The Specials "More Specials" (1980)
The Specials had helped launch the ska craze in the UK. The label 2-tone
records, started by Specials keyboardist and songwriter Jerry Dammers
would go on to release music from artists such as Madness, the Beat, and
Elvis Costello (only one single for EC though).
The band were exhausted from touring and were hoping to make a few
changes for their second album in order to keep things interesting.
The first few tracks stick to the ska/reggae formula, but towards the
middle of the album you start to get the kitschy sing-along of "Pearl's
Cafe" and hard funking of "Sock it to em JB". The album works with
passages of exotica and some noodling around with different keyboard
textures. The mix of styles would go on to influence the 90s trip-hop
explosion through artists like Portishead, Massive Attack and others.
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