The Specials - Stereo-Typical: A's, B's and Rarities
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Specials |
| Studio | EMI Int'l |
| Release Date | August 28, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 766486321526 |
| Buy this item | $45.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 15:55 EST (details) 3 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
About The Specials - Stereo-Typical: A's, B's and Rarities
Tracks
Disc 1- Gangsters
- A Message To You Rudy
- Nite Klub
- Too Much Too Young
- Guns Of Navarone
- Skinhead Symphony
- Rat Race
- Rude Boys Outa Jail
- Stereotype
- International Jet Set
- Do Nothing
- Maggie's Farm
- Braggin' And Tryin' Not To Lie
- Rude Boys Outa Jail (Version)
- Ghost Town
- Why?
- Friday Night, Saturday Morning
- Concrete Jungle (Live)
- Racquel
- The Boiler
- Theme From The Boiler
- Jungle Music
- Rasta Call You
- Easter Island
- War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same)
- Version
- Racist Friend
- Bright Lights
- Nelson Mandela
- Break Down The Door
- What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend
- Can't Get A Break
- Nelson Mandela '88
- Ghost Dub '91
- Let Us Unite
- Ghost Town (Extended Version)
- Why?
- War Crimes
- Racist Friend (Instrumental)
- Bright Lights (Instrumental)
- Nelson Mandela
- Break Down The Door
- What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend
- Can't Get A Break
- Nelson Mandela '88
- Ghost Dub '91/Let Us Unite
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Good, but... |
In addition, only the first disc really addresses the "Specials" - discs 2 and 3 are mostly devoted to the "Special AKA" - a BIG difference for some folks.
Don't get me wrong, it really is a good set, especially if you don't already own their original releases, but based on the way the record company is trying to steal your money on this set ($50.00 for 3 discs of old material???), it's probably better - and possibly cheaper - just to find the original releases. March 24, 2007
| Don't Argue! |
Beyond making black & white both a fashion statement and a social comment, Ska, much more than Punk, was able to crack radio playlists on both sides of the Atlantic, allowing in a breath of fresh air after years of increasingly stale corporate Rock and Pop. It seemed fresh and new, yet had its roots in R&B and traditional reggae. On the dance floor Ska was hip with roots, if you follow me.
The Specials were witty, fun, fashionable, bright, had a great horn section, brains and a social conscience. Within the genre they couldn't be touched, and they sound as great now as they did in their glory days. September 4, 2003
| Great Collection and More! |
Although there is music here that some fans may have never heard, there is plenty of very famous Specials music for everyone to enjoy. In the past, you would have had to collect all the Specials regular releases and quite a few songs only available on vinyl or hard to find compliation discs to get all this music. This collection brings all of it together on 3 discs that won't leave your CD player for months.
Do yourself a favor and get Stereo-Typical now! October 15, 2000
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