Reviewer nedsammy December 21st 2010.
It has all the elements of a great ska album with outstanding, well placed solos, catchy choruses, excellent vocal harmonies, and a mixing of several old school styles.
... and then had an argument about what the best ska album of the '90s was, which I guess is normal post-review behaviour on the Org. That’s what we do here. The Slackers are known for their modern take on the rock steady subgenre of reggae music, along with a blend of ska, reggae, jazz, Latin music and vintage rock n’ roll. That being said, in thinking about this question I realized that I don't really think of The Slackers in terms of albums anymore. So to first answer your question, Wasted Days (CD Version). In 2016, he published his solo debut album "Songbook Vol. It is rare to find an 19 song album … That album has always been my favorite. Gaming, and Funny Challenges. This disc got mentioned a lot, it's one of my favourites (ever) and no one has reviewed it, so here I go. He lives in Cologne, Germany as a writer and musician.
The Slackers are an American ska band, formed in Manhattan, New York in 1991.The band's sound is a mix of ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub, soul, garage rock, and jazz.The Slackers' notability is credited to their prolific career, tours of North America, Europe, and elsewhere, and signing to notable punk label Hellcat Records.. II" as Joe ScholesJoe Scholes With his Ska band The Braces (1984-1991, 2000-2006) Joachim Uerschels released three albums for Unicorn, Pork Pie and Mad Butcher Records. "The Question" is, in my opinion, the best ska album of the year, regardless of subgenre. The Slackers The Question (1998) Hellcat. Third wave ska band the Slackers stay true to the music’s origins while experimenting with … Since the release of their debut album “Better Late Than Never” in 1996, they have released a baker’s dozen worth of studio albums alongside three live albums. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from The Slackers at the Discogs Marketplace. We are one of the only channels you can watch in front of your parents!
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