The Maytals With Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Bam Bam

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Review by Joe Dooley

Bam Bam by Maytals With Byron Lee & The Dragonaires is an album that seamlessly blends reggae and ska music. The album features the smooth vocals of Toots Hibbert, the lead singer of the Maytals, and the powerful horn section of Byron Lee & The Dragonaires. The album is a great representation of the Jamaican music scene in the 1960s, and it is clear that the musicians involved are masters of their craft.

The album opens with the title track, "Bam Bam," which is a classic reggae tune that features a catchy chorus and a driving rhythm section. The album also includes other standout tracks like "Monkey Man," "54-46 That's My Number," and "Pressure Drop," which all showcase the Maytals' ability to blend soulful vocals with upbeat ska rhythms.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
So Mad In Love
Bam-Bam

Video

The Maytals/Byron Lee/The Dragonaires/Bam Bam/Lyrics Song
maytals - so mad in love (BMN 1966)
Toots Hibbert (The Maytals) ~ Bam Bam (Countryman Stylee).

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Catalog Numbers

DB-1038

Labels

Doctor Bird

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Solid Centre

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByIsland Music

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByGordon, McCarthy, Hibbert

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): DB-1038 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): DB-1038 B

About The Maytals With Byron Lee & The Dragonaires

Jamaican vocal trio formed in 1963 as and later changed their name to (some sources say from a 's idea following the death of producer but it seems to have been used on some 1960s releases like or ).

Real Name

    • Frederick 'Toots' Hibbert
    • Henry 'Raleigh' Gordon & Nathaniel 'Jerry' Mathias (McCarthy?)

Name Vars

  • Maytals
  • The Matals
  • The Matels
  • The May Tals
  • The Mayals
  • The Maytal
  • The Maytales
  • V. Maytals
  • ᤿ëº

Aliases

  • Toots & The Maytals
  • The Vikings
  • The Flames
  • Toots And Bredrens

Members

  • Paul Douglas
  • Frederick Hibbert
  • Henry \"Raleigh\" Gordon
  • Nathaniel \"Jerry\" Matthias
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Summary by Joe Dooley

Bam Bam is a must-have for any fan of reggae and ska music. The album is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and influence musicians today. The combination of Toots Hibbert's soulful vocals and the powerful horn section of Byron Lee & The Dragonaires make this album a true masterpiece of Jamaican music.

Comments

want you to know that I am the man
Who fight for the right, not for the wrong
Going there, I'm growing there
Helping the weak against the strong
Soon you will find out the man
I'm supposed to be
Help this man
And don't trouble no man
But if you used to trouble that man
It will bring a bam bam
What a bam bam, bam bam
See that? Bam bam
(It will bring a bam bam)
Can you see that?
Ah
(It will bring a bam bam)
What a bam bam
(What a bam bam)
Can you see that?
(What a bam bam)
Hear what I say
(What a bam bam)
Yeah hey
(What a bam bam)
(What a bam bam)
(What a bam bam)
This man, I don't trouble no man
He know you go to nourish man
This man, don't trouble no man
This man is friend and is trying to trouble no man
That's if you trouble this man
It going to bring a
Going to bring a bam bam
Get a bam bam
Get a bam bam
Get a bam bam
I say, what a bam bam
I say, what a bam bam
What a bam bam
I say, what a bam bam
Great song..lots of soul
The best movie ever
sounds a good bit gospel
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