Toots And The Maytals
Got To Be Tough
Trojan Jamaica
For the first time in a decade, acclaimed reggae band Toots And The Maytals have returned with a brand new studio record, Got To Be Tough. The album, comprised of brand new material along with a cover of Bob Marleyโs โThree Little Birdsโ, featuring none other than Ziggy Marley, proves that despite being 56 years into their career and 24 albums deep, Toots And The Maytals are as fresh as ever making their return a triumph.
Opening with the slow and infectious groove of โDrop Off Headโ, Toots And The Maytals set the pace and tone for Got To Be Tough with a collision reminiscent of their classic records and The Rolling Stones. The band could vamp on this intoxicating groove all damn day and Iโm positive Toots Hibbert could fill the time with his signature, soulful, and raspy vocals without it becoming stale. In contrast, โJust Brutalโ brings a livelier vibe that paints a tale of a wild backyard party by the beach. The track, while vintage in its use of inspiration from soul and the blues, also has a poppy bounce to its step.
Throughout its 10 tracks and 40-minute run time, there is not a weak track on Got To Be Tough. Among the highlights, the title track returns to a slow, deep shuffle that introduces a darker and political tone to the album. The same could also be said about the fantastic โStand Accusedโ, two tracks that bring a fresh take to reggae while also sounding like instant classics for the โ70s. Additional highlights include the uptempo tribute to Marley with a cover of his classic, โThree Little Birdsโ, the groovy โStruggleโ, and the gospel-inspired โGood Thing That You Callโ. The performance from the band is incredibly strong; however, it is the songwriting behind the album that makes Got To Be Tough such an interesting and exciting listening experience.
With reports of Hibbert battling COVID-19, there is a tragic chance that Got To Be Tough is the swansong for Toots And The Maytals. Should this be the case, Got To Be Tough marks a strong conclusion that excellently bookends the bandโs legendary career in a manner that can stand proudly with some of their most classic and revered records. Got To Be Tough is a standout example as to why Toots And The Maytals have remained such a vibrant force in pop culture with their latest album seamlessly blurring the lines between countless musical styles, ranging from reggae, ska, and soul to pop, the blues, and funk, to deliver 10 tracks that remain unique, exciting, and creatively charged. Toots And The Maytals remain distinctive and distinguished on Got To Be Tough.
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