
Jamaican ska vocal group The Maytals became a reggae band in 1971, renamed Toots and The Maytals with Toots Hibbert (Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert) as front figure. The band won a 2005 Grammy award for the album True Love. Funky Kingston in early 70s is on Rolling Stone's list The Greatest Albums of All Time. The bass line in "54-46" is one of the most covered in pop music. Songs such as "Monkey Man", "Pressure Drop", "Bam Bam", among others, made them favorites for the early skinhead movement of white working-class youth in UK.
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Pressure Drop
Funky Kingston
54-46 Was My Number
Monkey Man
Time Tough
Louie Louie
Sweet and Dandy
Bam Bam
Reggae Got Soul
In The Dark
Pomps And Pride
Take Me Home Country Roads
Do the Reggay
Redemption Song
Just Tell Me
Peeping Tom
It Must Be True Love
54-46 That's My Number
Monkey Girl
Sit Right Down
Alidina
I Can't Believe
Revolution
It's You
One Eye Enos
Broadway Jungle
It Was Written Down
Johnny Coolman
Fever
She's My Scorcher
54-46 That's My Number - Original
Got to Be There
Scare Him
Take Me Home, Country Roads
Bla Bla Bla
Pomp and Pride
When I Laugh
If You Act This Way
Night And Day
Sweet & Dandy
(Take Me Home) Country Roads
Love Gonna Walk Out On Me
We Shall Overcome
Bim Today (Bam Tomorrow)
One Eyed Enos
Water Melon
Sailing On
Oh Yeah
Pressure Drop - Original
Love Is Gonna Let Me Down
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