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Pressure Drop: The Definitive Collection (Import) (CD)

By: Toots & The Maytals (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Pressure Drop: The Definitive Collection (Import) (CD) Album By Toots & The Maytals (Artist)
1   Broadway Jungle  
2   My Daily Food  
3   If You Act This Way  
4   You Make Me Feel The Way I Do  
5   It's You (Ska Version)  
6   Daddy  
7   Never You Change (Ska Version)  
8   What's On Your Mind  
9   When I Laugh  
10   My New Name  
11   She Will Never Let Me Down  
12   Peggy  
13   Bam Bam  
14   5446 That's My Number  
15   Struggle  
16   Just Tell Me  
17   We Shall Overcome  
18   Bim Today (Bam Tomorrow)  
19   Schooldays  
20   Do The Reggay  
21   Don't Trouble Trouble  
22   Scare Him  
23   Alidina  
24   Pressure Drop  
25   Sweet & Dandy  
26   Monkey Man  
27   She's My Scorcher  
28   Bla Bla Bla  
29   Doctor Lester (Aka African Doctor)  
30   5446 Was My Number  
31   Peeping Tom  
32   It Must Be True Love  
33   One Eye Enos  
34   Monkey Girl  
35   It's You (Reggae Version)  
36   Walk With Love  
37   Johnny Coolman  
38   Never You Change (Reggae Version)  
39   Redemption Song  
40   Louie Louie  
41   Pomps & Pride  
42   It Was Written Down  
43   Sit Right Down  
44   (Take Me Home) Country Roads  
45   Funky Kingston  
46   In The Dark  
47   Sailing On  
48   Fever  
49   Time Tough  
50   Reggae Got Soul  
51   Broaway Jungle (2000 Version) (bonus track)  
 
DISC 2 for Pressure Drop: The Definitive Collection (Import) (CD) Album By Toots & The Maytals (Artist)
1   54-46 Was My Number  
2   Peeping Tom  
3   It Must Be True Love  
4   One Eye Enos  
5   Monkey Girl  
6   It's You (reggae version)  
7   Walk With Love  
8   Johnny Coolman  
9   Never You Change (reggae version)  
10   Redemption Song  
11   Louie Louie  
12   Pomps And Pride  
13   It Was Written Down  
14   Sit Right Down  
15   Take Me Home Country Roads  
16   Funky Kingston  
17   In The Dark  
18   Sailing On  
19   Fever  
20   Time Tough  
21   Reggae Got Soul  
22   Broadway Jungle (2000 version/bonus track)  
 


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Review

Uncut (p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Forty-nine '60s/'70s tunes from when Toots Hibbert pioneered ska, rock steady and reggae..."

Review

Uncut (p.113) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Forty-nine '60s/'70s tunes from when Toots Hibbert pioneered ska, rock steady and reggae..."

Product note

Import version with two bonus tracks.
With their heavy soul influence, Toots & the Maytals--consisting of vocalists Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, Nathaniel "Jerry" Mathias, and Henry "Raleigh" Gordon--were reggae pioneers. They melded American R&B harmonies to shuffling Jamaican rhythms in the 1960s and expanded the genre's parameters with unusual cover tunes in the '70s. PRESSURE DROP: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION, is a two-disc set that presents 49 Maytals tracks primarily recorded between '64 and '75, including successful early singles such as the percussive "Bam Bam" and incarceration tale "54-46 That's My Number" (based on Toots's real-life jail time for alleged drug possession).
By 1968, the group settled into a string of hits, most notably the energetic "Pressure Drop" (later covered by the Clash) and "Monkey Man" (subsequently performed by the Specials). In the '70s, Toots & the Maytals garnered attention for their funky take on the rock & roll classic "Louie Louie" and an inventive, gospel-tinged rendition of John Denver's "(Take Me Home) Country Roads." Though there are many Maytals collections on the market, PRESSURE DROP is one of the finest overviews of the trio's first decade.

Title Note

Import version with two bonus tracks.

With their heavy soul influence, Toots & the Maytals--consisting of vocalists Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, Nathaniel "Jerry" Mathias, and Henry "Raleigh" Gordon--were reggae pioneers. They melded American R&B harmonies to shuffling Jamaican rhythms in the 1960s and expanded the genre's parameters with unusual cover tunes in the '70s. PRESSURE DROP: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION, is a two-disc set that presents 49 Maytals tracks primarily recorded between '64 and '75, including successful early singles such as the percussive "Bam Bam" and incarceration tale "54-46 That's My Number" (based on Toots's real-life jail time for alleged drug possession).

By 1968, the group settled into a string of hits, most notably the energetic "Pressure Drop" (later covered by the Clash) and "Monkey Man" (subsequently performed by the Specials). In the '70s, Toots & the Maytals garnered attention for their funky take on the rock & roll classic "Louie Louie" and an inventive, gospel-tinged rendition of John Denver's "(Take Me Home) Country Roads." Though there are many Maytals collections on the market, PRESSURE DROP is one of the finest overviews of the trio's first decade.

Album Description

With their heavy soul influence, Toots & the Maytals--consisting of vocalists Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, Nathaniel "Jerry" Mathias, and Henry "Raleigh" Gordon--were reggae pioneers. They melded American R&B harmonies to shuffling Jamaican rhythms in the 1960s and expanded the genre's parameters with unusual cover tunes in the '70s. PRESSURE DROP: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION, is a two-disc set that presents 49 Maytals tracks primarily recorded between '64 and '75, including successful early singles such as the percussive "Bam Bam" and incarceration tale "54-46 That's My Number" (based on Toots's real-life jail time for alleged drug possession).
By 1968, the group settled into a string of hits, most notably the energetic "Pressure Drop" (later covered by the Clash) and "Monkey Man" (subsequently performed by the Specials). In the '70s, Toots & the Maytals garnered attention for their funky take on the rock & roll classic "Louie Louie" and an inventive, gospel-tinged rendition of John Denver's "(Take Me Home) Country Roads." Though there are many Maytals collections on the market, PRESSURE DROP is one of the finest overviews of the trio's first decade.



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