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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Art of the Cover - VA "The Best of 2 Tone" (2014)






A wonderful monochrome cover - featuring the 2 Tone label icon - adorns this great new double-CD collection.

To celebrate the music and cultural movement that the 2 Tone label helped inspire, Parlophone has created a new compilation that brings together the best tracks from the label's history.

The Best of 2 Tone features 18 tracks, including the first single from Madness ("The Prince"), the Beat's classic cover of Smokey Robinson's "Tears Of A Clown," and Bodysnatchers' "People Do Rocksteady," plus three more songs by The Selecter: "On My Radio," "Three Minute Hero" and "Missing Words."

Half of the album features some of the great tracks recorded by the band that became the leaders of the Ska revival scene in the late '70s, The Special AKA, which was shortened later to The Specials. 

Along with "Gangsters," the collection also includes both of the band's U.K. #1's - "Too Much Too Young" (1980) and "Ghost Town" (1981) - as well as several Top 10 songs: "A Message To You, Rudy," "Rat Race," "Stereotype," "Do Nothing," and "Free Nelson Mandela."









Tracklisting 

Disc: 1
1. Gangsters - By Special AKA
2. The Selecter - By The Selecter
3. The Prince - By Madness
4. On My Radio - By The Selecter
5. A Message to You Rudy (feat. Rico) - By The Specials
6. The Tears of a Clown - By The Beat
7. Too Much Too Young (Live) - By The Special AKA
8. Three Minute Hero - By The Selecter
9. Ranking Full Stop - By The Beat
10. Rat Race - By The Specials
Disc: 2
1. Let's Do Rock Steady - By The Bodysnatchers
2. Missing Words - By The Selecter
3. Stereotype - By The Specials
4. Sea Cruise - By Rico
5. Do Nothing - By The Specials
6. Ghost Town - By The Specials
7. Nelson Mandela - By The Special AKA
8. The Boiler - By Rhoda with The Special AKA














Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Waiting For The Train That Never Comes





That drift
along the platform,
through the ticket-office door.
Waiting for the train
that never comes.
But don't tell me
there's nothing
coming.
You don't fool me.
I hear the
ghost train
rumbling
along the tracks.









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