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The Very Best of Toots & the Maytals [Music Club] ()

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  1. 54-46 Was My Number
  2. Funky Kingston
  3. Monkey Man
  4. Time Tough
  5. Pressure Drop
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  1. 54-46 Was My Number
  2. Funky Kingston
  3. Monkey Man
  4. Time Tough
  5. Pressure Drop
  6. Take Me Home, Country Roads
  7. Got to Be There
  8. Pomps and Pride
  9. Sweet and Dandy
  10. Fever
  11. Louie, Louie
  12. Do the Reggay
  13. Redemption Song
  14. Revolution
  15. Sit Right Down
  16. Having a Party
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Toots Hibbert is generally credited with giving reggae music its name with his 1968 song "Do the Reggay." That was only one of a string of hugely influential hits, all of which drew heavily on American R&B styles and combined them with the rocksteady and reggae sounds that were tearing up the charts in late-'60s Jamaica to create a unique hybrid that no one else has since tried to emulate. Songs like "Funky Kingston" and "54-46 Was My Number" owe as much to James Brown as to any Jamaican influence, and Toots even had the ...

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