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Article: Toots and the Maytals: True Love.(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)
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- Guitar Player
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- August 1, 2004
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Reggae is not known as a breeding ground for guitar gods, but on True Love, perhaps the greatest collection of guitar superstars ever assembled to take turns trading licks with Toots, one of the genre's luminary artists. Bonnie Raitt's signature slide opens "True Love is Hard to Find," and her effortless singing is the best complement to Toots' still-fantastic voice on the album. Eric Clapton's playing on "Pressure Drop" is the kind of stuff you wish he'd do on his own records, and Jeff Beck breaks out all ...
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Article: Toots and the Maytals; NEVER GROW OLD
Pittsburgh City Paper;
March 24, 2004 ;
700+ words
... ... mean from your heart." True Love proves Hibbert's point ... escapes me). But to brush True Love off your shoulders is ... underestimate the power of Toots' voice -- and of a ... incessant world tours. True Love finds Toots Hibbert actively seeking ...
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