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Encore - CD Music

by The Specials
label: UMC, February of 2019 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys
02 - B.L.M.
03 - Vote for Me
04 - The Lunatics
05 - Breaking Point
06 - Blam Blam Fever
07 - 10 Commandments
08 - Embarrassed By You
09 - The Life and Times (Of a Man Called Depression)
10 - We Sell Hope

Disco 2
01 - Gangsters
02 - A Message to You, Rudy
03 - Nite Klub
04 - Friday Night, Saturday Morning
05 - Stereotype
06 - Redemption Song
07 - Monkey Man
08 - Too Much Too Young
09 - Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
10 - Ghost Town
11 - All the Time in the World

Encore - CD

by The Specials

Property Description
label: UMC
Release Date: February of 2019
Dimensions: 143 x 125 x 9 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Reggae/Dub/Ska > Ska
EAN: 0602577210907
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

The Specials

The Specials are a British band formed in 1977 in Coventry, England. They are widely recognized as one of the pioneering bands of the ska revival movement, also known as 2 Tone, which emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band combined ska and Jamaican rocksteady with punk rock and new wave, creating a distinctive sound that became synonymous with the musical culture of the time.

The original lineup of The Specials included Jerry Dammers (keyboards and founder), Terry Hall (vocals), Neville Staple (vocals and percussion), Lynval Golding (guitar and vocals), Roddy Byers (guitar), Horace Panter (bass), and John Bradbury (drums). The group quickly gained popularity with the release of their debut album, The Specials (1979), which was produced by Elvis Costello. This album included hits such as "A Message to You, Rudy" and "Too Much Too Young," which became anthems of the 2 Tone movement and addressed social and political issues such as unemployment, racism, and youth disillusionment.

In 1981, The Specials released the single "Ghost Town," which reached the top of the British charts and became one of their most iconic songs. The song reflected the climate of social discontent and the deteriorating urban conditions in the United Kingdom during that time, becoming a dark and powerful commentary on life in decaying industrial cities.

After the release of "Ghost Town," Terry Hall, Neville Staple, and Lynval Golding left the band to form the group Fun Boy Three, marking the beginning of the end for the original Specials lineup. Jerry Dammers continued to lead the band for a short period, but the Specials eventually broke up in 1984.

Despite their short initial career, The Specials left a lasting legacy, being recognized as one of the most important and influential bands of the ska and 2 Tone movement. They reunited several times over the years, including a significant reunion in 2008, which led to several tours and the release of new material. The impact of The Specials continues to be felt, both in music and popular culture, and they are widely celebrated for their contribution to British music and society.

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