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Pressure Drop
(CD, 1997)

Primary Artist: Toots & The Maytals


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$12.98
Format: CD
Oct 1997
Record Label: Trojan (Cityhall)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 766126117120
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Track Listing
1. 54-46 Was My Number
2. Revival Reggae
3. African Doctor
4. Take Me Home Country Roads
5. Funky Kingston
6. I Can't Believe
7. Revolution
8. Pressure Drop
9. Monkey Man
10. Gold and Silver
11. Redemption Song
12. Pomps and Pride
13. Time Enough
14. In the Dark
15. Peeping Tom - (bonus track)
16. Love Gonna Walk Out on Me - (bonus track)
17. She's My Scorcher - (bonus track)
18. One Eyed Enos - (bonus track)
19. Feel Alright - (bonus track)
20. Thy Kingdom Come - (bonus track)
21. It Must Be True Love - (bonus track)
22. It's You - (bonus track)
23. If You Act This Way - (bonus track)
24. Monkey Girl - (bonus track)

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Distributor:City Hall
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Ska, rock steady, lover's rock, reggaeàwith the exception of heavy dub, Toots and the Maytals have been at the forefront of every revolution in Jamaican music since the early '60s. Heavily influenced by American soul and by such R&B singers as Otis Redding and Clyde McPhatter, Frederick "Toots" Hibbert has one of the all-time great voices in reggae.
With his backing vocalists the Maytals-Nathaniel "Jerry" Matthias and Ralphus "Raleigh" Gordon-Toots has remained an original and distinctive voice in Jamaican music since the ska era, when the single "54-46 (Was My Number)" was an influential hit. In fact, Toots and the Maytals are so important to reggae that their 1968 single "Do The Reggay" is the first recorded use of the term! That rarity is not included on this excellent, well-packaged, and great-sounding 24-track anthology, but all of the trio's most important work is-including the essential title track.


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