Living reggae heroes Toots and the Maytals unveil their first ever acoustic album this summer through Metropolis Recordings, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Jamaican Independence Day.
Grammy® award-winning Toots Hibbert was the first to use the word reggae on tape in his 1968 classic, Do The Reggay, and over the last six decades has defined and redefined the sound. With his latest release, Unplugged on Strawberry Hill, the legend continues.
This is Toots and the Maytals first ever recorded acoustic set, performed at Island Records founder Chris Blackwells property overlooking Kingston. The album includes a bonus DVD ary (Reggae Got Soul), featuring rare live footage from Toots unforgettable performance at Rockpalast in 1981, and special liner notes contributed by Grace Jones.
The album was recorded at sunset with the Blue Mountains providing the stunning backdrop. The gorgeous, sun-kissed acoustic session depicts a soulful and intimate side to revered classics like Funky Kingston, Pressure Drop and 54-46. The loose rhythms and Toots trademark vocal make Unplugged on Strawberry Hill the perfect soundtrack for the summer.