More Specials
More Specials is het tweede album van de Britse skaband The Specials. Het is de opvolger van het titelloze debuutalbum uit 1979 waarmee de band aan de voorhoede van de ska-revival stond; samen met The Selecter en Madness. More Specials werd op 2 oktober 1980 uitgegeven door 2 Tone en gedistribueerd door Chrysalis. Het kwam tot een vijfde plaats in de Britse albumlijst en werd bekroond met goud. In Nederland haalde het de 38e plaats en in de Amerikaanse Billboardlijst was nr. 98 de hoogste notering.
More Specials is the second album by English ska band the Specials, released by 2 Tone Records in September 1980. After the success of the band's debut album, band member Jerry Dammers assumed the role as the band's leader and stirred them into expanding their 2 Tone sound into other genres of music, most prominently a lounge music and easy listening style inspired by Muzak. Several band members disagreed with Dammers' vision and brought their own influences to the album, including from northern soul and rockabilly, contributing to an eclectic sound palette. The relations between band members continued to sour into the album's accompanying tour and most of the band departed in 1981.
The album features collaborations with the Go-Go's members Belinda Carlisle, Charlotte Caffey, and Jane Wiedlin; Rhoda Dakar from the Bodysnatchers; and Lee Thompson from Madness. The lyrics on the album, as with the band's debut album, are often intensely political. Upon its release, the album alienated some fans, but reached number 5 in the UK Albums Chart, while its singles reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. The album also reached number 98 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Critics greeted the album with praise, where journalists felt the album marked a bold step for the band. It has been since cited as an influence on the trip hop genre in the 1990s, and has been re-released several times.
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