The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra

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Fu Man Chu 03:23 Tools
Bangarang 02:53 Tools
Guns Fever 03:32 Tools
Midnight Rider 03:09 Tools
Ali Baba 03:12 Tools
Mission Impossible 02:58 Tools
Eastern Standard Time 04:31 Tools
Soon You'll Be Gone 02:39 Tools
Hello Josephine 03:40 Tools
Soul Serenade 04:55 Tools
Hot Reggae [Hot Pant] [She got to use what she got, to get what she wants] 04:00 Tools
Napoleon Solo 02:38 Tools
Banarang 03:05 Tools
Fu Man Chu (feat. Bitty McLean) 03:22 Tools
Nepolian Solo 02:38 Tools
Bite the Bullet 02:38 Tools
Hot Reggae - Hot Pants (She Got To Use What She Got, To Get What She Wants) 04:01 Tools
Feel A Little Better 04:01 Tools
30-60-90 04:01 Tools
I'll Be Back 04:01 Tools
Western Standard Time 04:01 Tools
Cry to Me 03:09 Tools
Hongry 03:23 Tools
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 04:01 Tools
I Am King 03:23 Tools
Step It Up Sister 03:23 Tools
Wickerman 04:00 Tools
It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It's Spring) 04:01 Tools
Cuss Cuss 03:23 Tools
Hot Reggae 04:01 Tools
Bangarang (Live) 03:23 Tools
Mission Impossible (Live) 03:23 Tools
Fu Man Chu feat Bitty McLean 03:23 Tools
Ali Baba (Live) 04:00 Tools
Hot Reggae [Hot Pant] [She got to use what she got, to get w 04:00 Tools
Bangarang (feat. Dawn Penn & Sharon Shannon) 04:00 Tools
Wicker Man 04:00 Tools
Fu Man Chu Live Later 04:00 Tools
Bangarang Live Later 04:00 Tools
Fu Man Chu (feat Bitty McLean) 04:00 Tools
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Thirty five years ago, Lee Thompson introduced an entire generation to Ska music when Madness exploded from nowhere. Now, along with founder-member Mark Bedford, the two are moonlighting to introduce those authentic Ska and Reggae rhythms that burst out of Jamaica in the mid to late 1960’s to a whole new audience. Their debut album The Benevolence of Sister Mary Ignatius was Recorded at The Ironworks Studio in Brighton and co-produced by Mike Pelanconi aka Prince Fatty (A Tribe Called Quest, Kula Shaker, Graham Coxon). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.