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The Specials

Protest Songs 1924-2012

Protest Songs 1924-2012

UPC: 602435227740

Format: CD

Release Date: Oct 01, 2021

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Personnel: Nikolaj Torplarsen (vocals, guitar, harmonica, accordion, keyboards); Lynval Golding, Steve Cradock (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Hannah Hu (vocals); Jim Hunt (saxophone); Pablo Mendelssohn (flugelhorn); Tim Smart (trombone); Horace Panter (bass guitar); Kenrick Rowe (drums, percussion); Michael "Bami" Rose (drums); Tony Uter (bass drum).
Audio Mixer: Cenzo Townshend.
Recording information: Eastcote Studios, London, Otari (1924-2012).
Photographer: Shane O'Neill.
Arrangers: Nikolaj Torplarsen; Horace Panter; Lynval Golding; Terry Hall .
The Specials are a band with a trademark sound if there ever was such a thing, but a quick look at their catalog reveals only one of their albums truly reflects it. Their instant-classic 1979 debut defined the tough, furious dance groove that made them the greatest act from the U.K. ska revival of the late 1970s and early '80s. However, the follow-up, 1980's More Specials, was a deliberate detour into the then-unhip world of lounge music, and 1984's In the Studio was as stylistically diverse as Jerry Dammers knew how to make it. Thirteen years into the Specials' improbable reunion, the group includes three original members -- lead singer Terry Hall, guitarist and vocalist Lynval Golding, and bassist Horace Panter -- and their second record after returning to action, 2021's Protest Songs 1924-2012, isn't a ska album. The Specials had intended to make a roots reggae album before the COVID-19 pandemic upended their plans, and they opted to instead take on a more intimate project, covering 12 songs that express politically and socially conscious themes in different ways. That's certainly a concept in line with the band's firmly held ideals, and the stripped-down arrangements present the material with heart and conviction. The great moments here include a spare, powerful reworking of Talking Heads' "Listening Wind." ~ Mark Deming

Tracks:

1 - Freedom Highway
2 - Everybody Knows
3 - I Don't Mind Failing in This World
4 - Black, Brown and White
5 - Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Us Around
6 - Fuck All the Perfect People
7 - My Next Door Neighbor
8 - Trouble Every Day
9 - Listening Wind
10 - I Live in a City
11 - Soldiers Who Want to Be Heroes
12 - Get Up, Stand Up