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| | All the Rage | | | Music Artist : | | General Public | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | A&M | | Release Date : | | 1990-10-25 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Hot You're Cool 2. Tenderness 3. Anxious 4. Never You Done That 5. Burning Bright 6. As a Matter of Fact 7. Are You Leading Me On? 8. Day-to-Day 9. Where's the Line? 10. General Public
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English Beat Sound and Style Submitted on: 2009-03-16 |
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| This is a sweet album period. If you like the Beat, Dave and Roger this album is a must have. These guys have to put out another album soon as they have a unique sound and killer style that needs to be continued. Get the album and carry on the beat! |
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Ire Submitted on: 2009-02-05 |
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| Very good album. It sort of popped out of nowhere after the Beat broke up. Well worth adding to your collection. No word from them since 1995s Rub it Better, also very good. Will they reunite? Wait and see. |
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love it! Submitted on: 2007-06-04 |
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| I love this CD. It takes me back to the 80's with lots of cool music. |
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Ready for the reissue treatment Submitted on: 2005-07-30 |
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This is just a really awesome CD and I'm suprised it hasn't been given the re-issue treatment as of yet. All The Rage was released in late 1984 or early 1985. The US singles were "Tenderness" and "Never You Done That." The album itself contained a lot of different sounding songs. General Public toyed with reggae ala UB40 style on the song "General Public." I enjoy the whole album but really like songs like "Anxious," "Where's The Line," and "Are You Leading Me On?" There are some really great remixes to some of the songs on this album, I hope that it is given the reissue treatment soon.
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TENDERNESS Submitted on: 2005-07-04 |
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| 1984 Brit pop group dabbling in funk and ska yielded one great song; "Tenderness", a jingly piano-driven, bassoon enhanced, unabashedly sweet, catchy song that contains maybe the most representative line of '80s suppressed left wing agenda, - "I open my mouth and out pops something spiteful.", it rises above the hyperactive vocals and dull routine funk of the other songs, although the song, "General Public", adds Middle Eastern and progressive elements in a grandiose album closing. Band member, Ranking Roger (vocals, keyboards), has put out at least one fine Motown influenced solo album, and Clash guitarist Mick Jones, plays some rough guitar on some of the tracks. The band needs to lean more towards it's tender side than it's frantic funk. |
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