Monkey Man (Bonus Tracks)
05/20/2003 | Sanctuary Records
Lyrics from Monkey Man (Bonus Tracks)
All Music Guide Review
For those reggae fans who took so quickly and proudly to Reggae Got Soul, Toots & the Maytals' 1976 debut for Island Records, these sides on Trojan may prove to be quite a shock. What is contained on this re-release of Monkey Man, the Maytals' true debut album from 1971, is just how raw and immediate the group's sound was. Having cut the first single that mentioned reggae music in 1968 with "Do the Reggay" and coming back with another winning single in "Sweet and Dandy" a year later, the Maytals before the Wailers were the first Jamaican band to distill soul and ska into something very different, something that would change music forever on the island. Here are 25 tracks that feature the original Monkey Man album delightfully remastered from studio tapes, plus 12 more cuts of rare 45 material, unreleased tracks, and alternate takes. Among the highlights on Monkey Man are "Peeping Tom," the deep Otis Redding-inflected "Gold and Silver," a delightfully bastardized version of "Give Peace a Chance," and the classic reggae scorcher cum ska barnburner "Pressure Drop," made infamous by the Clash some seven years later. Of the bonus cuts, "Sweet and Dandy" in its original 7" version is included, as is the skanking "Johnny Coolman" and the terminal groover "Never You Change." This is highly recommended, no, necessary for any fan of early, authentic, un-smoothed-over roots reggae. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Monkey Man (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of Monkey Man (Bonus Tracks)
- John Reed
- Project Manager
- Laurence Cane-Honeysett
- Creative Coordinator
- Harry Hawke
- Compilation
- Joe Smith
- Production Coordination
- Leslie Kong
- Producer
- Toots & the Maytals
- Main Performer













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