The Special A.K.A.

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Gangsters 02:48 Tools
Too Much Too Young 02:05 Tools
Nelson Mandela 04:13 Tools
Racist Friend 03:38 Tools
What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend 04:03 Tools
Bright Lights 04:02 Tools
Free Nelson Mandela 04:34 Tools
War Crimes 06:11 Tools
Break Down the Door 03:49 Tools
Too Much Too Young [Live] 00:00 Tools
Guns of Navarone [Live] 00:00 Tools
Alcohol 04:59 Tools
(What I Like Most About You Is Your) Girlfriend 03:53 Tools
Nite on the Tiles 03:02 Tools
Too Much Too Young (live) 02:04 Tools
The Lonely Crowd 03:51 Tools
Housebound 04:11 Tools
War Crimes (The Crime Remains the Same) 06:21 Tools
Guns of Navarone 02:19 Tools
Free Nelson Mandela [Version] 04:34 Tools
War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same) [Edit] 00:30 Tools
(What I Like Most About You Is Your) Girlfriend) 03:53 Tools
Version 03:35 Tools
Racquel 01:58 Tools
Bright Lights (Instrumental) 04:38 Tools
Can't Get A Break 04:56 Tools
Nelson Mandela (2002 Digital Remaster) 04:07 Tools
Rascist Friend (Instrumental) 04:05 Tools
Night on the Tiles 03:03 Tools
Jungle Music 04:00 Tools
Nelson Mandela (Edit) 04:11 Tools
Nelson Mandela (Extended Version) 04:32 Tools
A.K.A. Gangsters 00:00 Tools
Racist Friend (Instrumental) 04:07 Tools
What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (2002 Digital Remaster) 04:50 Tools
War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same) (Edit) 04:03 Tools
What I Like Most Is your Girlfriend 04:03 Tools
Lonely Crowd 03:15 Tools
Skinhead Symphony 06:28 Tools
What I Like Most About You Is 04:49 Tools
Girlfriend 04:50 Tools
House Bound 04:12 Tools
Nelson Mandela (Remastered) 04:49 Tools
What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (Remastered) 00:30 Tools
The Boiler 00:30 Tools
The Guns Of Navarone 02:20 Tools
War Crimes (The Crime Remains The Same) - Thes Special A.K.A. 00:00 Tools
Guns Of Navarone (Live) 02:20 Tools
Skinhead Symphony/The Special A.K.A. (Longshot Kick the Bucket/Liquidat 06:29 Tools
What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend (2002 Remaster) 06:29 Tools
Nelson Mandela [Extended Version] 04:32 Tools
The Boiler (feat. Rhonda) 05:43 Tools
Skinhead Symphony/The Special A.K.A. (Longshot Kick the Bucket/Liq ... 04:32 Tools
Jungle Music (feat. Rico) 03:57 Tools
Medley: The Skinhead Symphony 00:00 Tools
War Crimes (The Crime Remains 00:00 Tools
Gansters 00:00 Tools
Easter Island 00:00 Tools
Skinhead Symphony (Longshot Kick the Bucket/Liquidator/Skinhead Moonstomp) 00:00 Tools
What I Like the Most About You Is Your Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Ghost Town 03:52 Tools
The Guns Of Navarone (Live) 00:00 Tools
Free Nelson Mandela (Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Theme From The Boiler 00:00 Tools
Rasta Call You 00:00 Tools
Nelson Mandela - Edit 03:52 Tools
The Lonely Crowd (2002 Digital Remaster) 03:51 Tools
Housebound (2002 Digital Remaster) 03:51 Tools
(Free) Nelson Mandela 04:33 Tools
Gangster 04:33 Tools
Too Much Too Young (feat. Rico) 03:52 Tools
Break Down The Door (2002 Digital Remaster) 04:33 Tools
Bright Lights (2002 Digital Remaster) 04:33 Tools
'(What I Like Most About You Is Your) Girlfriend' 03:52 Tools
Free Nelson Mandela [Extended Version] 03:52 Tools
Gangsters - The Special A.K.A. 03:52 Tools
Racist Friend (2002 Digital Remaster) 03:52 Tools
Friday Night, Saturday Morning 03:52 Tools
Nelson Mandela 1984 03:52 Tools
Melson Mandela 03:52 Tools
Ghost Town [12" Version] 03:52 Tools
What I Like The Most About You 03:52 Tools
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Usually credited as The Special AKA. Jerry Dammers Keyboards John Bradbury Drums John Shipley Guitar Gary McManus Bass Rhoda Dakar Vocals Egidio Newton Vocals By October 1981, constant touring and differences over musical direction saw The Specials original lineup split. Terry Hall , Neville Staples and Lynval Golding departed to form Fun Boy Three , and Roddy Radiation going his own way. Jerry Dammers wanted to continue as The Specials, but legal wrangling forced him to revert to the original moniker of The Special AKA. The remaining members went on tour around Germany backing Rico. Dammers being the perfectionist he is, spent the next three years putting together an album. 'In The Studio' eventually emerged in 1984 to high critial acclaim, but sales were no where near enough to recoup Chrysalis investment in the record, rumoured to be over £ 200,000 pounds, leaving Dammers in a hell of a lot of debt with Chrysalis when it failed to sell as hoped. 'What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend' became Dammers last record on the label he set up (The JB's Allstar's "Alphabet Army" became the last 2-Tone release in '85). Dammers then turned to politics full time, getting involved with Artists Against Apartheid and Red Wedge. It was Dammers who was primarily behind the 1988 Nelson Mandela's 70th birthday concert at Wembley featuring Stevie Wonder, Dire Straits, Whitney Houston and Simple Minds. Two years later the event was repeated at Wembley with Mandela now free and able to attend. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.