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Despite being the band that got the least press during the ska revival of the early '80s,
the Selecter
, while only recording one undeniably fine record, deserved better than they got. Hailing from Coventry, England, the same hometown as ska pals
the Specials
,
the Selecter
's secret weapon was lead singer
Pauline Black
, arguably the best lead singer of the ska revival, who gave the jumpy and jittery songs an edge that veered into haunting drama. Although they got off to a roaring start with their debut record, 1980's
Too Much Pressure
, the second record,
Celebrate the Bullet
, was a strained follow-up that led to the band's rapid demise.
Black
spent some time singing solo and eventually re-joined guitarist
Neol Davis
in a
Selecter
reunion in the early '90s that has seen them become dance club favorites. According to those attending
Selecter
shows, the vibe is strong and the music great.
–
John Dougan, Rovi
More The Selecter
Discography
Street Feeling
Three Minute Hero
Requiem for a Black Soul
Real to Reel
Unplugged for the Rude Boy Generation
2013
Indie Singles Collection 1991-1996
2002
Kingston Affair
2001
The Selecter Perform the Trojan Songbook, Vol. 3
2001
Archive
2000
The Selecter Perform the Trojan Songbook, Vol. 2
1999
SKA! The Ultimate Collection
1999
The Perform the Trojan Songbook
1999
My Perfect World
1999
Cruel Britannia
1999
Too Much Pressure [Collection]
1998
I Want Justice: Live
1998
BBC Sessions
1997
Selecterized: The Best 1991-96
1997
The Collection
1997
Very Best of Selecter
1997
Greatest Hits Live
1996
Greatest Hits
1996
On My Radio
1996
Back Out on the Streets
1996
Best of the Selecter
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