Terry Hall - Terry Hall: The Collection (1992)

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Title: Terry Hall: The Collection
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Chrysalis Records
Genre: Pop, New Wave, Pop Rock, Ska, Synth-Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:04:59
Total Size: 391 / 152 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Special AKA – Gangsters (02:47)
2. The Specials – Nite Klub (03:09)
3. The Specials – Ghost Town (Extended Version) (05:59)
4. The Specials – Friday Night, Saturday Morning (03:34)
5. Fun Boy Three – The Lunatics (Have Taken over the Asylum) (03:14)
6. Fun Boy Three – It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It (02:52)
7. Fun Boy Three – Summertime (03:09)
8. Fun Boy Three – The Tunnel of Love (03:09)
9. Fun Boy Three – Our Lips Are Sealed (02:51)
10. The Colourfield – The Colour Field (02:53)
11. The Colourfield – Take (04:09)
12. The Colourfield – Thinking of You (03:28)
13. The Colourfield – Castles in the Air (03:39)
14. Terry Hall – From Dawn to Distraction (03:37)
15. Terry Hall – She (03:17)
16. Terry Hall – Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme (04:04)
17. Terry Hall – Missing (04:42)
18. Terry Hall – Beautiful People (04:18)

In the strictest sense, Terry Hall isn't a musician. He doesn't play an instrument and his singing is generally flat and detached. But Hall is a great pop star, with a perfect look, a coolly laconic voice, and a knack for anticipating pop trends. As the frontman for the Specials, Hall shot to stardom in Britain in the early '80s, singing such classic ska revival singles as "Gangsters," "Nite Klub," and "Ghost Town" before leaving with the group's other vocalists to form the new wave pop group the Fun Boy Three. That trio began a long line of projects Hall pursued over the next decade. None of his groups recorded more than two albums, and each had a taste of British success. Of all these, the Fun Boy Three was the most successful, but he disbanded them within two years to form Colour Field, which led to Terry, Blair, & Anouchka, and then to a duo with David Stewart called Vegas. Each group led Hall closer to the pop mainstream, yet he remained an outsider, since he had no desire for stardom. While his polished recordings only bore a slight resemblance to his seminal work with the Specials and Fun Boy Three, Hall's presence was stronger than ever in the mid-'90s, as a new generation of alternative artists, including Blur and Tricky, acknowledged his influence. All the praise coincided with the release of Home, Hall's first official solo album, which appeared in 1995, well over 15 years after he began his career.



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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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