The Selecter is a 2 Tone ska group formed in 1979 in Coventry, England. The original band split up in 1981 after releasing their second album. In 1991 Neol Davies and Pauline Black reformed The Selecter with new musicians and toured with the classic repertoire. Two years later Neol Davis left, leaving Pauline Black leading The Selecter through the 90’s up to 2004 aided by original producer Roger Lomas. In 2010 Davies started a new band and performing as ‘Neol Davies aka The Selecter’ while Pauline Black reunited with Arthur “Gaps” Hendrickson recorded a new Selecter album, ‘Made In Britain’ and started touring again up to the present.
This was a RSD 2021 Drop 2 release in limited edition of 1,500. It has a glossy card inner sleeve with image printed to look like the label showing through a paper inner sleeve.
Release also includes an OBI-style strip with track list and advertising other 2 Tone releases. The content is a previously unreleased concert recorded at Tiffany’s Nightclub in Coventry, UK, on 29 November, 1979 and featured in Deluxe Edition box set of ‘Too much pressure’ on vinyl for the first time here.
Tracklisting:
| A1 | Soulful I / Murder |
| A2 | Out On The Streets |
| A3 | James Bond |
| A4 | Sweet Collie |
| A5 | Street Feeling |
| A6 | Everyday |
| B1 | The Selecter |
| B2 | Danger |
| B3 | They Make Me Mad |
| B4 | Carry Go Bring Come |
| B5 | On My Radio |
| B6 | A Live Injection / Too Much Pressure |




