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Stereo-Typical

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Download links and information about Stereo-Typical by The Specials. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to New Wave, Reggae, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 46 tracks with total duration of 03:16:54 minutes.

Artist: The Specials
Release date: 2000
Genre: New Wave, Reggae, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 46
Duration: 03:16:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Gangsters (featuring The Special AKA) 2:47
2. A Message to You Rudy (feat. Rico) 2:53
3. Nite Klub (feat. Rico) 3:09
4. Too Much Too Young (Live) (featuring The Special AKA) 6:05
5. The Guns of Navarone (featuring The Special AKA) 2:18
6. The Skinhead Symphony (Medley) (featuring The Special AKA) 6:37
7. Rat Race 3:09
8. Rude Boys Outa Jail 2:40
9. Stereotype 3:52
10. International Jet Set 4:15
11. Do Nothing (feat. Rico withThe Ice Rink String Sounds) 3:41
12. Maggie's Farm (feat. Rico with The Ice Rink String Sounds) 3:32
13. Braggin' and Tryin' Not To Lie 3:24
14. Rude Buoys Outa Jail (Version) (featuring Neville Staples AKA Judge Roughneck) 4:08
15. Ghost Town 3:39
16. Why? (Edit) 2:56
17. Friday Night, Saturday Morning 3:34
18. Concrete Jungle (Live) 3:18
19. Racquel 1:59
20. The Boiler (featuring The Special AKA, Rhoda) 5:46
21. The Boiler (Main Theme) (featuring The Special AKA, Rhoda) 4:13
22. Jungle Music (featuring Rico, The Special AKA) 4:00
23. Rasta Call You (featuring Rico, The Special AKA) 3:38
24. Easter Island (featuring Rico, The Special AKA) 4:11
25. War Crimes (The Crime Remains the Same) (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:03
26. Version (featuring The Special AKA) 3:44
27. Racist Friend (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:03
28. Bright Lights (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 3:47
29. Nelson Mandela (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:05
30. Break Down the Door (featuring The Special AKA) 3:48
31. What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:05
32. Can't Get a Break (Edit) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:56
33. Nelson Mandela (feat. Ndonda Khuze and Jonas Gwangwa) [Special 70th Birthday Remake] (featuring The Special AKA) 4:46
34. Ghost Dub 91 4:19
35. Let Us Unite 4:28
36. Ghost Town (Extended Version) 5:59
37. Why? 3:56
38. War Crimes (The Crime Remains the Same) (featuring The Special AKA) 6:10
39. Racist Friend (Instrumental) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:10
40. Bright Lights (Instrumental) (featuring The Special AKA) 4:41
41. Nelson Mandela (featuring The Special AKA) 4:09
42. Break Down the Door (Extended Version) (featuring The Special AKA) 5:02
43. What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (featuring The Special AKA) 5:24
44. Can't Get a Break (featuring The Special AKA) 6:30
45. Nelson Mandela (feat. Ndonda Khuze and Jonas Gwangwa) [The Whole World Is Watching Dance Mix] (featuring The Special AKA) 8:29
46. Ghost Dub 91/Let Us Unite (Medley) 6:36

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With a whopping 46 tracks, this three-disc collection of The Specials (and their related projects) could be all you’ll ever need. The first disc overflows with remastered versions of fan favorite a-sides, mostly culled from the band’s 1979 eponymous debut. “Gangsters” sets the tone with a perfect example of how well British new wave blended with old-school Jamaican ska, before “A Message to You Rudy” (their cover of Dandy Livingstone’s “Rudy, a Message to You”) salutes the band’s illustrated mascot, Rudy the Rude Boy. Some rare gems also surface, like the anti-racist ballad “Why,” as well as a live cover of The Skatalites’ “The Guns of Navarone” and trombonist Rico Rodriguez turning Dylan’s “Maggie’s Farm” into a ska-jazz hybrid. Disc 2 unearths gems from The Special A.K.A., starting with two versions of “The Boiler”: one instrumental and the other performed spoken-word by The Bodysnatchers’ Rhoda Dakar. With its airtight vocal harmonies and inspired message, “Nelson Mandela” is the standout jam here. The third disc is a fan’s trove of remixes, instrumentals, and the eerily groovy “What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend.”