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Ink 19 :: Toots & the Maytals
Among the upper echelons of ska and reggae masters, perhaps only the late Bob...
TOOTS & THE MAYTALS THE VERY BEST OF TOOTS & THE MAYTALS Island Among the upper echelons of ska and reggae masters, perhaps only the late Bob Marley's name ranks higher than that of Frederick "Toots" Hibbert. For anyone new to the music of Toots & the Maytals, this compilation should be more than adequate ...
Ink 19 :: Toots & the Maytals
June 1999 :: Live :: Toots & the Maytals (Julio Diaz)
TOOTS & THE MAYTALS WITH TRIBAL STYLE AND ROCKSTEADY@8 The Rubb, Tampa, FL May 1, 1999 by Julio Diaz For the first time in my life, I know what I want to be when I grow up. I want to be Toots Hibbert. photo by C. Diaz Toots pauses for an autographToots held court for nearly two hours, as loyal ...
Ink 19 :: The Specials
April 1998 :: Music S-T :: The Specials (Julio Diaz)
...forward. "Tears in my Beer" sounds like a poor attempt to recapture the atmosphere of their classic "Nite Klub." "Running Away" blatantly rips off Toots and the Maytals' "Monkey Man," a song they covered years ago. Ultimately, though, the biggest moment of sadness is when "Bonediggin'" cops the riff...
Ink 19 :: Jazz Jamaica
July 1998 :: Music H-L :: Jazz Jamaica (David Lee Simmons)
..."Bigga" Morrison has worked with the Skatalites (who hasn't?), Gregory Isaacs and Dennis Brown and veteran percussionist Tony Uter have worked with Toots and the Maytals, to name a few. The experience that this nine-piece ensemble brings to the table molds nicely with its passion for the fusion, giving...
Ink 19 :: Common Rider
November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Common Rider (Tom Minarchick)
...can get us through it. Let's have a good time and celebrate that there is still good in the world. The only difference now is that I'm listening to Toots and the Maytals instead of the Specials." The question I think everybody wants to know is, where have you been for the last 10 years? Jesse Michaels...
Ink 19 :: Odd Toot
April 1998 :: Music O-R :: Odd Toot (Gregory Schaefer)
...thing after listening to the nine tracks on the wicked and sick album. The future of jazz fusion has arrived, and this is it, motherfucker! Odd Toot's Bampot is one of the most rockinest craziest ear candies out today. The basic concept is a really fucking good combination of great acid jazz riffs with...
Ink 19 :: Hepcat
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Hepcat (Julio Diaz)
HEPCAT "We plan to be playing what we're playing forever... " by Julio Diaz When discerning listeners talk about the very best in ska, rocksteady, and reggae, one name consistently comes up. That's Hepcat, a Los Angeles-based nine-piece that's been at it for almost a decade. Frontman Greg Lee discovered ...
Ink 19 :: The Gadjits
September1998 :: Warped :: The Gadjits (Jason Feifer)
...of their set came from their album, but they did bring out a few surprises like two new tunes (one of them with a country tint to it) and a cover of Toots and the Maytals' "54-46." (And a surprise came to keyboardist Hilary Allen, when her tie-on shirt came untied and almost fell off!) They wrapped...
Ink 19 :: Outlandos D'Americas/Regatta Mondatta II
March 1998 :: Music N-R :: Outlandos D'Americas/Regatta Mondatta II (Ian Koss)
...to them than that, and sadly most of these artists fail to find suitable replacements for those elements. A couple of notable exception exist (esp. Toots and the Maytals' closing "Canary In A Coalmine"), but for the large part this is for fans of Sunday Hilton reggae, and not the Police. Outlandos...
Ink 19 :: They Might Be Giants
They Might Be Giants, with OK Go at Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL on March 23, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz.
...unique tape that played while the roadies got the stage ready for TMBG. The background music was comprised virtually equally of classic ska music (Toots & the Maytals' "Six and Seven Books of Moses," Roland Alphonso's "Dr. Ring-A-Ding," etc.) and TMBG rarities (incidental music from Malcolm in the Middle...
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