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When the third wave ska revival hit New York City in the early '90s, the scene quickly divided into two broad schools: the reggae-inflected old-schoolers who drew as much on t...Read more

In Retrospect: The Best of the Toasters by Toasters (The) (CD, Nov-2007, Stomp Records)

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    Album Features
    UPC:626177004124
    Artist:Toasters (The)
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2007
    Record Label:Stomp Records
    Genre:2 Tone Ska, Reggae

    Track Listing
    1. East Side Beat
    2. Talk Is Cheap
    3. Weekend in L.A.
    4. Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down
    5. Thrill Me Up
    6. Razor Cut
    7. Dub 56
    8. 2-Tone Army
    9. Shebeen
    10. Recrimination
    11. Havana (This Gun for Hire)
    12. Underground Town
    13. Ska Killers
    14. History Book Version
    15. Beat, The
    16. Pirate Radio
    17. Dog Eat Dog
    18. Hard Band for Dead
    19. Mona
    20. New York Fever
    21. I'm Running Right Through the World

    Details
    Distributor:Lumberjack-Mordam Music G
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    When the third wave ska revival hit New York City in the early '90s, the scene quickly divided into two broad schools: the reggae-inflected old-schoolers who drew as much on the rocksteady sounds of the late '60s as on the more galloping ska sounds of earlier years -- as exemplified by the Stubborn All-Stars and the Version City crew -- and the Two Tone revivalists whose groove was harder and more soul-derived. The flagship band of the latter camp was (and remains) the Toasters, who had formed in 1981 and built a formidable reputation for themselves, as well as a boutique record label. Though ska's third wave collapsed hard in the wake of the late-1990s swing craze, the Toasters are still at work bringing the gospel of modern ska to a smaller but no less enthusiastic audience. This retrospective collection offers an excellent overview of the band's work over the past two decades, from relatively raw early fare like the Oi!-influenced "East Side Beat" and "Ska Killers" to the slightly cleaner and more carefully arranged "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down" (from the 1997 album of the same name) and the easy-skanking "Pirate Radio" (from 2002's Enemy of the System). The Toasters' tight horn charts, nicely crafted hooks and charmingly plainspoken vocals are wonderful, but it's the band's generosity of spirit and genuine love for the music that has made their music truly special for almost 25 years. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

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