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Peter Tosh - Mama Africa [Red]
Rebel music never looked so good—Mama Africa gets a fiery makeover on striking red vinyl. Peter Tosh’s 1983 classic pulses with roots reggae spirit, political fire, and unmistakable groove.
From the anthemic Johnny B. Goode cover to the militant rhythm of Stop That Train, Tosh commands every beat with urgency and soul. The title track, Mama Africa, is a love letter to the continent, rich with Afrocentric pride and heart. Glass House and Not Gonna Give It Up showcase his sharp lyrical edge and unwavering conviction.
This edition isn’t just a feast for the ears—it’s a visual statement. For collectors and reggae purists alike, this reissue delivers legacy and style in equal measure.
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$9.80Peter Tosh - Mama Africa [Red]
Rebel music never looked so good—Mama Africa gets a fiery makeover on striking red vinyl. Peter Tosh’s 1983 classic pulses with roots reggae spirit, political fire, and unmistakable groove.
From the anthemic Johnny B. Goode cover to the militant rhythm of Stop That Train, Tosh commands every beat with urgency and soul. The title track, Mama Africa, is a love letter to the continent, rich with Afrocentric pride and heart. Glass House and Not Gonna Give It Up showcase his sharp lyrical edge and unwavering conviction.
This edition isn’t just a feast for the ears—it’s a visual statement. For collectors and reggae purists alike, this reissue delivers legacy and style in equal measure.
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Rebel music never looked so good—Mama Africa gets a fiery makeover on striking red vinyl. Peter Tosh’s 1983 classic pulses with roots reggae spirit, political fire, and unmistakable groove.
From the anthemic Johnny B. Goode cover to the militant rhythm of Stop That Train, Tosh commands every beat with urgency and soul. The title track, Mama Africa, is a love letter to the continent, rich with Afrocentric pride and heart. Glass House and Not Gonna Give It Up showcase his sharp lyrical edge and unwavering conviction.
This edition isn’t just a feast for the ears—it’s a visual statement. For collectors and reggae purists alike, this reissue delivers legacy and style in equal measure.




















