Maytals
From The Roots
'From The Roots' is the fourth studio album by one of the best-known ska and rocksteady vocal groups, The Maytals. The group was founded in 1962 by Toots Hibbert, Henry "Raleigh" Gordon, and Nathaniel "Jerry" Mathias. They helped popularizing reggae music during the sixties and were even credited in the etymology of the word "Reggae" in the Oxford English Dictionary, as a result of being the first to use the word "Reggae" in their 1968 single "Do They Reggay". The album 'From The Roots' was recorded by Leslie Kong and features some of The Maytals' most explosive tunes. The album was recorded in 1970, but wasn't released until three years later, after signing to Island Records in 1973. Comes on 180 gram vinyl.