When Peter Tosh started out busking on the streets of Trentchtown, Jamaica with
Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley, little did he know the enduring impact they'd have
on the music world. The Wailers revolutionised reggae and Marley became an
international icon, but Tosh left the band in 1974 after fracturing his skull in
a car crash and falling out with the band and Island label boss Chris Blackwell.
He turned solo with the campaigning record Legalize It (1976) - which featured a
complimentary marijuana scented sticker - before signing to The Rolling Stones'
label and collaborating with...