Unsettling dance that goes beyond the boundaries of ska, the anxiety and play of 1980s Britain.
This is the band's second album, which has been met with mixed reviews. It is a challenging work in which the flag bearer of 2 Tone Ska ventures into jazz, lounge and electronic sounds.
"More Specials" is the second album by The Specials, who led the British 2-Tone movement. They experimented with a variety of styles, including new wave, lounge music, and digital dub, completely changing the ska/reggae style of their debut. As a result, fans of the previous album were confused, but tracks such as "Do Nothing" and "Man at C&A", which combine social satire and humor, strongly reflect the chaotic atmosphere of the Thatcher era. It is an underrated masterpiece that also influenced later club culture.
A:
1)
Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
2)
Man At C + A
3)
Hey, Little Rich Girl
4)
Do Nothing
5)
Pearl's Cafe
6)
Sock It To 'em J.B.
B:
1)
Stereotypes / Stereotypes Pt 2
2)
Holiday Fortnight
3)
I Can't Stand It
4)
International Jet Set
5)
Enjoy Yourself (Reprise)
Bass - Sir Horace Gentleman
Cornet, Flugelhorn - Dick Cuthell
Drums - John Bradbury
Engineer - Dave Jordan
Engineer - Jeremy (The Blade) Allom
Guitar - Roddy Radiation
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Lynval Golding
Organ [Organ Piano] - Jerry Dammers
Photography By [Cover Photos], Artwork - Carol Starr
Photography By [Cover Photos], Artwork - Chalkie Davies