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Album INformation,
By Jeremy Patton "Don't Let The Bastards Grind Y... (Norman, OK United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: SKABOOM! (Audio CD)
This release is the first Megalith Records Toasters reissue. All songs from every past Skaboom! release have been included here, as well as a never before released song (the song is a live track of which no studio track exists) "Calling All The Rude Boys" featuring the great Joe Jackson. Also included on the CD is an archival music video montage for the song "Radiation Skank." The CD contains a small bit of enhancement that contains the liner notes, links to this and the Toasters official site. There is also a link to a Skaboom! only site that will soon contain an in depth history of the Skaboom! releases in their many forms. This is the plan for all future Toasters reissues, trying to bring the fans the most for their money and make a complete product that we are all proud to have. This release should be the end all releases for Skaboom! Unless Europe decides to put this release out also, which at this point there are no plans to do so.
Track List Original "Skaboom!" Release Talk Is Cheap Pool Shark Weekend In L.A. Shocker! Toast On The Coast Manipulator Mr. Trouble ABC's East Side Beat Now Or Never So Long, Buck Pool Shark LP Renee Matt Davis Ideal Man Naked City Recriminations EP Recrimination Razor Cut Run Rudy Run* Radiation Skank Live at CBGB's 1985 Calling All The Rude Boys* Music Video Radiation Skank *feat. Joe Jackson!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Ska album!!,
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This review is from: SKABOOM! (Audio CD)
If you are a fan of ska music you cannot go wrong with this cd. If you havent heard the toasters you should give them a listen. This cd is a great place to start if you havent heard any of their other material. Most of the songs on here are played at a moderate speed. Some of the songs such as talk is cheap have been re-recorded over the years at a faster tempo so there is at least two versions and they are both great. This album is a classic!
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