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The Beat - What Is Beat? (CD)

What Is Beat?
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Album Details: What Is Beat?

Release Date:01/01/1983
Label:A&M Records
UPC:044797004025

Track List: What Is Beat?

  1. Mirror in the Bathroom
  2. Twist and Crawl
  3. Tears of a Clown
  4. Can't Get Used to Losing You
  5. Doors of Your Heart
  6. What's Your Best Thing
  7. Hit It
  1. Save It for Later
  2. Best Friend
  3. I Confess
  4. Too Nice to Talk To
  5. Get a Job
  6. Whine and Grine/Stand Down Margaret

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User Reviews: What Is Beat?

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    Ahhh The English Beat

    By Leigh  Dec 16, 2006

    Pros: This album was great!

    Cons: It is not widely available

    I loved the English Beat! I picked this up in the 80's. I still groove to the cassette I made from it now. I taped Mirror in the Bathroom, Twist and Crawl and Save it for Later. I didn't have room for Too Nice to Talk to. I am a sucker for a ...great bass line and they were always reliable on that score. Dave Wakeling's voice was always so beautiful. I remain a fan. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Little surprise that the Beat (or English Beat, depending on what country the band found itself in) quickly achieved a cult status that has yet to die. A perfect blend of Madness' warm, winning spin on ska and the early Specials' tenser, darker sound, the septet created pop/rock/ska fusions that were instantly memorable and rewarded repeated listens. This compilation showcases many of the band's strongest points, including its two biggest American hits in the incipient alternative scene. "Mirror in the Bathroom" is a crisp, to-the-point picture of self-doubt with great, unnerving sax on the breaks, while "Save It for Later" remains one of the few pop songs about holding off on sex instead of taking the plunge. The latter appears in its fine 12" remix version, one of several rarities making What is Beat? of interest to hardcore fans. Most are U.K.-only singles that never appeared on any of the group's three albums, including the almost sprightly "What's Your Best Thing" and "Too Nice to... Talk To"'s just-dark-enough nervous dance. Two other remixes turn up: the cover of "Can't Get Used to Losing You" moves with moody, string-touched atmosphere, while noted early-'80s dance producer John "Jellybean" Benitez does a salsa-tinged revamp of "I Confess." More familiar cuts include the captivating remake of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' "Tears of a Clown," the shuddering "Twist and Crawl," and "Doors of Your Heart," which features Ranking Roger's toasting skills quite nicely. The album wraps up with a fiery live medley of "Get a Job" and "Stand Down Margaret," recorded in Boston in late 1982, a bonus that captures the band at a definite highpoint. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The English Beat

One of the earliest and most important ska revivalist groups, Birmingham's the Beat formed in 1978 (the band had to change their name to the English Beat in the U.S. to avoid confusion with Paul Collins' band of the same name). The multiracial band carved a distinct sound through the use of alternating lead vocals by guitarist Dave Wakeling and punk-toaster/rapper Ranki... Read more