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Despite the threats to his life, his spiritual conviction and Rastafarian faith kept his creative drive vibrant and resilient. Album Tracklist and Musical Highlights
Here's the tracklist for "Wanted Dread and Alive":
The album’s defiant spirit has resonated across decades. The title track “Wanted Dread and Alive” was featured in the film “Pineapple Express,” starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, introducing a new generation to Tosh’s militant message.
This is not a "lovers rock" album. It is a declaration of war wrapped in a riddim.
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| Quality Level | Bitrate | File Size (Full Album) | Tools to Check | |---------------|---------|------------------------|----------------| | Low (Trash) | 128kbps CBR | ~50 MB | Spek (spectrogram) | | Medium | 192kbps VBR | ~80 MB | MediaInfo | | High ("Top") | 320kbps CBR | ~120-140 MB | Fakin' The Funk? | | Lossless (FLAC) | 800-1000kbps | ~350-450 MB | Audacity (spectral view) |
The title itself is a double entendre. "Wanted Dread" refers to Tosh’s status as a Rastafarian ("Dread") on the run from Babylon (the oppressive system). "Alive" was his defiant claim that despite the bounty on his head (literally and metaphorically), he would not be silenced.
Perhaps most tellingly, the album is a testament to Peter Tosh's enduring influence. His posthumous receipt of the Jamaican in 2012, one of the country's highest honors, formalized what fans have always known: Peter Tosh was, and remains, a titan of reggae music.
The Legacy of Peter Tosh’s Wanted Dread and Alive Peter Tosh stands as one of the most revolutionary figures in reggae history [1]. As a founding member of The Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he helped shape the sound of roots reggae [1, 2]. After leaving the group, Tosh forged a solo career defined by fierce political activism, Rastafarian advocacy, and uncompromising musicality [1, 2].
A high-energy, infectious track that showcases Tosh’s confidence and sharp delivery. It serves as a perfect, upbeat opening statement.
: A deeply spiritual prayer set to a heavy roots rhythm, reinforcing his devotion to the Rastafari faith.
By the early 1980s, Peter Tosh was a well-established solo artist following his departure from The Wailers. He had already released groundbreaking albums like Legalize It (1976) and Equal Rights (1977). Released via Capitol Records (and EMI in some regions), Wanted Dread & Alive arrived at a time of intense political turmoil in Jamaica and across the globe.
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