Peter Tosh - Mystic Man (Full Album)

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Published 2017-04-24
The 1979 album Mystic Man by the legendary Peter Tosh. Peter Tosh's 1979 album Mystic Man features all tracks composed by Peter Tosh himself, with backing vocals from Brenda White, Gwen Guthrie, The Tamlins, and Yvonne Lewis. The album's sound is driven by the bass and guitar work of Robbie Shakespeare, and the drums and percussion of Sly Dunbar, with Mikey Chung on keyboards, guitar, and percussion, and Uziah "Sticky" Thompson on percussion.

The Mystic Man album also features horns arranged by Clive "Azul" Hunt and Mikey Chung, and a range of additional musicians including Ed Walsh on synthesizer, Keith Sterling on acoustic piano, and Ed Elizalde on lead guitar. Mystic Man features classic Peter Tosh tracks such as "Mystic Man", "The Day the Dollar Die", and "Rumours of War".

Mystic Man Tracklist:
01 Mystic Man 00:00
02 Recruiting Soldiers 05:58
03 Can't You See 10:24
04 Jah Seh No 14:07
05 Fight On 18:48
06 Buk-In-Hamm Palace 22:08
07 The Day the Dollar Die 30:57
08 Crystal Ball 35:47
09 Rumours of War 41:00
10 Buk-In-Hamm Palace (12" version) 44:31
11 Mystic Man (long version) 52:14
12 Fight On (instrumental) 59:30
13 Recruiting Soldiers (version) 01:03:11
14 Dubbing Buk-In-Hamm (from 12" single) 01:08:23

Peter Tosh Mystic Man Full Album Credits:

Horns Arranged By - Clive "Azul" Hunt, Mikey Chung
Backing Vocals - Brenda White, Gwen Guthrie, The Tamlins, Yvonne Lewis
Bass, Guitar - Robbie Shakespeare
Drums, Percussion - Sly Dunbar
Engineer [Assistant] - James Nichols, Michel Sauvage
Keyboards, Guitar, Percussion - Mikey Chung
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards - Peter Tosh
Mastered By - Dennis King
Organ, Piano - Robbie Lyn
Percussion - Uziah "Sticky" Thompson
Recorded By & Mixed By - Geoffrey Chung
Alto Saxophone, Flute - George Young
Baritone Saxophone - Howard Johnson
Tenor Saxophone, Flute - Lou Marini
Synthesizer [Oberheim] - Ed Walsh (tracks: A2, A4, B1)
Trombone - Barry Rogers
Trumpet - Mike Lawrence
Percussion - Sammy Figueroa
Acoustic piano on "Mystic Man" - Keith Sterling
Lead guitar on "Can't You See" - Ed Elizalde

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All Comments (21)
  • @ciskaschenk
    0:01 01. Mystic Man 05:58 02. Recruiting Soldiers 10:24 03. Can't You See 14:07 04. Jah Seh No 18:48 05. Fight On 22:08 06. Buk-In-Hamm Palace 30:57 07. The Day The Dollar Die 35:47 08. Crystal Ball 41:00 09. Rumours Of War 44:31 10. Buk-In-Hamm Palace (12" version) 52:15 11 Mystic Man (long version) 59:31 12. Fight On (instrumental) 01:03:12 13. Recruiting Soldiers (version) 01:08:24 14. Dubbing Buk-In-Hamm (from 12" single)
  • No one will ever take His place as King, prophet of Reggae. Salute To the King Peter Tosh 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
  • TOSH was the greatest poet ever walked the surface of the earth. He deamed him self,A man of the past,but living in the present and working for the future. What a true reverse. He is now a man of the past. but his words, teachings prophecies dwells in our presents and still influencing the future. This guy immotalised him self in his words,teachings and prophecies, TOSH is a voice of generations.
  • You can't love reggae , without loving Peter tosh . I was born 1965 . 1979 I was 14 years old. Have loved reggae all , my life. When growing up , my dad wasn't really into music that much , but I remember mum's music , Abba , rogar whitikar , Richard clayderman , nana miskourie , Barbara strisand , and many other singers like these . Old school . So if you love reggae , love it unconditionally. Thanks for the memories , Peter tosh . R.i.p my forever brother . Jah. Luv. N.z.
  • @julianaamebor
    Peter tosh will always remain the best reggae musician on this planet for me he is the great
  • @alexc.c.4025
    Much respect to Bob Marley, bot Peter Tosh & Bunny Waller are such amazng souls & icons. Peters voice is so powerful. RIP ❤
  • @user-sl6hz7le6n
    I agree one hundred percent you can't love reggae without loving Peter Mankin Tosh. The very first musician I mourned for two weeks. I was already a worker the time he died, I took two weeks leave to mourn Peter Mankin Tosh. The second one I mourned like him was Bunny Wailer but not like Peter Mankin Tosh. His music will live for ever
  • @rickylee2471
    Thank God for giving us the great Peter!!! one of my favorite artists in the whole world blessing and love❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
  • Peter Tosh is one of the most unique Artists of all time. Not just for Reggae 🇯🇲, but music in general. He is a poet, a realizes, a knower of many things pertinent to human existence. His music resonates with all types of music. Someone who listens to Heavy Metal would still Love Peter’s music, because his music is important for all music lovers and types. Peter will always be one of my all time most valued people and musicians. Peter Tosh and a person like Ronnie VanZant of Lynyrd Skynyrd would get along great because they are the same but they express themselves in different ways. I will remember Peter until my last breath on this earth 🌎 and I hope I meet him in the afterlife 💛🖤💚🇯🇲🙏☀️🏝️
  • Reading about Russia and Ukraine I could remember only one song: 'Rumours' of War by Peter Tosh. What a tune by the Prophet!
  • @johnkuthe1
    I LOVE Peter Tosh! I wish he was still alive. :-)
  • @bluubird7077
    Peter Tosh is like the bass in music. He is the pulse of the music. In good music, we listen for the bass to drop. Many a song feels empty without the bass, can't operate without it, and it pulls everything together. People say the drums do that, but I beg to differ. The bass is the heartbeat of music. It is always working and can change the tone and vibe of a song. Peter Tosh is the bass. wWrking and keeping things going, standing out as needed, laying in the cut, telling the truth. No matter how the other instruments take their solos, it is the base that holds their parts together❤. Thank you for being the heartbeat that connected us beyond the lights & cameras.
  • @Youngnuttidreadz
    Peter tosh one of the kings of reggae spreading love & peace that's what's music is about not violence & hatred
  • @drewwillis3380
    To me Peter tosh is the god of music, I just love the man’s voice
  • Peter Tosh ? yesss,.... He's the King of reggae of all the time
  • Peter you are the greatest Reggae artist in the world. They. just underrate you because of the way you just bold and speak what on your mind. You are artist when I heard your songs tears come into my eyes. You are so soulful; because you sing from your heart about the shitstym we all face in our lives. You are the toughest true Gad of reggae .Long live the ]prophet Peter the great.
  • @Ribqah-ql4jf
    I remember this album like it was yesterday. I played this album day in and day out. Thank you Peter Tosh for your prophecy put to music. RIP brother MAN!!!........