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Q (1/93, p.80) - 3 Stars - Good - "...he sings like a cross between Peter Tosh and Culture's Joseph Hill...his songs have strong tunes, directness and warmth..."Option (July-Aug/92, p.99) - "..a fresh voice in the stasis of the international reggae scene...[Lucky Dube's] voice recalls a less raspy, but more versatile, Peter Tosh. The two singers share that tough, indignant cry.."0.7868638
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CMJ (8/21/00, p.32) - "...Showcases the young Marley and his fellow Wailers Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer on classics they recorded between 1964-1966....as part of the ska and rock steady music scene in Jamaica..."0.7789554
$19.53
Entertainment Weekly (12/19/97, pp.75-76) - "...Sublime's own evolution from beer-bash trio to sonic experimentalists is...evident. By the end of this chronologically sequenced set, they're mixing up Peter Tosh instrumentals, duetting with pal Gwen Stefani, and concocting soulful pop-reggae..."- Rating: B0.6676761
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"...[A] lushly lensed, marvelously-scored first film..." Variety "...Sparkle....ROCKERS holds its ground, thanks to its funny, offbeat players and sinuous reggae score..." New York Times "ROCKERS provides a colourful snapshot of Marley-era Kingston..." Mojo "[T]he music is the heart of the film, with atmospheric scenes of dances and studio sessions featuring a roll-call of the leading reggae musicians of the time..." Sight and Sound "[With] a superb roots reggae soundtrack that includes fabulous performances by Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller and Burning Spear." Mojo0.419287
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Rolling Stone (pp.94-5) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[A] mix that pushes Aston Barrett's melodic bass to the forefront while the guitars of Marley and Tosh alternately chop up and accent the groove."Q (9/01, p.135) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...The last pre-stardom Wailers-only effort, it is well titled..."Uncut (p.140) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[F]or the most part a dark and brooding affair....Marley, in particular, was keen to return to the roots - at once mystical and menacing - of the original Wailers."Mojo (Publisher) (p.115) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[P]ure JA magic, the culmination of Marley's work with Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston."0.3894777
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Rolling Stone (pp.94-5) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[A] mix that pushes Aston Barrett's melodic bass to the forefront while the guitars of Marley and Tosh alternately chop up and accent the groove."Q (9/01, p.135) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...The last pre-stardom Wailers-only effort, it is well titled..."Uncut (p.140) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[F]or the most part a dark and brooding affair....Marley, in particular, was keen to return to the roots - at once mystical and menacing - of the original Wailers."Mojo (Publisher) (p.115) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[P]ure JA magic, the culmination of Marley's work with Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston."0.3894777
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Rolling Stone (9/18/97, p.106) - "...rehabilitates the former Wailer's rep with rare Jamaican singles, American album cuts...and fiery early '80s live tracks....Peter Tosh emerges as one of reggae's most authoritative figures..."Entertainment Weekly (10/03/97, p.85) - "...paints a sweeping portrait of the man and includes a heap of obscurities and unreleased tracks. His history is told via a range of songs....Tosh emerges as a musician for whom religious and social idealism blended with high musical spirits." - Rating: A-Q (1/02, pp.122-123) - 4 out of 5 stars - "...[gives] vent to the verbal swordsman's 'politrickal' opinions..."Vibe (11/97, p.152) - "...a treasure for even the most faithful Tosh fan....HONORARY CITIZEN is a long-overdue testament to the neglected legacy of a misunderstood man..."0.3894777
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"...[A] lushly lensed, marvelously-scored first film..." Variety "...Sparkle....ROCKERS holds its ground, thanks to its funny, offbeat players and sinuous reggae score..." New York Times "ROCKERS provides a colourful snapshot of Marley-era Kingston..." Mojo "[T]he music is the heart of the film, with atmospheric scenes of dances and studio sessions featuring a roll-call of the leading reggae musicians of the time..." Sight and Sound "[With] a superb roots reggae soundtrack that includes fabulous performances by Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller and Burning Spear." Mojo0.3494058
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"...[A] lushly lensed, marvelously-scored first film..." Variety "...Sparkle....ROCKERS holds its ground, thanks to its funny, offbeat players and sinuous reggae score..." New York Times "ROCKERS provides a colourful snapshot of Marley-era Kingston..." Mojo "[T]he music is the heart of the film, with atmospheric scenes of dances and studio sessions featuring a roll-call of the leading reggae musicians of the time..." Sight and Sound "[With] a superb roots reggae soundtrack that includes fabulous performances by Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller and Burning Spear." Mojo0.3494058
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Rolling Stone (2/19/04, p.70) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[Junkie XL invites] eleven of his favorite singers to get infused with his retro Big Beat style."0.2795247
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