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DAWNING OF A NEW ERA is a fascinating collection of demos, now officially re-released for the 40th anniversary of the recordings, and making
the tracks officially available on vinyl for the first time in over 2 decades!
DAWNING OF A NEW ERA is a fascinating collection of demos, now officially re-released for the 40th anniversary of the recordings,
and making the tracks officially available on vinyl for the first time in over 2 decades!
? Back in 1978, THE COVENTRY AUTOMATICS headed into the studio to record some demos in an effort to secure a record deal. It didnt
happen, but within months the band had renamed themselves THE SPECIALS and set up their own label called 2 TONE and a
movement was born and the rest is history!
? Of the 13 songs which appear on the release only Wake Up, Look But Dont Touch and Jay Walker failed to make it on to any official
release and were dropped from the bands live set early in their career. The remainder of the tracks offer embryonic versions of tracks
which make up the bulk of the bands first album. Rock and Roll Nightmare would later appear on the bands More Specials under the
name Pearls Cafe albeit with slightly different lyrics. The track Raquel appeared on the b-side of the Dutch Concrete Jungle single and
later was released in session version as part of the BBC Radio Sessions album.
? These recordings are must owns for any SPECIALS fan or indeed anyone with a love of the 2Tone/Ska scene.
? Exclusive Vinyl Release to mark the 40th anniversary of these 1978 recordings
? First time available officially on vinyl in over 20 years
? The band would change their name within months to THE SPECIALS and spearhead the whole 2 TONE movement
? Features early demo recordings of legendary SPECIALS classics including Too Much Too Young, Concrete Jungle, Nite Klub
? A fascinating insight into the development of THE SPECIALS sound





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