Got to Be Tough

Got to Be Tough

by Toots & the Maytals
Got to Be Tough

Got to Be Tough

by Toots & the Maytals

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Overview

Toots Hibbert was was of the greatest singers in reggae even before the music had a name (or he knew how to spell it), and as brilliant as his tough, passionately expressive vocals were, it was also the unstoppable grooves of his songs that made Toots & the Maytals' albums like Funky Kingston and Reggae Got Soul enduring classics. While Hibbert can still raise the roof as a singer, the flaw of most of his 21st century output has been the failure of his collaborators to come up with a band that hits as hard as the man truly deserves. (There has been no steady lineup of Maytals since the original group split in 1981.) For a welcome change, 2020's Got to Be Tough doesn't treat Hibbert like a fragile museum piece to be handled with excessive care. Instead, this set pairs him with a studio band that can generate a rhythm, some with real force and authority, and Hibbert answers in kind. Despite being 77 years old, Toots remains a force of nature when he sings, and when these tracks turn up the heat, he lets loose with a gritty, soul-satisfying wail that confirms, now as then, that he's as compelling a singer as the islands have ever produced. Some tracks barely qualify as reggae -- such as the hard R&B of "Just Brutal" and the slinky soul of "Good Thing That You Called" -- though that doesn't seem to mean so much to Hibbert as the fact that they prompt him to step up and sing with the authority he can still command, and that compensates for the lack of old school vibes. (And with Sly Dunbar and Cyril Neville among the session players, finding a righteous sound is never much of an issue.) As a lyricist, this isn't one of Hibbert's finest hours; "Education, it's a must/School children has to take their bus" is among the cringe-worthy stanzas, and he has a lot of nerve calling "Three Little Birds" an original, even if Ziggy Marley stops by to give his blessings and add a guest vocal. Singing, however, is always what Toots has done best, and Got to Be Tough confirms that he takes a back seat to no one when he steps up to the mike, and its arrival is a joyous occasion. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2020
Label: Bmg / Wea
UPC: 4050538600636
Rank: 129962

Tracks

  1. Drop Off Head
  2. Just Brutal
  3. Got to Be Tough
  4. Freedom Train
  5. Warning Warning
  6. Good Thing That You Call
  7. Stand Accused
  8. Three Little Birds
  9. Having a Party
  10. Struggle

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Toots & the Maytals   Primary Artist,Keyboards
Cyril Neville   Percussion
Sheldon Palmer   Saxophone
Steven Stewart   Keyboards
Charles Farquharson   Keyboards
Ronald "Nambo" Robinson   Trombone
Steven Douglas   Drums
Conrad Pinnock   Saxophone
Dario Morgan   Guitar
Tony Greene   Saxophone
Sly Dunbar   Drums
Frederick Hibbert   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Toots Hibbert   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
David Madden   Trumpet
Ringo Starr   Tambourine
Nambo Robinson   Trombone
Hopeton Hibbert   Bass
Dwight Richards   Trumpet
Hopeton Williams   Trumpet
Zak Starkey   Guitar
Ziggy Marley   Vocals,Featured Artist
Carl Harvey   Guitar

Technical Credits

Dave Sardy   Mixing,Engineer
Latoya Hall-Downer   Harmony
Lisa Davis   Harmony
Dale Voelker   Design,Illustrations
Twiggy   Harmony
Delroy Pottinger   Engineer
Michael Rendall   Engineer
Max Noise   Engineer
Until the Ribbon Breaks   Remix Engineer
Stewart Hurwood   Guitar Technician
Leba Hibbert   Harmony
Sharna Liguz   Cover Art Concept
Tomas Crow   Engineer
Bob Marley   Composer
Frederick Hibbert   Harmony,Composer,Producer
Sshh   Editing,Producer
Toots Hibbert   Composer,Producer
Delroy "Fatta" Pottinger   Engineer
Gavin Lurssen   Engineer,Mastering
Bruce Sugar   Engineer
Nigel Burrell   Harmony,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
Youth   Producer
Zak Starkey   Editing,Producer
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