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The Singles Collection

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500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die! (500 items)
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The Singles Collection

14 years, 3 months ago at Jan 27 21:25
Absolutely essential listening if you want the entire Specials story in one package. Every delicious piece of punk-fueled reggae is here and accounted for. From their first single, (“Gangsters”) to their most well-known hits (“A Message to You Rudy,” “Ghost Town”), there’s even a few rarities (“Maggie’s Farm”), live takes (“Too Much Too Young”) and B-sides (“Friday Night,... read more
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Description: No Description Available Track: 10: Stereotype,Track: 11: Ghost Town - (12" version),Track: 12: Why?,Track: 13: Friday Night, Saturday Morning,Track: 14: Racist Friend - (with The Special AKA),Track: 15: Free Nelson Mandela - (with The Special AKA),Track: 1: Gangsters - (with The Special AKA),Track: 2: Rudi, A Message To You,Track: 3: Nite Club,Track: 4: Too Much Too Young (live) - (with The Special AKA),Track: 5: Guns Of Navarone (live) - (with The Special AKA),Track: 6: Rat Race,Track: 7: Rude Boys Outta Jail,Track: 8: Maggie's Farm,Track: 9: Do Nothing Media Type: CD Artist: SPECIALS Title: SINGLES Street Release Date: 0 ... (more)
Manufacturer: Chrysalis
Release date: 1 February 1991
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0094632182326 UPC: 094632182326
Tags: Ska (2), Reggae (1), Anthology (1), CDR (1), Two Tone (1), 2 Tone (1), 2-tone (1), British Ska (1)
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500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die! (500 music items)

"In the wake of the Clash’s punk-reggae fusion, these fellow Brits prove that the combination is a winner. Lyrically, they bemoan England’s late-’70s drabness. Strange, then, that they were the inspiration for the happy-happy late-’90s ska craze. Standout track: “Ghost Town”"


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