regarding originality and playfulness is it however not the least noticing that depart and get going, are hungry and greedy, live in the Jamaican rhythm.
I was a bit skeptical, but here numbers like "Rehab" (from the ziegenimitatorin Amy Winehouse - I hold the original not out) or "Riders On The Storm" (yes, that of the doors - fit how is that in the Caribbean ?) represented.
ie: the old men have extremely original to offer. with drawn singing and unorthodox example they push these numbers in their schlapfenden calypso sound, put them on a completely new and the result remains visible but unpackbar independently.
in Steely Dan's "Do It Again" is missing, for example. the flow that characterizes this number in the original, but as a matter of course, the gruff style of play and the barked and growled vocals sneaks into kopfgekröse and settles pleasant.
the disc does not weaken any number because it has felt so always existed there, one has but never been heard and the mutated previously unimaginable for effortless reality.
a cover album as it should be, a complete reinterpretation of known songs, the cover-albums already rejects me even on the merits, has carved in approach from the stool.
only the sound quality unfortunately does not hold the level, the recordings sound like with extended bass aufgefettete MP3 files. On the other hand, the sound never annoying and the bubbling enthusiasm of Jollyboys is captured without mercy. I can therefore live with it, very, very, very good indeed!