TWO FOR TOOTS BY THE EXPANDERS
The Expanders began this project earlier in the summer of 2020 before Toots Hibbert became sick with coronavirus (which eventually took his life in September). They had been asked to record cover versions of two of their favorite Toots & The Maytals classics for an impending month-long celebration of Hibbertâs life and career that was happening on Rootfire.net in September. Sadly, Hibbertâs illness and death came quickly, just as the band was finishing these songs. Now they are releasing these as a single, with plans to distribute any proceeds made from the release to Hibbertâs family.
Being the celebrated iconoclasts they are, The Expanders dug deep in choosing the two songs. They would not be satisfied doing rote covers of some of Tootsâ better-known hits, and instead, went for much more obscure, but still extremely powerful, tracks. âTrue Loveâ was first released in the â60s before the band had broken internationally and were still just popular in Jamaica, while âLove Is Gonna Let Me Downâ is best known for appearing on the American version of the bandâs breakthrough album Funky Kingston in 1972. Even for some of Tootsâ biggest fans, these songs may sound new. Regardless, in The Expandersâ expert hands, they come as revelations, digging deep into the soulful strains that made Toots Hibbert such a unique talent in the history of music. âToots personifies the âsoulâ of â and in â reggae music,â says the bandâs drummer John Asher. âHis music speaks to my soul and makes me dance the dance of life.â