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Mystic Man

Mystic Man is the fourth studio album by Peter Tosh. All songs were composed by Peter Tosh. It was released in 1979 by Rolling Stones Records (his second album for the label), EMI, and Intel Diplo (in Jamaica).

Mystic Man
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedDynamic Sound Studio, Kingston, Jamaica
GenreReggae
Length44:24
LabelRolling Stones Records / EMI / Intel Diplo
ProducerPeter Tosh, Word, Sound and Power (Keith Sterling, Mikey Chung, Robbie Lyn, Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar)
Peter Tosh chronology
Bush Doctor
(1978)
Mystic Man
(1979)
Wanted Dread & Alive
(1981)

The album's cover photo, by Annie Leibovitz, shows Tosh's head in profile, with his head cupped in his hands, as if in prayer.[1] Sw. Anand Prahlad, in his book Reggae Wisdom, suggested that on this and previous album Bush Doctor, Tosh was seeking to portray himself in the role of "healer and prophet".[2]

The album peaked at number 6 in Italy, 17 in Germany, 25 in Austria, 27 in Sweden, 44 in the Netherlands, and at 123 on the Billboard 200.[3][4]

The album was reissued in 2002 with five bonus tracks.[5]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [6]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[7]

Lester Bangs, reviewing the album for Rolling Stone, saw Mystic Man as an improvement over Bush Doctor and viewed the 9-minute disco-driven "Buk-in-Hamm Palace" as the album's strongest track.[8] Jonathan Daümler-Ford, for the Birmingham Daily Post, thought it lacked the immediate impact of the previous album, but "sneaks up from behind" with what he described as "one of the best reggae tracks I have heard ("Can't You See") and several close contenders", calling it a "slow starter but a strong stayer".[9] Ralph Heibutzki, for Allmusic, saw the album as Tosh reasserting his "cranky contrarian militancy", "a proud declaration of Tosh's lifestyle, which he pointedly contrasts against Western consumerist decadence", viewing "The Day the Dollar Die" as a roots reggae classic.[6]

Dave Thompson saw the album as a disappointment, picking out "Jah Seh No" and "Rumours of War" as highlights.[10] Village Voice critic Robert Christgau wrote: "Mysticism should keep its own counsel; boast about it, translate your supposed experience of the ineffable into any but the most simpleminded ideology, and ninety-five times out of a hundred you'll sound like a smug asshole. Tosh's ever more preachy vocal stance does nothing for his dopey puns ('shitty' for 'city,' far out), his confused political-economic theories, or his equation of hamburgers with heroin. And his musicians sound like the bored pros rockers so often turn into."[7]

Track listing edit

All tracks composed by Peter Tosh

  1. "Mystic Man"
  2. "Recruiting Soldiers"
  3. "Can't You See"
  4. "Jah Seh No"
  5. "Fight On"
  6. "Buk-In-Hamm Palace"
  7. "The Day The Dollar Die"
  8. "Crystal Ball"
  9. "Rumours Of War"
Bonus tracks on "The Definitive Remasters" 2002 EMI CD release
10. "Buk-In-Hamm Palace" (12" version)
11. "Mystic Man" (long version)
12. "Fight On" (instrumental)
13. "Recruiting Soldiers" (version)
14. "Dubbing Buk-In-Hamm" (from 12" single)

Personnel edit

  • Peter Tosh - lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Robbie Shakespeare - bass guitar
  • Sly Dunbar - drums, percussion
  • Mikey Chung - keyboards, guitar, percussion
  • Robbie Lyn - organ, piano
  • Uziah Thompson - percussion; repeater drums on "Fight On"
  • George Young - alto saxophone, flute
  • Howard Johnson - baritone saxophone
  • Lou Marini - tenor saxophone, flute
  • Ed Walsh - Oberheim synthesizer on "Recruiting Soldiers", "Jah Seh No" and "Buk-In-Hamm Palace"
  • Barry Rogers - trombone
  • Mike Lawrence - trumpet
  • Sammy Figueroa - percussion; congas on "Mystic Man" and "Buk-In-Hamm Palace"
  • Clive "Azul" Hunt, Mikey Chung - horn arrangements
  • Brenda White King, Gwen Guthrie, The Tamlins, Yvonne Lewis - backing vocals
  • Keith Sterling - acoustic piano on "Mystic Man"
  • Ed Elizalde - lead guitar on "Can't You See"
Technical

Charts edit

Chart (1979) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] 72
United States (Billboard 200) 104

