The Specials - The Singles Collection
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Specials |
| Studio | Chrysalis |
| Release Date | February 1, 1991 |
| UPC Code | 094632182326 |
Tracks
- Gangsters - The Specials, Bradbury, John
- Rudi, a Message to You - The Specials, Perry, Lee [1] "Scr
- Nite Klub - The Specials, Bradbury, John
- Too Much Too Young - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Guns of Navarone - The Specials, Thompkin
- Rat Race - The Specials, Byers, Roddy
- Rude Boys Outta Jail - The Specials, Staples, Neville
- Maggie's Farm - The Specials, Dylan, Bob
- Do Nothing - The Specials, Golding, Lynval
- Stereotype - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Ghost Town - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Why? - The Specials, Golding, Lynval
- Friday Night, Saturday Morning - The Specials, Hall, Terry
- Racist Friend - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Free Nelson Mandela - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Well worth it for hard to find tracks |
| Get this one ! |
| The Best of the Various 'Specials' Compilations.....!!!! |
Their music was a perfect example of attaching Party-inspired music arrangements, to Social & Political subjects that were disenchanted and Confrontational exposes of life in Britain in the early 70's. So a lot of the songs refer to important topics, whether it be a lament for people leading criminal lives to will ultimately end in tears ("Gangsters"), Women that end up getting pregnant/married early, and missing Crucial years in their lives ("Message to You Rudy"), Pouring scorn on the peoples hopeless and uneventful & hostile evenings in nightclubs ("Nite Klub"), the everyday pointlessness and mentally conformity of getting ahead professionally ("Rat Race"), heartfelt plea's to the controlling governmental powers for the release of Mandela ("Free Nelson Mandela"), People making judgemental decisions regarding others, or lumping them in fixed categories ("Stereotype"), the slow disintergration of the city/town, and it beginning to resemble a deserted town ("Ghost Town").
All of the Specials music, was musically rich, motivationally uplifting and encapsulates everything from Ska (obviously) funk-rhythm, Jubilant 2-Step, & bouncy New-Wave everything was given a groove and an accessibility that made sure that entering their music, was easy, and understanding the message behind the songs easy to grab. There are quite a few various compilations of the specials, but this is is easily the best. It not only collects all the hits singles "Ghost Town, Nite Klub, Gangsters, Rat Race, Message to you Rudy", on the disc, but it also collects some of the lesser known but equally worthwhile B-Sides, and Rarities & Cover Versions ("Guns of Navarone, Do Nothing, Racist Friend, Maggies Farm, Why?, Friday Night Saturday Morning")...obviously there will always be a couple of omissions (I do miss: "Concrete Jungle, War Crimes, Man At C & A, Blank Expression"), but for newcomers or people (like me) that don't really want to have to buy several albums, this is the best of the various compilations for the band, and easily the most encompassing 'Best of' for the band. March 31, 2005
| A little Specials goes a long way |
Now then... Unless you're seriously into ska, punk or jamaican music in general- this is probably all The Specials you'll ever need. This album is more conclusive than either the Specials (best of) CD or the More Specials (best of 2) Cd. Stylistically, it covers all the bases including several hard to fing cuts (most notably Ghost town, a sweet creepy little tune with an arabian sound to it- well used in Guy Ritchie's 'Snatch'... or maybe it was 'Lock, Stock...').
At any rate, this is all prime-rate, good stuff. If you are looking for a place to begin delving into ska, or simply trying to round out a decent CD collection- you could do far worse. No, actually, I'm pretty sure it was 'Snatch,' afterall. April 22, 2004
| some top-rank singles here |
This is a good collection-- these songs are pretty much easy to get a consensus on. 'Ghosttown', 'Too Much, Too Young' and 'Gangsters' shine through for what they are: some of the greatest songs of the 80's. There is a bit of filler on here, yes, but, it's filler that grows on you as time passes by.
This is a must-have record for the ska/punk enthusiast. It's worth a gamble for most other people as well. January 6, 2002
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