Toots & the Maytals / True Love
Album: | True Love | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Toots & the Maytals | Added: | Apr 2004 | |
Label: | V2 Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-05-03 | Pull Date: | 2004-07-05 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 4 | Jun 27 | Jun 20 | Jun 13 | Jun 6 | May 30 | May 23 | May 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 30, 2023: | Everything
Take a Trip |
4. | Dec 20, 2018: | Hanging in the bone yard
54-46 Was My Number |
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2. | Oct 08, 2019: | Hanging in the bone yard
54-46 Was My Number |
5. | May 04, 2008: | Undrinkably Bad Oddities
Reggae Got Soul |
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3. | Aug 15, 2019: | Hanging in the Bone Yard
Pressure Drop |
6. | Jul 01, 2006: | soul eclipse with dj j.vanetti
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Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2004-04-29
Reviewed 2004-04-29
TOOTS & THE MAYTALS – “True Love”
V2, 2004
Reggae god Toots Hibbert teams up with a bunch of BIG NAME ROCK STARS™ and other greats like Bunny Wailer and U-Roy to revisit all your favorite Toots & The Maytals hits from back in the day.
Crass commercialism? You bet! But that’s okay. The grooves are generally hot, some of the match-ups work out much better than you’d expect (who knew Bonnie Raitt could do reggae?), and this is a pretty good party record if you don’t mind all the slickness. Guest stars indicated below…
Fo’s picks: 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12
1. Willie Nelson: strong beat, cool duet
2. Bonnie Raitt: real nice bluesy blend
3. Eric Clapton: quick ska, goes nowhere
4. Ryan Adams: Toots solid, Ryan limp
5. Shaggy & Rahzel: peppy dancehall
6. Jeff Beck: good vox, groove, guitar
7. No Doubt: party ska, tight production
8. Trey Anastasio: cute calypso ditty
9. Bootsy Collins/Roots: old-school funky
10. Ken Boothe/Marcia Griffiths: a march
11. Terry Hall/Skatalites/U-Roy: happy!
12. Bunny Wailer: Rasta rock, good vox
13. Ben Harper: simple intro, rootsy
14. Keith Richards: relaxed, classic feel
15. Rachael Yamagata: moody swirl
[ Fo ] – 04/29/2004
V2, 2004
Reggae god Toots Hibbert teams up with a bunch of BIG NAME ROCK STARS™ and other greats like Bunny Wailer and U-Roy to revisit all your favorite Toots & The Maytals hits from back in the day.
Crass commercialism? You bet! But that’s okay. The grooves are generally hot, some of the match-ups work out much better than you’d expect (who knew Bonnie Raitt could do reggae?), and this is a pretty good party record if you don’t mind all the slickness. Guest stars indicated below…
Fo’s picks: 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12
1. Willie Nelson: strong beat, cool duet
2. Bonnie Raitt: real nice bluesy blend
3. Eric Clapton: quick ska, goes nowhere
4. Ryan Adams: Toots solid, Ryan limp
5. Shaggy & Rahzel: peppy dancehall
6. Jeff Beck: good vox, groove, guitar
7. No Doubt: party ska, tight production
8. Trey Anastasio: cute calypso ditty
9. Bootsy Collins/Roots: old-school funky
10. Ken Boothe/Marcia Griffiths: a march
11. Terry Hall/Skatalites/U-Roy: happy!
12. Bunny Wailer: Rasta rock, good vox
13. Ben Harper: simple intro, rootsy
14. Keith Richards: relaxed, classic feel
15. Rachael Yamagata: moody swirl
[ Fo ] – 04/29/2004
Track Listing
1. | Still Is Still Moving to Me | 8. | Sweet and Dandy | |||
2. | True Love Is Hard to Find | 9. | Funky Kingston | |||
3. | Pressure Drop | 10. | Reggae Got Soul | |||
4. | Time Tough | 11. | Never Grow Old | |||
5. | Bam Bam | 12. | Take a Trip | |||
6. | 54-46 Was My Number | 13. | Love Gonna Walk Out on Me | |||
7. | Monkey Man | 14. | Careless Ethiopians | |||
15. | Blame on Me |