No Nuclear War Explained

No Nuclear War
Type:Album
Artist:Peter Tosh
Cover:No Nuclear War.jpg
Released:1987
Genre:Reggae
Length:39:34
Label:EMI
Producer:Peter Tosh, Marlene Tosh
Prev Title:Mama Africa
Prev Year:1983

No Nuclear War is the seventh and final studio album by the Jamaican musician Peter Tosh, released in 1987.[1] Tosh was murdered shortly after its release; he had returned to Jamaica after meetings in New York City to discuss the lack of promotion for the album.[2] [3] Tosh was also upset that, despite the language in his contract with EMI Records, the album had been released in South Africa.[4] Before recording No Nuclear War, Tosh had spent four years protesting elements of his record contract.[5]

The album received a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1988.[6]

Critical reception

The Sun-Sentinel wrote that the "musicians create a lush backdrop for Tosh to address universal concerns about such topical issues as apartheid and nuclear holocaust."[7] The Los Angeles Times noted that the "singing is spirited and expressive, but the songwriting is suspect—Tosh seems to have run out of the vivid imagery that originally made his pointed social commentaries noteworthy." The Boston Globe concluded that "rarely has a singer of any genre stuck so firmly to his beliefs for so long."[8]

The Omaha World-Herald determined that "Tosh's mix of parody and spirituality is refreshing, although his latest album is more of a gentle nudge than a full-fledged call to arms."[9] The Times opined that "songs about apartheid, nuclear war/peace and religious zeal are rapidly becoming the hackneyed rasta equivalents of such rock'n'roll stand-bys as cars, girls and life on the road."[10]

Personnel

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter Tosh Biography by Jo-Ann Greene . AllMusic . 28 April 2023.
  2. News: Gunmen Kill Peter Tosh, Reggae Star, in Jamaica . The New York Times . AP . 13 Sep 1987 . A23.
  3. News: Lee . Sylvia . Drug Link Suspected in Peter Tosh Slaying . Newsday . 13 Sep 1987 . 2.
  4. News: Peter Tosh killed by 3 gunmen . The San Diego Union-Tribune . September 13, 1987 . A21.
  5. News: Yandel . Gerry . Peter Tosh's reggae beat lives on in his music . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . September 20, 1987 . J2.
  6. Jackson, Kevin (2014) "Tosh's call for peace", Jamaica Observer, 23 January 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014
  7. News: Gomez . Alex . Tosh Blends in Message . Sun-Sentinel . 16 Aug 1987 . 3G.
  8. News: Morse . Steve . Tosh Kept the Faith . The Boston Globe . 14 Sep 1987 . Arts and Film . 10.
  9. News: Healy . James . Peter Tosh No Nuclear War . Omaha World-Herald . August 23, 1987 . Entertainment.
  10. News: Sinclair . David . Old, bold and still gold . The Times . September 26, 1987.