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Type=Studio Album|
| type = Studio Album
Artist=[[Dub Pistols]]|
| artist = [[Dub Pistols]]
Cover = |
| cover = Speakers&Tweeters.jpg
Released=April 8, 2007|
| alt =
Genre=Electronica|
| released = April 2, 2007
Label=Sunday Best Recordings|}}
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| label = [[Sunday Best (music company)|Sunday Best]]
| producer = Barry Ashworth, Jason O'Bryan
| prev_title = [[Six Million Ways to Live]]
| prev_year = 2005
| next_title = [[Rum & Coke (album)|Rum & Coke]]
| next_year = 2009
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| rev1 = [[AbsolutePunk.net]]
| rev1Score = 79%<ref>{{cite web|author=Steve Henderson |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=415801 |title=Dub Pistols - Speakers and Tweeters - Album Review |publisher=AbsolutePunk.net |date=2008-05-06 |accessdate=2015-08-13}}</ref>
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|rev3=[[PopMatters]] |rev3Score={{Rating|6|10}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/58487/the-dub-pistols-speakers-and-tweeters/ |title=Music Reviews, Features, Essays, News, Columns, Blogs, MP3s and Videos |publisher=PopMatters |date= |accessdate=2015-08-13}}</ref>
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'''Speakers and Tweeters''' is the third studio album released by London-based band, the [[Dub Pistols]].
'''''Speakers and Tweeters''''' (2007) is the third studio album released by London-based band [[Dub Pistols]]. Many of the tracks feature [[vocals]] by [[The Specials]]' singer [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All songs co-written by band members Barry Ashworth, T. K. Lawrence, and Jason O'Bryan unless otherwise indicated:<ref name="allmu"/>
# "Speed of Light" 04:08
# "Speed of Light" (feat. Blade) - 4:08
# "Peaches" 03:13
# "[[Peaches (The Stranglers song)|Peaches]]" (feat. [[Rodney P]] & [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 3:13 ([[The Stranglers|J.J. Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Brian Duffy, Dave Greenfield]])
# "Speakers and Tweeters" 03:50
# "Running from the Thoughts" 04:12
# "Speakers and Tweeters" - 3:50
# "Running from the Thoughts" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 4:12
# "Rapture" 03:54
# "[[Rapture (Blondie song)|Rapture]]" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 3:54 ([[Debbie Harry]], [[Chris Stein]])
# "Cruise Control" 03:29
# "Open" 04:10
# "Cruise Control" - 3:29
# "You'll Never Find" 04:23
# "Open" - 4:10
# "[[You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine|You'll Never Find]]" (feat. [[Rodney P]]) - 4:23 ([[Gamble and Huff|Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff]])
# "Gangsters" 03:01
# "[[Gangsters (song)|Gangsters]]" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 3:01 ([[The Specials discography#Singles|Bradbury, Byers, Campbell, Dammers, Golding, Hall, Panter, Staple]])
# "Something to Trust" 03:33
# "Something to Trust" (feat. [[Rodney P]]) - 3:33 (Ashworth, O'Bryan, [[Rodney P]])
# "Mach 10" 03:47
# "Mach 10" - 3:47 (Ashworth, [[James Dewees]], Lawrence, O'Bryan)
# "Stronger" 03:54
# "Stronger" - 3:54 (Ashworth, Ronnie Black, Lawrence, O'Bryan)
# "Gave You Time" 03:45
# "You'll Never Find" (Dub) 04:16
# "Gave You Time" - 3:45
# "Stronger" (Dub) 03:28
# "You'll Never Find" (Dub) - 4:16 [bonus track]
# "Stronger" (Dub) - 3:28 [bonus track]


==References==
===External links===
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.thedubpistols.com/ Dub Pistols Official Website]


==External links==
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* [https://dubpistolsmusic.co.uk/ Dub Pistols official website]

{{Authority control}}


[[Category:Dub Pistols albums]]
[[Category:Dub Pistols albums]]
[[Category:Sunday Best (music company) albums]]
[[Category:2007 albums]]


{{2000s-electronic-album-stub}}

Latest revision as of 17:04, 10 March 2023

Speakers and Tweeters
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 2, 2007
LabelSunday Best
ProducerBarry Ashworth, Jason O'Bryan
Dub Pistols chronology
Six Million Ways to Live
(2005)
Speakers and Tweeters
(2007)
Rum & Coke
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net79%[1]
Allmusic[2]
PopMatters[3]

Speakers and Tweeters (2007) is the third studio album released by London-based band Dub Pistols. Many of the tracks feature vocals by The Specials' singer Terry Hall.

Track listing

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All songs co-written by band members Barry Ashworth, T. K. Lawrence, and Jason O'Bryan unless otherwise indicated:[2]

  1. "Speed of Light" (feat. Blade) - 4:08
  2. "Peaches" (feat. Rodney P & Terry Hall) - 3:13 (J.J. Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Brian Duffy, Dave Greenfield)
  3. "Speakers and Tweeters" - 3:50
  4. "Running from the Thoughts" (feat. Terry Hall) - 4:12
  5. "Rapture" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:54 (Debbie Harry, Chris Stein)
  6. "Cruise Control" - 3:29
  7. "Open" - 4:10
  8. "You'll Never Find" (feat. Rodney P) - 4:23 (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff)
  9. "Gangsters" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:01 (Bradbury, Byers, Campbell, Dammers, Golding, Hall, Panter, Staple)
  10. "Something to Trust" (feat. Rodney P) - 3:33 (Ashworth, O'Bryan, Rodney P)
  11. "Mach 10" - 3:47 (Ashworth, James Dewees, Lawrence, O'Bryan)
  12. "Stronger" - 3:54 (Ashworth, Ronnie Black, Lawrence, O'Bryan)
  13. "Gave You Time" - 3:45
  14. "You'll Never Find" (Dub) - 4:16 [bonus track]
  15. "Stronger" (Dub) - 3:28 [bonus track]

References

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  1. ^ Steve Henderson (6 May 2008). "Dub Pistols - Speakers and Tweeters - Album Review". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b Jo-Ann Greene (19 March 2007). "Speakers and Tweeters - Dub Pistols | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Music Reviews, Features, Essays, News, Columns, Blogs, MP3s and Videos". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
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