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The Specials

Specials (National Album Day 2024)

180g Clear LP - £27.99 | Buy
The Specials are one of the defining bands of the late 70's/early 80's along with Jerry Dammers' iconic label Two Tone Records.
The Specials

The Specials (40th Anniversary Edition)

half-speed master black 2lp - £31.99 | Buy
The Specials' landmark, 14-track-strong debut album, produced by Elvis Costello, declared their intentions loud and clear with a rare blend of furious energ...
Rhoda Dakar (the bodysnatchers)

Sings The Bodysnatchers (45 Year Edition)

limited indies only remastered "Strawberry Swirl" LP with new cover art + 3 bonus tracks - £27.99 | Buy
limited remastered 3-Tone LP with new cover art + 3 bonus tracks - £25.99
This 45 year edition also arrives with three extra tracks, including a re-record of ‘Let's Do Rocksteady’ featuring The Interrupters’ very...
In The Studio (40th Anniversary Edition)
  1. Bright Lights
  2. The Lonely Crowd
  3. What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend
  4. Housebound
  5. Night On The Tiles
  6. Nelson Mandela
  7. War Crimes (The Crime Is The Same)
  8. Racist Friend
  9. Alcohol
  10. Break Down The Door

The Special AKA (The Specials)

In The Studio (40th Anniversary Edition)

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  • 45rpm half-speed mastered 180g black 2LP with Obi-strip

    Released: 22nd Nov 2024

    £29.99
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Like the previous two Specials 40th Anniversary vinyl editions, this has been newly remastered and cut at half-speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, London.

After Terry Hall, Lynval Golding and Neville Staple left to form the Fun Boy Three, and Roddy Byers left to tour with his band, the Tearjerkers, the remaining members - Dammers, Bradbury and Panter - recruited guitarist, John Shipley (from The Swinging Cats), ex-Bodysnatcher, Rhoda Dakar, and lead vocalist, Stan Campbell, reverting the original band name of The Special AKA and set to work on a new album.

Released in 1984, 'In the Studio' was a brave mix of bold and challenging music, with a strong political, social and moral conscience. The album made it into the Top 40, and while it might not have been a huge commercial success, it was, and still is, an astonishingly unique work: a haunting, claustrophobic mix of lounge, soul, reggae, jazz and Arabic rhythms, with uncompromising subject matter. It featured two classic singles: the joyous, yet serious rallying anthem for the then imprisoned South African ANC leader, 'Free Nelson Mandela', and 'What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend'.

As time has gone by, the status of 'In The Studio' has grown, and today it is rightly viewed as a genuine lost classic.