Too Much Too Young: The Gold Collection EXPLICIT LYRICS The Specials

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  • Release Date: 01/11/2000
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Sales Rank: 66,420
  • Label: EMI EUROPE GENERIC
  • UPC: 724383833320
 
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Too Much Too Young: The Gold Collection

1LISTENToo Much Too Young 6:05
2LISTENEnjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) 3:35
3LISTENMan at C & A 3:36
4LISTENRude Boys Outta Jail 4:06
5LISTENI Can't Stand It 4:03
6LISTENDo the Dog 2:09
7LISTENBlank Expression 2:41
8LISTEN(Dawning of A) New Era 2:24
9LISTENMonkey Man 2:44
10LISTENHey, Little Rich Girl 3:34
11LISTENPearl's Cafe 3:09
12LISTENLittle Bitch 2:31
13LISTENRat Race 3:08
14LISTENA Message to You Rudy 2:52
15LISTENDo Nothing 3:40
16LISTENYou're Wondering Now 2:36

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Editorial Reviews

Although they share the same title and were recorded during the same autumn 1979 tour, this Too Much Too Young album should not be confused with the five-song EP of the same title. The EP, as fans well know, was released in early 1980 and sped to the top of the charts. The album, regardless of its early recording date, is a much later cash-in -- cash-in because the mediocre quality of the recording gives a very distorted picture of the Specials' live sound. Anyone old enough and lucky enough to have seen them perform knows how phenomenal a presence they were on-stage: insistent beats; Horace Gentleman's heaving bass; riffs ringing out; guitar leads slashing the air; Jerry Dammers' keyboards a revelation of riffs and melody, bubbling, seething, and soaring; and the tag-team vocals as Terry Hall is chased around and down by Neville Staple and Lynval Golding. They had the fullest sound around, but you'd never know it from this. The mix is appalling: the guitars barely audible, the drums and keyboards much too far up in the mix. Those who remember their shows will cringe; those who didn't will at least get a good taste of the Specials' tag-team vocals, which were just as integral to their sound and arguably even more groundbreaking. The set leaves in the between-song patter, which is also a welcome treat. And even with its deep flaws (including misspelling "You're Wondering Now"'s title), the listener can begin to grasp the group's impact live...just. The EP is most representative of their glory, but this fills in a bit more of the picture. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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