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1.20 Massive Hits by: Toots and the Maytals
March 13, 2000
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I'm not one for writing reviews but seeing as no-one has bothered to write a review for this Toots & The Maytals CD, I thought I may as well be the first.

If your knowledge of reggae goes as far as Bob Marley, and that's it, then you seriously need to broaden your tastes, and as a starter I highly recommend Toots. This CD covers The Maytals career from 1966 to 1974 and all the hits are here - Monkey Man (later covered by The Specials), their brilliant debut single Bam Bam, 54-46 That's My Number and probably their most famous song Pressure Drop (later covered by The Clash).

There's 20 songs on this album and I can honestly say there simply isn't a bad song on here, this album played through from start to finish ... Read More:

2.Pressure Drop: The Definitive Collection by: Toots & The Maytals
February 26, 2008
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I'm not one for writing reviews but seeing as no-one has bothered to write a review for this Toots & The Maytals CD, I thought I may as well be the first.

If your knowledge of reggae goes as far as Bob Marley, and that's it, then you seriously need to broaden your tastes, and as a starter I highly recommend Toots. This CD covers The Maytals career from 1966 to 1974 and all the hits are here - Monkey Man (later covered by The Specials), their brilliant debut single Bam Bam, 54-46 That's My Number and probably their most famous song Pressure Drop (later covered by The Clash).

There's 20 songs on this album and I can honestly say there simply isn't a bad song on here, this album played through from start to finish ... Read More:

3.The Collection by: Toots & The Maytals
August 19, 2002
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I'm not one for writing reviews but seeing as no-one has bothered to write a review for this Toots & The Maytals CD, I thought I may as well be the first.

If your knowledge of reggae goes as far as Bob Marley, and that's it, then you seriously need to broaden your tastes, and as a starter I highly recommend Toots. This CD covers The Maytals career from 1966 to 1974 and all the hits are here - Monkey Man (later covered by The Specials), their brilliant debut single Bam Bam, 54-46 That's My Number and probably their most famous song Pressure Drop (later covered by The Clash).

There's 20 songs on this album and I can honestly say there simply isn't a bad song on here, this album played through from start to finish ... Read More:

4.Sweet And Dandy: The Best Of Toots And The Maytals by: Toots & The Maytals
February 26, 2008
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I'm not one for writing reviews but seeing as no-one has bothered to write a review for this Toots & The Maytals CD, I thought I may as well be the first.

If your knowledge of reggae goes as far as Bob Marley, and that's it, then you seriously need to broaden your tastes, and as a starter I highly recommend Toots. This CD covers The Maytals career from 1966 to 1974 and all the hits are here - Monkey Man (later covered by The Specials), their brilliant debut single Bam Bam, 54-46 That's My Number and probably their most famous song Pressure Drop (later covered by The Clash).

There's 20 songs on this album and I can honestly say there simply isn't a bad song on here, this album played through from start to finish ... Read More:

5.54-56 Was My Number - Anthology 1964 to 2000 by: Toots & The Maytals
February 26, 2008
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I'm not one for writing reviews but seeing as no-one has bothered to write a review for this Toots & The Maytals CD, I thought I may as well be the first.

If your knowledge of reggae goes as far as Bob Marley, and that's it, then you seriously need to broaden your tastes, and as a starter I highly recommend Toots. This CD covers The Maytals career from 1966 to 1974 and all the hits are here - Monkey Man (later covered by The Specials), their brilliant debut single Bam Bam, 54-46 That's My Number and probably their most famous song Pressure Drop (later covered by The Clash).

There's 20 songs on this album and I can honestly say there simply isn't a bad song on here, this album played through from start to finish ... Read More:

6.Reggae Greats by: Toots & The Maytals
June 01, 1998
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This is a superb collection of great reggae/ska tunes. A great place to start if you are new to Toots. Includes the untouchable 54-46 (That's my number), reggae got soul and Monkey Man, later covered by The specials. The ska cover of John Denver's Country Roads (the scene moved to Jamaica) is pure quality. Have given four stars as contains a couple of more soulful tunes, I personally prefer to keep skankin. If you are a mod/skin or just after some great summer tunes add this to your collection

7.Funky Kingston by: Toots & The Maytals
November 27, 1990
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This album explores the rougher edge of the band in classic tracks like the gripping Pomp and Pride and the hypnotic Louie Louie. There’s a joyous party atmosphere in the rousing choruses and the swaying beats. Daddy is a jazzy, bluesy song and doesn’t sound like reggae at all, while the title track is a tour de force of funky reggae. Toots vocalises a lot throughout, whith “la la’s” and “da da’s” to take the groove beyond words. Rough and rootsy, this album ranks among this legendary band’s finest moments.

8.The Most Relaxing CLASSICAL album in the world.. ever! II from: Classics
October 23, 1998
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There is a variety of composers, which I like, listen to this if you want some good ideas for Wedding songs.....

9.Roots Reggae (The Early Jamaican Albums) by: Toots & The Maytals
October 25, 2005
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Wasteful as in the entire contents of this 6 CD box could have been fitted on 3 CDs - but of course the point is to house each CD in a facsimile of the original sleeve. Also wasteful as in some of these CDs overlap slightly (Pressure Drop appears 3 times, for instance, once in a horrible stereo mix).

Classy as in this is a fine bunch of music, as one would expect from a set which features the superb Toots & The Maytals in their late 60s/early 70s prime. 3 of the albums are produced by Leslie Kong (the second Jamaican producer to get a record in the UK Top 20 after Prince Buster, and the first to get a UK #1), and the first CD is a quality ska collection from the Byron Lee stable. The other two date from immediately before they ... Read More:

10.True Love by: Toots & The Maytals
June 07, 2004
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...as the Curate famously said of his egg to the Bishop. And that's the story of this album really, infuriatingly uneven.

The premise is the now familiar Santana-style omnibus where Toots invites a star-studded array of guests around to 'his place'. 'His place' being the very well from which ska, rocksteady and reggae (Toots is credited with inventing the term) all flowed. And rather like Ant and Dec at Buckingham Palace, some of the guests are unfortunately just never comfortable in their new surroundings.

Things get off to an inauspicious start with Willie Nelson sounding (as Katie Zerwas pointed out) like a drunk in a karaoke bar and completely fluffing his entrance on 'Still Moving to Me'. Toots does his best to ... Read More:

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