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The Best Of The Specials

The Best Of The Specials
The Specials

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Gangsters
  2. Message To You Rudy, A
  3. Nite Klub
  4. Concrete Jungle
  5. Too Much Too Young
  6. Blank Expression
  7. Doesn't Make It Alright
  8. Rude Buoys Outta Jail
  9. Rat Race
  10. Man At C And A
  11. Do Nothing
  12. Stereotype/Stereotypes
  13. International Jet Set
  14. Friday Night Saturday Morning
  15. Why
  16. Ghost Town
  17. What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend
  18. Racist Friend
  19. War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same)
  20. Nelson Mandela

Disc 2:

  1. Gangsters
  2. Message To You Rudy, A
  3. Too Much Too Young
  4. Rat Race
  5. Do Nothing
  6. Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
  7. Ghost Town
  8. Bright Lights
  9. Lonely Crowd, The
  10. Housebound
  11. Alcohol
  12. Racist Friend
  13. War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same)
  14. Nelson Mandela
  15. Break Down The Door
  16. What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #648 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-31
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Formed in Coventry in 1977, The Coventry Automatics went on to become The Specials, one of the most influential British bands to emerge from the punk-era and talisman for the ska revival. This compilation of their best moments includes the spooky and atmospheric "Ghost Town" and "Concrete Jungle", a brooding portrayal of inner-city life. A DVD is included, with a mixture of videos and live footage of the band throughout their illustrious time together, which included seven consecutive top 10 UK hits.


Customer Reviews

Essential Listening5
The Specials (or The Special AKA as they were known occasionally) were arguably the most influential band of the late 70s/early 80s. Formed in 1977, two years prior to Thatcher's government, it was the bands ability to mix diverse musical styles (ska, punk, reggae, rockabilly) and turn them into something immesely enjoyable which endeared them to their legions of fans, couple this together with a message of racial harmony and anti-establishment sentiments and you are just scraping the surface of the power this band had.
The Specials were the brainchild of Jerry Dammers, who formed his own record label and managed to recruit other, like minded bands (such as Madness, The Beat, The Bodysnatchers, The Selecter) with a view to forming a 'collective' of musicians, all with something to say to the youth of Thatcher's Britain. Hence, 'Two Tone' was born.
This album puts together the obligatory singles and tracks from the first three Specials albums (Specials, More Specials and In The Studio) together with a DVD of videos for singles and footage of live performances. If, like me, you are an avid fan then this is only worth buying for the (as far as I am aware) otherwise unavailable DVD as I have all the other tracks on the digitally remastered albums, but for this price the DVD on it's own is a bargain.
If you are interested in The Specials and want to grab a cross section of their work then this is a great starting point and it does contain a number of album tracks which deserve to be heard (e.g. Nite Klub, Blank Expression, Stereotypes etc.)
All in all a fantastic cross section of The Specials' work and a great way to brush up before the hugely anticipated tour in the autumn of 2008 with all the original band members(fingers crossed that it goes ahead).
Buy It!

Essential Compilation5
Comprising an excellent greatest hits collection with a dvd of live performances and promo videos, this compilation is essential. Unless you're a big fan or completist this package contains everything you could want from The Specials' enduring legacy. Much of their music still sounds vital and contemporary. Along with The Beat's recent 2 cd compilation, You Just Can't Beat It (and maybe The Selecter's greatest hits), you have a capsule history of the late 70s/early 80s ska revival. Recommended.

Very good!!!4
I brought this. As a birthday present for my dad, it turned out to be the right choice as the album had all the classic songs on there butcalso had videos on there from live performances and videos to the songs. All in all I am very pleased with this purchase and I recormend it to anybody.