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Wailing Blues

Wailing Blues

John Masouri

Omnibus Press
2010
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Written in collaboration with Family Man and other surviving band members, "Wailing Blues" reveals the truth behind the Marley legacy. It traces the early lives of the Barrett brothers before they joined Marley in the '60s and discusses how reggae artists like Lee 'Scratch' Perry influenced the band. It includes insider accounts of the assassination attempt on Marley and his exile in London. It examines how hits like "Exodus", "Waiting in Vain", "No Woman No Cry", and "I Shot The Sheriff" were made - songs that have helped change the face of popular music.
Pressure Drop

Pressure Drop

John Masouri

OMNIBUS PRESS
2024
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Pressure Drop chronicles reggae's most tumultuous and influential decade. Beginning in 1970 and unfolding both in Britain and Jamaica, reggae flourished against a backdrop of political upheaval, gang warfare, Black Nationalism, racial and class discrimination and grinding poverty. The music that developed as rocksteady and early reggae gave birth to deejays, dub, rockers, lovers rock, early dancehall and 2 Tone was by turns brutal and revelatory. Including an extensive analysis of the decade's major singles and albums, Pressure Drop includes eyewitness accounts and experiences of the decade from the likes of Burning Spear, Chris Blackwell, Gregory Isaacs, Bunny Wailer, Jimmy Cliff, Black Uhuru, U-Roy, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Augustus Pablo, Toots and the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, Sly & Robbie, Dennis Bovell, Don Letts and members of the Specials, as well as first-hand anecdotes of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.
Steppin' Razor

Steppin' Razor

John Masouri

OMNIBUS PRESS
2026
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'A masterwork' – Roger Steffens Peter Tosh: the rude boy, the radical, the Rasta. A founding member of The Wailers and a compelling recording artist in his own right, Tosh was much more than Bob Marley’s bandmate. An uncompromising firebrand, he was Jamaica’s most controversial star. In this, the very first and definitive biography of Tosh, esteemed reggae journalist John Masouri explores one of reggae’s most extraordinary stories. This story ended in violence in 1987, when Tosh was brutally murdered. In the aftermath, rumours swirled about his involvement in Kingston’s criminal underworld. Steppin’ Razor draws on hundreds of interviews with those who knew Peter Tosh best, including Bunny Wailer and other close associates. Tracing Tosh’s recording career from The Wailers to international acclaim, Masouri details his encounters with Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker and his volatile relationships with Bob Marley and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. Tosh’s darker side is also revealed – from his fascination with the occult to, in unprecedented detail, the events surrounding his tragic, untimely and mysterious death.