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The Selecter are an English
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ska revival band, formed in
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, England, in 1979. The Selecter featured a diverse line-up, both in terms of race and gender, initially consisting of Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson and Pauline Black on lead vocals, Neol Davies and Compton Amanor on guitar, Desmond Brown on
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, Charley 'Aitch' Bembridge on drums, and Charley Anderson on bass. The band's name is based on the term "selector", which is a Jamaican word for
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(DJ). The band were one of the most successful ska bands of the 2 tone era, notching up several top forty singles in the British charts. Having co-released the first 2 tone ska single with
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, they are considered one of the founding acts of the movement. Though highly influential, the original lineup only remained together for a year, and even with replacement players the band only continued until breaking up in 1981. The Selecter reformed in 1991 and lead vocalist Black continued to perform and release music under the Selecter name until 2006. By 2011, another version of the band featuring Neol Davies was touring separately. In June 2011 Black applied for, and won, the Selecter trademark and the right to use the name herself. The reformed, Pauline Black-led line-up still tours and releases albums under the Selecter name, most recently releasing ''
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'', the band's fifteenth studio album, in 2017.


History

In 1977, Neol Davies and John Bradbury (who later became a member of
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), with the trombone player Barry Jones, recorded a track in a recording session in 1977–78 that resulted in "Kingston Affair". The band then became "The Selecter". Their debut single, also called "The Selecter", was the
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of the
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's hit single " Gangsters", the first 2 Tone Records single. It was released in March 1979, reaching 6 in the UK Charts. The track was written by Davies and Bradbury. Guitarist Davies added long time friends Desmond Brown, who played Hammond organ, and Charley Anderson on bass guitar. With Compton Amanor on guitar, the vocals of Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson and Charley 'Aitch' Bembridge on drums the seven piece line-up for the original band was completed when Pauline Black was spotted by Davies. Davies offered Pauline an audition with the Selecter – she joined along with other members in July 1979. The new band released the singles " On My Radio", " Three Minute Hero" and " Missing Words", written by Davies. The Selecter's debut studio album, '' Too Much Pressure'', was recorded at the end of 1979 and beginning of the new year, and was released in February 1980 by 2 Tone Records and
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. Anderson and Brown left the Selecter in 1980 to form the People. Their replacements were James Mackie and Adam Williams. Their second studio album, '' Celebrate the Bullet'' was released in February 1981 and the title track has a music video that aired on MTV's first day of broadcast, before Black left the band to pursue a solo career. A short time after, unsuccessfully having tried Stan Campbell as the singer, the rest of the members disbanded. The Selecter were featured in the 2 Tone film documentary and on the live compilation album '' Dance Craze'' (1981).


Post break-up years

After the band split in 1982, Black pursued a career in theatre, TV and Film. From 1991 she led a reformed Selecter for 15 years releasing several new albums. In 2006 she took a sabbatical from the Selecter, to write her memoirs ''Black by Design'' for publishing house Serpent's Tail. In 2009, she returned to the live arena, playing shows in the UK, Germany and South America guesting with various ska musicians and performing songs from the Selecter's first two studio albums. During her sabbatical, Black recorded a new 13-track solo album, ''Pigment of My Imagination'', to be released in spring 2011. She later reformed the Selecter, this time with guest original lead singer Arthur "Gaps" Hendrickson, and in summer 2010 they played two shows at the Sinner's Day Festival at the Ethias Arena in
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, Belgium, and at the Bloomsbury Ballroom in London. Neol Davies penned most of the Selecter's hit singles. He started up his own home studio after the band disbanded in 1981 to write and record his own new songs, and he played a number of local shows in the
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. Davies formed a new version of the Selecter in 1991 with Black leaving the band two years later. He started up a new outfit called Selecter Instrumental, mostly playing movie tunes in a ska style. In the early 1990s, he joined a reunited Specials in the studio, contributing rhythm guitar to sessions that would later be released as the cover albums '' Skinhead Girl'' (2000) and '' Conquering Ruler'' (2001). In 1998, he released his debut solo studio album ''Box of Blues'', assisted by bass player
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of
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and drummer Anthony Harty, and the trio often performed at a number of blues concerts in the UK. He later recorded another solo studio album, ''Future Swamp'' (2002), with guests including Ronnie Wood of
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and
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members Dominic Greensmith and Jason Knight. Both albums were released on Davies' own label, VoMatic Records. Charley Anderson moved to Sweden during the 1990s where he performed, recorded and released material with the Skalatones. In 2009, Anderson returned to Coventry to play a charity concert at the Central Hall to promote his Ghetto Child project. Joining him on stage were guests from
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, the Specials, the Selecter along with saxophonist Carlos Garnett. Charley 'Aitch' Bembridge has been involved with the All Skas, a ska band which performed in the Midlands. He also served as drummer in
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through their first reunion, both live and in the studio, from 1991 through to 2000. He rejoined Black and Hendrickson's version of the band in 2021. Davies, Hendrickson, Anderson and Black were also been involved with unveiling commemorative plaques for the 30th anniversary of 2 Tone on significant buildings associated with the record label in Coventry.


