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| name = Speakers and Tweeters |
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| type = Studio Album |
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| artist = [[Dub Pistols]] |
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Label = Sunday Best Recordings| |
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Reviews = *[[Popmatters]] {{rating-10|6}} [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/58487/the-dub-pistols-speakers-and-tweeters/ link]|}} |
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| label = [[Sunday Best (music company)|Sunday Best]] |
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| producer = Barry Ashworth, Jason O'Bryan |
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| prev_title = [[Six Million Ways to Live]] |
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| prev_year = 2005 |
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| next_title = [[Rum & Coke (album)|Rum & Coke]] |
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| next_year = 2009 |
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| rev1 = [[AbsolutePunk.net]] |
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| 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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|rev2=[[Allmusic]] |rev2Score={{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref name="allmu">{{cite web|author=Jo-Ann Greene |url=http://allmusic.com/album/speakers-and-tweeters-r951384 |title=Speakers and Tweeters - Dub Pistols | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |date=2007-03-19 |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 |
'''''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]]. |
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==Track listing== |
==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:<ref name="allmu"/> |
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# "Speed of Light" |
# "Speed of Light" (feat. Blade) - 4:08 |
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# "Peaches" 03:13 |
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# "[[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]]) |
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# "Speakers and Tweeters" 03:50 |
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# " |
# "Speakers and Tweeters" - 3:50 |
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# "Running from the Thoughts" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 4:12 |
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# "Rapture" 03:54 |
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# "[[Rapture (Blondie song)|Rapture]]" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 3:54 ([[Debbie Harry]], [[Chris Stein]]) |
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# "Cruise Control" 03:29 |
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# "Cruise Control" - 3:29 |
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# "Open" - 4:10 |
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# "[[You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine|You'll Never Find]]" (feat. [[Rodney P]]) - 4:23 ([[Gamble and Huff|Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff]]) |
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# "Gangsters" 03:01 |
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# "[[Gangsters (song)|Gangsters]]" (feat. [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]) - 3:01 ([[The Specials discography#Singles|Bradbury, Byers, Campbell, Dammers, Golding, Hall, Panter, Staple]]) |
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# "Something to Trust" 03:33 |
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# "Something to Trust" (feat. [[Rodney P]]) - 3:33 (Ashworth, O'Bryan, [[Rodney P]]) |
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# "Mach 10" 03:47 |
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# "Mach 10" - 3:47 (Ashworth, [[James Dewees]], Lawrence, O'Bryan) |
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# "Stronger" 03:54 |
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# "Stronger" - 3:54 (Ashworth, Ronnie Black, Lawrence, O'Bryan) |
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# "Gave You Time" 03:45 |
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# "Gave You Time" - 3:45 |
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# "You'll Never Find" (Dub) - 4:16 [bonus track] |
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# "Stronger" (Dub) - 3:28 [bonus track] |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.thedubpistols.com/ Dub Pistols Official Website] |
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* [https://dubpistolsmusic.co.uk/ Dub Pistols official website] |
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[[Category:Dub Pistols albums]] |
[[Category:Dub Pistols albums]] |
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[[Category:Sunday Best (music company) albums]] |
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[[Category:2007 albums]] |
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Released | April 2, 2007 | |||
Label | Sunday Best | |||
Producer | Barry Ashworth, Jason O'Bryan | |||
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AbsolutePunk.net | 79%[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
[edit]All songs co-written by band members Barry Ashworth, T. K. Lawrence, and Jason O'Bryan unless otherwise indicated:[2]
- "Speed of Light" (feat. Blade) - 4:08
- "Peaches" (feat. Rodney P & Terry Hall) - 3:13 (J.J. Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Brian Duffy, Dave Greenfield)
- "Speakers and Tweeters" - 3:50
- "Running from the Thoughts" (feat. Terry Hall) - 4:12
- "Rapture" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:54 (Debbie Harry, Chris Stein)
- "Cruise Control" - 3:29
- "Open" - 4:10
- "You'll Never Find" (feat. Rodney P) - 4:23 (Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff)
- "Gangsters" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:01 (Bradbury, Byers, Campbell, Dammers, Golding, Hall, Panter, Staple)
- "Something to Trust" (feat. Rodney P) - 3:33 (Ashworth, O'Bryan, Rodney P)
- "Mach 10" - 3:47 (Ashworth, James Dewees, Lawrence, O'Bryan)
- "Stronger" - 3:54 (Ashworth, Ronnie Black, Lawrence, O'Bryan)
- "Gave You Time" - 3:45
- "You'll Never Find" (Dub) - 4:16 [bonus track]
- "Stronger" (Dub) - 3:28 [bonus track]
References
[edit]- ^ Steve Henderson (6 May 2008). "Dub Pistols - Speakers and Tweeters - Album Review". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ^ a b Jo-Ann Greene (19 March 2007). "Speakers and Tweeters - Dub Pistols | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ^ "Music Reviews, Features, Essays, News, Columns, Blogs, MP3s and Videos". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
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