Too Much Too Young: The Gold Collection
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| Too Much Too Young: The Gold Collection | |||||
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| Compilation album by The Specials | |||||
| Released | May 14, 1996 | ||||
| Genre | Ska, two tone, New Wave | ||||
| Length | 52:53 | ||||
| Label | EMI Gold | ||||
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Too Much Too Young: The Gold Collection is a compilation album by British Ska band The Specials. It features eight songs from their self-titled 1979 debut album Specials, along with seven songs from the subsequent More Specials album (1980), plus the track Rude Boys Outa Jail, originally only released as a double A-side single with Rat Race in 1980.
The compilation thus focuses on the earlier years of the group, only featuring recordings made by the origial line-up before Neville Staples, Terry Hall and Lynval Golding left the band in 1981/1982. A notable omission is the group's second (and last) number one hit Ghost Town, released as a single in 1981, while Staples, Hall and Golding were still in the group.
[edit] Track listing
- "Too Much Too Young"
- "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)"
- "Man at C&A
- "Rude Boys Outa Jail
- "I Can't Stand It"
- "Do The Dog"
- "Blank Expression"
- "(Dawning Of A) New Era" (listed as "(Dawning Of) A New Era")
- "Monkey Man"
- "Hey Little Rich Girl"
- "Pearl's Cafe"
- "Little Bitch"
- "Rat Race"
- "A Message To You Rudy"
- "Do Nothing"
- "You're Wondering Now"


