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English Beat DVD

06/08/05
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(MVD) Ultra-tight ska revivalists The Beat (marketed in the US as "The English Beat") were formed in the aftermath of punk. This 20-song performance at Royal Festival Hall in London on February 7, 2003 emphasises instrumental passages as well as their token saxophone breaks. They will probably be remembered as one of the best 1980s ska bands along with Madness and The Specials. Bonus features include Exclusive Interviews, Photo Gallery and Biography.

Tracks: Ranking Full Stop, Rough Rider, Noise In This World, Hands Off She's Mine, Doors Of Your Heart, Too Nice To Talk To, Tears Of A Clown, Twist And Crawl, Spar Wid Me, Two Swords, Big Shot, Get A Job, Stand Down Margaret, Mirror In The Bathroom, Stranger On The Shore, Save It For Later, Click Click, Can't Get Used To Losing You, Best Friend, Jackpot - Click here for the Full Story

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