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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724353769901
Format: Enhanced, Original recording remastered
Label: Two Tone
Manufacturer: Two Tone
MPN: 37699
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Two Tone
Release Date: March 25, 2002
Studio: Two Tone
Disc 1:- Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
- Man At C & A
- Hey Little Rich Girl
- Do Nothing
- Pearl's Cafe
- Sock It To 'Em Jb
- Stereotype/Stereotypes Pt 2
- Holiday Fortnight
- I Can't Stand It
- International Jet Set
- Enjoy Yourself (Reprise)
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With 1980's adventurous More Specials the Coventry band overcame the 'difficult second album syndrome', a fate which has befallen many an artist over the years. They did this by broadening their musical palette; where their classic debut (effectively) embraces the ska and reggae of Prince Buster, The Skatalites and Toots and The Maytals, this album sees them venturing into a wider variety of genres, including northern soul (`Sock It To `Em J.B.'), spaghetti westerns soundtracks (`Stereotypes') and ...
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Great Album But Where's Rude Boys Outta(Version) Jail And Braggin' And Trying Not To Lie? Two Great Songs Missing From One Great Album, Worth Looking Elsewhere With Whole Album Intact In My Opinion.
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The difficulty of producing a perfect debut album is how can you follow it. The Specials debut album and live sound with its up-date of Ska had not only been a huge success in it's own right but had started a movement with bands such as Madness, The Beat and Bad Manners becoming over night successes but kick started the careers, long over, of the stars of sixties Ska. Conscious not to repeat them selves unofficial group leader, Jerry Dammers, and soundman, the late Dave Jordan set about the impossible. ...
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I was a bit of a rude boy, back in 1980. I have fond memories of strutting around North London in my Harrington jacket, Fred Perry shirt, white socks, braces and tassled loafers. I wasn't a skinhead then but I am now! When CDs came out, I stupidly gave away all my vinyl to charity shops, including More Specials.
Making a welcome return to my music collection, More Specials is such an overlooked gem. I notice it did make it into "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" but you are unlikely ...
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OK, maybe that was a bit strong but this really is a CLASSIC!!! Like the previous reviewer said you really can trace a line from this group (and especially this album) to groups as diverse as Happy Mondays/Black Grape, Tricky, Massive Attack, The Streets, Plan B & Lily Allen.
The Specials were one of the biggest groups in the country when they released this and it was always seen as a bit of a letdown by the hardcode skinhead/rude boy fanbase compared to their debut. But, to those that love ...
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