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- Artist: Justin Hinds
- Rating:





- Release Date: August 30, 2005
- Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of)
- Genre: Reggae
Review
Justin Hinds has deserved an anthology like this for some time now, one that brings his important ska, rocksteady, and early reggae sides from Duke Reid's Treasure Isle studio together in one package, and kudos for Trojan/Sanctuary for finally doing it. A major figure in Jamaica's musical story, on a par with Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, Toots Hibbert, Burning Spear. and Bob Marley, Hinds has been woefully underappreciated on an international level, due in part, no doubt, to his own reticent nature concerning stardom. More country than Kingston, Hinds took Jamaican folk sayings and proverbs and crafted them into songs of wry, subtle wisdom, and with his easy, calm singing style, he was disarmingly effective in calling out the foolishness he saw going on around him. He influenced everyone on the Jamaican scene, including Marley, who picked up on Hinds' folk approach, even nabbing whole songs like Hinds' "Corner Stone" for his own use. Hinds hit right out of the box with his first recording for Duke Reid, the enduring "Carry Go Bring Come," which became a ska standard in 1964, and backed by the likes of Tommy McCook, Don Drummond, and Roland Alphonso at Treasure Isle, Hinds turned out ska anthems like "Over the River," "Botheration," and "The Higher the Monkey Climbs," then slipped easily into the cooled-down rhythms of rocksteady with a superb version of Wade Flemons' 1958 R&B hit "Here I Stand." Hinds became less active musically during the early-'70s reggae boom, but his reggae-styled remakes of "Botheration" and "Carry Go Bring Come" made them classics a second time over. Unlike most Jamaican singers, Hinds didn't skip from producer to producer, but stuck with Reid for ten years until Reid's death in 1974, and recorded only sparingly afterwards. This important two-disc set includes every important side Hinds did with Reid, and when combined with the excellent Jack Ruby-produced Jezebel album from 1976, forms the heart of Hinds canon. Justin Hinds' death in the spring of 2005 robbed Jamaica and the world of a wonderful singer and writer. Better late than never, this anthology is the essential starting point to the music and legacy he left behind. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music GuideTracks
CD 1
| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Carry Go Bring Home | (2:45) | ||
| Corner Stone | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:24) | |
| Over the River | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:23) | |
| King Samuel | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:34) | |
| Jordan River | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:47) | |
| Botheration (Ska Version) | The Dominoes, |
(2:20) | |
| Satan | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:19) | |
| Early One Morning | (2:26) | ||
| Jump Out of the Frying Pan | (2:17) | ||
| Mother Banner | (2:39) | ||
| Come Bail Me | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:27) | |
| Rub Up, Push Up | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:47) | |
| The Ark | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:28) | |
| Peace and Love | (2:31) | ||
| Turn Them Back | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:35) | |
| Never Too Young | (2:32) | ||
| Try Me | (2:42) | ||
| My Mama Told Me | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:05) | |
| After a Storm | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:35) | |
| Lion of Judah | (2:39) | ||
| Why Should I Worry | (3:00) | ||
| Fight for Your Right | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:33) | |
| The Higher the Monkey Climbs | (2:57) |
CD 2
| Track Title | Composers | Performers | Time |
| Teach the Youth | Justin Hinds, |
(3:06) | |
| No Good Rudie | The Dominoes, |
(3:09) | |
| Here I Stand | (2:26) | ||
| Save a Bread (Lyrics) | Justin Hinds, |
(2:48) | |
| On a Saturday Night | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:50) | |
| The Little That You Have | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:37) | |
| Carry Go Bring Come | Justin Hinds | Justin Hinds, |
(3:41) |
| For Your Desire | (3:23) | ||
| Soul Movement | (2:35) | ||
| Fight Too Much | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:34) | |
| Once a Man (Twice a Child) | The Dominoes, |
(2:48) | |
| You Should Have Known Better | (2:47) | ||
| Drink Milk | (3:00) | ||
| Everwhere I Go | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:41) | |
| Time Pass By | (2:24) | ||
| Say Me Say | (2:24) | ||
| Take Heed | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(2:01) | |
| Cock Mouth Kill Cock | Justin Hinds, The Dominoes, |
(2:54) | |
| Botheration (Reggae Version) | (2:11) | ||
| Mighty Redeemer, Pt. 1 | (2:31) | ||
| Mighty Redeemer, Pt. 2 | (2:38) | ||
| Sinners (Where Are You Gonna Hide) | The Dominoes, Justin Hinds, |
(3:05) | |
| If It's Love You Need | The Dominoes, |
(3:06) |