References edit

  1. ^ Masouri, John (2013) Steppin' Razor: The Life of Peter Tosh, Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-1847728364
  2. ^ Prahlad, Sw. Anand (2001) Reggae Wisdom: Proverbs in Jamaican Music, University Press of Mississippi, ISBN 978-1578063192, p. 38
  3. ^ "Peter Tosh - Mystic Man", dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 30 November 2018
  4. ^ "Peter Tosh Chart History: Billboard 200", billboard.com. Retrieved 30 November 2018
  5. ^ Cibula, Matt (2002) "Peter Tosh: reissues", PopMatters, 12 August 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2018
  6. ^ a b Heibutzki, Ralph "Mystic Man Review", Allmusic. Retrieved 30 November 2018
  7. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: T". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved 16 March 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  8. ^ Bangs, Lester "", Rolling Stone (archived), Iss. 310, 7 February 1980. Retrieved 30 November 2018 via Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Daümler-Ford, Jonathan (18 August 1979). "Reggae Round-up". Birmingham Daily Post. Retrieved 30 November 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. ^ Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, p. 291
  11. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 311. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

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6 in Italy 17 in Germany 25 in Austria 27 in Sweden 44 in the Netherlands and at 123 on the Billboard 200 3 4 The album was reissued in 2002 with five bonus tracks 5 Contents 1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 Charts 5 ReferencesReception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Christgau s Record GuideC 7 Lester Bangs reviewing the album for Rolling Stone saw Mystic Man as an improvement over Bush Doctor and viewed the 9 minute disco driven Buk in Hamm Palace as the album s strongest track 8 Jonathan Daumler Ford for the Birmingham Daily Post thought it lacked the immediate impact of the previous album but sneaks up from behind with what he described as one of the best reggae tracks I have heard Can t You See and several close contenders calling it a slow starter but a strong stayer 9 Ralph Heibutzki for Allmusic saw the album as Tosh reasserting his cranky contrarian militancy a proud declaration of Tosh s lifestyle which he pointedly contrasts against Western consumerist decadence viewing The Day the Dollar Die as a roots reggae classic 6 Dave Thompson saw the album as a disappointment picking out Jah Seh No and Rumours of War as highlights 10 Village Voice critic Robert Christgau wrote Mysticism should keep its own counsel boast about it translate your supposed experience of the ineffable into any but the most simpleminded ideology and ninety five times out of a hundred you ll sound like a smug asshole Tosh s ever more preachy vocal stance does nothing for his dopey puns shitty for city far out his confused political economic theories or his equation of hamburgers with heroin And his musicians sound like the bored pros rockers so often turn into 7 Track listing editAll tracks composed by Peter Tosh Mystic Man Recruiting Soldiers Can t You See Jah Seh No Fight On Buk In Hamm Palace The Day The Dollar Die Crystal Ball Rumours Of War Bonus tracks on The Definitive Remasters 2002 EMI CD release10 Buk In Hamm Palace 12 version 11 Mystic Man long version 12 Fight On instrumental 13 Recruiting Soldiers version 14 Dubbing Buk In Hamm from 12 single Personnel editPeter Tosh lead vocals guitar keyboards Robbie Shakespeare bass guitar Sly Dunbar drums percussion Mikey Chung keyboards guitar percussion Robbie Lyn organ piano Uziah Thompson percussion repeater drums on Fight On George Young alto saxophone flute Howard Johnson baritone saxophone Lou Marini tenor saxophone flute Ed Walsh Oberheim synthesizer on Recruiting Soldiers Jah Seh No and Buk In Hamm Palace Barry Rogers trombone Mike Lawrence trumpet Sammy Figueroa percussion congas on Mystic Man and Buk In Hamm Palace Clive Azul Hunt Mikey Chung horn arrangements Brenda White King Gwen Guthrie The Tamlins Yvonne Lewis backing vocals Keith Sterling acoustic piano on Mystic Man Ed Elizalde lead guitar on Can t You See TechnicalGeoffrey Chung recording mixing James Nichols Michel Sauvage assistant engineer Dennis King mastering Annie Leibovitz photographyCharts editChart 1979 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 11 72United States Billboard 200 104References edit Masouri John 2013 Steppin Razor The Life of Peter Tosh Omnibus Press ISBN 978 1847728364 Prahlad Sw Anand 2001 Reggae Wisdom Proverbs in Jamaican Music University Press of Mississippi ISBN 978 1578063192 p 38 Peter Tosh Mystic Man dutchcharts nl Retrieved 30 November 2018 Peter Tosh Chart History Billboard 200 billboard com Retrieved 30 November 2018 Cibula Matt 2002 Peter Tosh reissues PopMatters 12 August 2002 Retrieved 30 November 2018 a b Heibutzki Ralph Mystic Man Review Allmusic Retrieved 30 November 2018 a b Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s T Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved 16 March 2019 via robertchristgau com Bangs Lester Mystic Man Rolling Stone archived Iss 310 7 February 1980 Retrieved 30 November 2018 via Wayback Machine Daumler Ford Jonathan 18 August 1979 Reggae Round up Birmingham Daily Post Retrieved 30 November 2018 via British Newspaper Archive Thompson Dave 2002 Reggae amp Caribbean Music Backbeat Books ISBN 0 87930 655 6 p 291 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 311 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mystic Man amp oldid 1091276854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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