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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Skaaa and reggae yummy,
By Mark N. VanderHeyden (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conquering Ruler (Audio CD)
Following the success of their 2000 release of fifteen new recordings titled "Skinhead Girl", The Specials lastest LP, "Conquering Ruler", is another post-era ska/reggae beat sensation that includes fifteen new renditions from some of yesteryear's best. All the original artist first popularized these songs during the early explosion of rock steady, reggae, and ska in Jamaica during the 1960s and 70s (with at least one track a 1980's original). It's been some 20 years plus since Roddy Radiation and Neville Staples ignited the Specials into the British ska scene as a ska/reggae/punk phenomenon. Now, once more, they've unleashed their musical brilliance, adding instrumental and lyrical depth and vibrancy to enrich these ageless classics. Songs on the LP include "I Don't Need Your Love Anymore", a tempo delicious beat with swing and plenty of flava, originally recorded by Dobby Dobson. Neville once again transcends to lyrical new heights with the rock-steady pulse of "Salvation Train" (popularized by David Scott in the late 60s), the socio-political intensity of Derrick Morgan's "Conquering Ruler", and the deep vocal reggae sentimentality of "I am a Madman", composed originally by the legend, Lee "Scratch" Perry. The second track on the LP is invigoratingly fun, fast and inviting, a rhythmic, horn-driven, ska meltdown--a definite dance-inducer. However, not being familiar with the original version, I am not sure on the exact title, because on the back of the CD the song is listed as "Tom Drunk", but the insert calls it "Number One". Got me! Though eventually I'll find out. Other notables on the LP include renditions of Dave & Ansel Collins' "Double Barrel", the soulful tranquilty of Jackie Edward's "Take Me As I Am", and the smooth elation of Clancy Eccles' "Promises". And not to discredit the Upsetters, but the Special's version of "Return of Django" comes harmoniously alive with Justin Dodsworth on keyboard. This album thrives with full-throttle merriment, tonal warmth, and an expressive brass trio made up of trombonist Steve Holdway, trumpeter Paul Daleman, and Leigh Malin on tenor sax. All serious Special's fans need to obtain "Conquering Rebel" and "Skinhead Girl" in order to appreciate these reunions of musical retrospection.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Specials has grown old..,
By Rudie "Rudie" (Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conquering Ruler (Audio CD)
But they're still good. The melodies at this album should be well knowed for all ska and reggea listeners out there. Very good music, but I think some of the Special-sound is missing here.Anyway, a good album, well worth buying.
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