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The Ruts - Something That I Said - The Best Of The Ruts (1980)

The Ruts - Something That I Said - The Best Of The Ruts (1980)

BAND/ARTIST: The Ruts

  • Title: Something That I Said - The Best Of The Ruts
  • Year Of Release: 1980
  • Label: Virgin Records
  • Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, New Wave, Reggae Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 01:02:50
  • Total Size: 410 MB | 143 MB
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Tracklist
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01. The Ruts - In A Rut (Single Version)
02. The Ruts - H Eyes (Single Version)
03. The Ruts - Babylon's Burning
04. The Ruts - Dope For Guns
05. The Ruts - S.U.S.
06. The Ruts - Something That I Said
07. The Ruts - You're Just A.....
08. The Ruts - It Was Cold
09. The Ruts - Savage Circle
10. The Ruts - Jah War
11. The Ruts - Criminal Mind
12. The Ruts - Backbiter
13. The Ruts - Out Of Order
14. The Ruts - Human Punk (Live At The Marquee / 1979)
15. The Ruts - Staring At The Rude Boys
16. The Ruts - Love In Vain
17. The Ruts - West One (Shine On Me)

They didn't reach stadium-level superstardom like the Clash and the Police, but few contemporaries could hold a candle to the punky reggae of the Ruts. Nearly equal parts righteous dread and six-string fury, the London quartet was one of the most important bands to emerge during punk's second wave, and this collection -- one of a series that also included well-chosen retrospectives of acts like the Members and the Records -- expertly compiles the finest moments of the Ruts' too-short career. Like many British bands who incorporated reggae rhythms into their pogo stomp, the group began life leaning heavily toward the hard and fast, as documented by their initial single, 1978's "In a Rut." But very early on, they began to toy with Jamaican sounds and themes -- just listen to the brief, dub-style guitar lick in the middle of "Babylon's Burning," the title of which draws a link to Rastafarian unrest at home and abroad during the late '70s. Thanks to singer Malcolm Owen's magnificent bellow, the Ruts would always have one foot firmly in the punk camp, but bassist John Jennings was the band's secret weapon; his rumble came to dominate on roots reggae epics like "Jah Wars," a chilling account of fascist violence. Those songs and several others are drawn from the group's lone album, The Crack, with later singles like the raucous "Staring at the Rude Boys" appended to give a complete picture of the Ruts' brief but brilliant time together. Their final hit, "West One," was released just weeks after Owen, struggling with a heroin addiction, overdosed and drowned in his bath. It serves here as an optimistic closer and a last reminder of how much essential music the group managed to create in just two years. Those who crave a little more should purchase Something That I Said in tandem with Rhythm Collision, the smashing 1982 dub album that paired the remaining Ruts with Mad Professor. © Dan LeRoy /TiVo

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.