The Specials - Specials
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Specials |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | May 21, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 724353769703 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 8:29 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- A Message to You Rudy - The Specials, Perry, Lee [1] "Scr
- Do the Dog - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- It's Up to You - The Specials, Bradbury, John
- Nite Klub - The Specials, Bradbury, John
- Doesn't Make It Alright - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Concrete Jungle - The Specials, Byers, Roddy
- Too Hot - The Specials, Campbell, Cecil
- Monkey Man - The Specials, Hibbert, Toots
- (Dawning of A) New Era - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Blank Expression - The Specials, Bradbury, John
- Stupid Marriage - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Too Much Too Young - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- Little Bitch - The Specials, Dammers, Jerry
- You're Wondering Now - The Specials, Seymour, Clement
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A classic slab of ska punk |
The track listing speaks for itself. A mixture of originals (composed by the aforementioned Jerry Dammers) and covers of classic Jamaican tunes, this record is a blistering good time. There's the visceral little slice of middle-class dissatisfaction that is "Nite Klub," as well as the visceral rush of "Do The Dog." "It's Up To You" is an uncompromising statement of purpose, and "Doesn't Make It Alright" is a timeless, and barbed, call for racial unity. "Stupid Marriage" is furious and hilarious, and "Too Much Too Young" is a scathing assault on teen pregnancy. "A Message To You Rudy" and "Monkey Man" are fantastic, instantly atmospheric covers, and "Too Hot" ain't too bad either. Get it and skank your life away. March 24, 2008
| Extra Special |
One note for those of you who remember the original version of this album, the songs are slightly different here although I really only noticed it with Too Much Too Young, which has a slightly dubby/remixed feel to it - I actually really like it now that I've listened to it a few times.
The other big change is that the song Gangsters is not included at all. That's a bummer but you can still find it on other albums here on Amazon. I generally hate when the record labels reissue modified versions of old albums but these changes don't completely ruin this one.
March 11, 2008
| essential |
| Good Stuff |
| Important party album |
Infectiously catchy older ska band will forever have a place in British punk rock history, to this day echoing many traits found in some of their more popular young bands, as well as so many of the party aesthetics found throughout the American musical landscape in the past 20 years. Obviously a band with plenty of well deserved acclaim and influence, but still a band that fails to deliver stellar albums. As fun as so much of this important '79 debut is, complimenting the fast paced, aggressive dance-offs with crisp reggae-influenced interplay guided by the impressive bass work, anyone not directly involved in the ska movement may shrug of some of the familiar framing that paints many of these compositions in the same sneeringly upbeat light. Exceptions to these head-bobbing rules (Doesn't Make It Alright) go further and provide more then the majority of stuff to be found here, but anyone searching for that perfect piece of retro ska for their next party will feel right at home with this in collection. April 25, 2007
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