The Specials - The Specials [1979]

Specials is the debut album by British ska revival band The Specials.Released in 1979 on Jerry Dammers' 2Tone label, the album is seen by some as the defining moment in the UK ska scene. Produced by Elvis Costello, the album captures the disaffection and anger felt by the youth of the UK's "concrete jungle" - a phrase borrowed from Bob Marley's 1972 album Catch A Fire but equally apposite used here to describe the grim, violent inner cities of 1970s Britain.
Musically, the album encapsulates the wave of British ska, greatly reworking the original sound of 1960s Jamaican ska. The music shares the infectious energy and humour of the original sound, but injects new-found anger and punk sensibility. The resulting sound is considerably less laid-back and "Caribbean" sounding than original ska, and dispensed with much of the percussion and the larger horn sections used in the older variety. The Specials also brought guitar to the front of the mix; it had often been a secondary instrument in Jamaican ska. The album features a mixture of original material and several covers of classic Jamaican ska tracks, a debt which went uncredited on the 1979 vinyl release.


Track List :

1 - A Message To You Rudy
2 - Do The Dog
3 - It's Up To You
4 - Nite Klub
5 - Doesn't Make It Alright
6 - Concrete Jungle
7 - Too Hot
8 - Monkey Man
9 - (Dawning Of A) New Era
10 - Blank Expression
11 - Stupid Marriage
12 - Too Much Too Young
13 - Gangsters
14 - Little Bitch
15 - You're Wondering Now



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