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
  13. Igziabeher) Let Jah Be Praised (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
  14. Second Hand (Shajahshoka Dub Plate)
  15. Burial (Dub Plate)
  16. Legalize It (Dub Plate)

Disc 1, Tracks 1-9 released as original LP - Columbia PC 34253 (U.S.), 1976

Disc 1, Tracks 10-16 and Disc 2, Tracks 1-10 previously unreleased

Disc 2, Tracks 11-12 and 14-16 released on limited edition dub plates, 1976

Disc 2, Track 13 from The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience (Shanachie 6802, 2009)

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dimery, Robert (2010). 1001 songs you must hear before you die. United Kingdom: Cassell Illustrated. p. 360. ISBN 978-1-84403-736-0.
  2. Davis, Stephen (1977). Reggae Bloodlines. ISBN 9780306804960.
  3. Legalize It at AllMusic
  4. Rolling Stone review

External links

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