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BUSH DOCTOR
1978

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Track Listing:

01

(You Gotta Walk) Don’t Look Back (Smokey Robinson, Ronald White) – 3:43

02

Pick Myself Up – 3:55

03

I’m the Toughest – 3:48

04

Soon Come (Tosh, Bob Marley) – 3:54

05

Moses – The Prophets – 3:37

06

Bush Doctor – 4:04

07

Stand Firm – 6:10

08

Dem Ha Fe Get a Beatin’ – 4:11

09

Creation – 6:29

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Bush Doctor by Peter Tosh, released in 1978, is a politically charged reggae album that blends hard-hitting messages with infectious grooves. As Tosh’s debut under Rolling Stones Records, the album showcases his signature militant style, tackling themes of social injustice, African unity, and the legalization of marijuana—most notably in the title track. Featuring collaborations with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, Bush Doctor fuses roots reggae with rock influences, making it one of Tosh’s most dynamic and rebellious works. With tracks like "Pick Myself Up" and "I'm the Toughest," the album cements Tosh’s legacy as a fearless advocate for equal rights and a global ambassador of reggae music.

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Explore the albums that defined a movement. From Equal Rights to Bush Doctor, experience the music that shaped reggae and championed justice. 

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