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More Specials

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Overall Rating: 2.5354 More Specials is ranked overall as 2.5354 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 2.6000 More Specials has an avg. critic score of 2.6000 out of 4 stars

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All Music Guide
Less frenzied than its predecessor, but more musically adventurous,More Specialswas nearly as popular in its day as its predecessor, falling just one chart place below their debut. ...more
Rolling Stone
When the Specials kicked off the nouveau ska craze in England not long ago, it seemed like a fine idea. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Dispirited follow-up with a few signs of life; notably a simultaneous salute to James Brown and James Bond. At least the full side of ironic lounge music was ahead of its time. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Less frenzied than its predecessor, but more musically adventurous, More Specials was nearly as popular in its day as its predecessor, falling just one chart place below their debut. It kicked off in similar fashion as well, with a classic cover, this time with an exuberant take on Carl Sigman and Conrad Magidson's 1940s chestnut "Enjoy Yourself. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Less frenzied than its predecessor, but more musically adventurous, More Specials was nearly as popular in its day as its predecessor, falling just one chart place below their debut. It kicked off in similar fashion as well, with a classic cover, this time with an exuberant take on Carl Sigman and Conrad Magidson's 1940s chestnut "Enjoy Yourself. ...more
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