Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Six and Seven Books of Moses 2. Broadway Jungle 3. It's You 4. Never You Change 5. John & James 6. 54-46, That's My Number 7. Do the Reggay 8. Desmond Dekker Came First - (previously unreleased) 9. Sweet & Dandy 10. Monkey Man 11. Peeping Tom 12. One Eyed Enos 13. She's My Scorcher 14. Pressure Drop 15. Pomp & Pride 16. Funky Kingston 17. Take Me Home, Country Roads 18. Time Tough 19. In the Dark 20. Reggae Got Soul 21. Rastaman 22. Living in the Ghetto 23. Hallelujah
DISC 2: 1. Get up, Stand Up 2. My Love Is So Strong 3. Chatty, Chatty 4. Gee Whiz 5. Just Like That 6. Careless Ethiopians 7. Never Get Weary 8. Spend the Weekend 9. Beautiful Woman 10. Bam, Bam 11. Spiritual Healing 12. B For Butter - (previously unreleased) 13. Peace, Perfect Peace 14. You Know - (previously unreleased) 15. Dreams to Remember, (I've Got) 16. Precious, Precious 17. Hard to Handle 18. Freedom Train
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Steve Winwood, Wally Badarou | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Toots & The Maytals: Toots Hibbert (vocals, guitar, harmonica, clavinet); Raleigh Gordon, Jerry Mathias (background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Carl Harvey, Teenie Hodges, Hux Brown, Lynn Taitt, Rad Bryan (guitar); Roland Alphonso (saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Rico Rodriguez (trombone); Ansell Collins, Gladstone Anderson (piano, keyboards); Steve Winwood (organ); Winston Wright (organ, keyboards); Wally Badarou (keyboards, synthesizer); Robbie Shakespear, Lloyd Parkes, Jackie Jackson (bass); Sly Dunbar, Paul Douglas (drums). Producers Include: Joe Boyd, Jim Dickinson, Chris Blackwell, Sly Dunbar. Engineers include: Sylvan Morris, John Hampton, Steven Stanley. Recorded between 1963 and 1988. Includes liner notes by Vivien Goldman. Digitally remastered by Joseph M. Palmaccio (Polygram Studios). Toots Hibbert has consistently been one of the most popular and influential reggae performers of all time. Hibbert was a favorite of both Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, as well as an influence of '90s performers like Shabba Ranks, not to mention British rockers Pete Townsend and Robert Palmer. This superb compilation spans his entire career, from the uplifting mid-'60s ska of "Never You Change" to the gospel-inflected reggae classic "Pressure Drop" to his '80s tributes to the American soul/R&B sound, covering Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle." Hibbert's deep, soulful voice, with its slightly ragged delivery, conveys devotion of both the secular and the sacred kind, weaving tales of financial poverty and emotional richness with the fervency of James Brown, Rufus Thomas, and Marvin Gaye. He adapts such unlikely tunes as John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" to the Jamaican experience as effortlessly as he channels Gaye's influence with the original "Spiritual Healing." This wonderfully annotated two-CD set contains some of the best roots-reggae ever recorded.
Editorial Reviews Singer Toots Hibbert has spent four decades proving that the U.S. hasn't cornered the market on lusty, lion-chested soulmen. His explosive signature songs...are as mellow as hand grenades. - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly
Singer Toots Hibbert has spent four decades proving that the U.S. hasn't cornered the market on lusty, lion-chested soulmen. His explosive signature songs...are as mellow as hand grenades. - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly
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