Reunions

Black and Davies reformed the Selecter with three members of
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in 1991, but Neol Davies left the new line-up after a year. After 1993, another original member, Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson, performed with this line-up occasionally. They released several new albums, toured around the world and toured with
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in 1997 in the USA. 1998's politically-focused ''Cruel Britannia'' was critically acclaimed. Black continued to record and perform as the Selecter up until 2006, and from 2010 to the present. On 31 October 2010, Pauline Black and Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson played under the Selecter name to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the seminal debut studio album, '' Too Much Pressure'' (1980), by performing the whole album live at the “Sinners Day Festival”, Ethias Stadium, Hasselt, Belgium. They also performed at the Bloomsbury Ballroom, London, in November 2010. In her capacity as lead singer of the Selecter, Black featured prominently in
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's '' Reggae Britannia'' series in February 2011 and the televised 'Reggae Britannia Concert' at the
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, London, alongside
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,
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and Brinsley Forde of
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. The Selecter reunited once again when the band travelled over to Belfast, Northern Ireland to play a show in the capital's annual
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. This was followed by an extensive tour of the UK, Europe, and in October 2014, New Zealand and Australia. In June 2015, the band released ''Subculture'' mixed by Mike "Prince Fatty" Pelanconi on DMF Records. They toured the UK in Autumn 2015 on an album tour and Pauline Black with Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson were special guests on a number of dates with
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including at London's
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in November. In October 2017 the band released a new studio album ''Daylight'' it was greeted with critical acclaim. ''Daylight'' looked at the modern world with classic Selecter energy, wit and danceability. In 2022, the Selecter are embarking on a UK tour performing their second studio album '' Celebrate the Bullet'' (1981) in its entirety live.


Style


Music

The Selecter were "one of the key bands" of
2 tone Two-tone, two tone, or 2 tone, etc., may refer to: Audio and sound * Two-tone analysis, in nonlinear system measurement * Two-tone attention signal * Two-tone chime, such as the "ding dong" sound of a doorbell * Two-tone sequential paging, se ...
music, the late 1970s and early 1980s genre that mixed ska with the energy of punk rock. The band's debut album, '' Too Much Pressure'' (1980), exemplifies the band's 2 Tone sound, mixing ska,
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and punk rock styles. Adding influences from
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, the record's follow-up '' Celebrate the Bullet'' (1981) was broodier than its predecessor, featuring a less intense, slower sound. After reuniting in the 1990s, the band's third studio album '' The Happy Album'' (1994) saw a stylistic deviation; while keeping ska as its base, the record explored contemporary rhythms and influences from genres such as hip hop and flourishes of
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l music, incorporating sampling while occasionally slowing down to a reggae tempo. One critic said the record is "roughly parallel for the memory of 2- Tone what
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did for punk." The band scaled back somewhat with its follow-up album '' Pucker!'' in 1995, which displayed a new blend of ska with elements from new wave and
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, as well as other atypical touches such as, on one song,
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. ''Cruel Britainnia'', the band's fifth studio album from 1998, was heralded as a return to the band's 2 tone sound, and ''The Trojan Songbook'' series of
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s from the turn of the century were predominately in a reggae style. The band also recorded several acoustic albums, namely ''Unplugged for the Rude Boy Generation'' (2002) and ''Requiem for a Black Soul'' (2004), which brought "ska into the fashionable acoustic field." When the band reunited in the 2010s, they used ska and reggae rhythms on ''
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'' (2011) and its follow-up ''
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'' (2013).


Lyrics

The band were among the few racially and sexually mixed 2 tone bands and Black's lyrics, in a similar vein to several other 2 tone bands, covered numerous social ills, including sexism and most prominently racism. While ''Too Much Pressure'' (1980) featured politically conscious lyrics, ''Celebrate the Bullet'' (1981) was darker and tenser, likewise featuring racial and social issues as themes while also concerning itself with "
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paranoia and fear for the future." ''The Happy Album'' (1994) was similarly "burdened by a social conscience," whereas the lyrics on ''Pucker!'' (1995) were generally more uncharacteristically sunny and lightweight. With ''Made in Britain'' in 2011, the band "wanted to have a conversation basically about where The Selecter was at, where we were at in relation to 2 Tone." The record largely addressed the advent of
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and the legacy of 2 tone's equality message in the 21st century. For ''String Theory'' (2013), the band extended from these themes, observing how people "celebrate their differences more than they celebrate the things that unite us," and named the album in relation to the
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being a metaphor for connection between humans.


Discography

* '' Too Much Pressure'' (1980) * '' Celebrate the Bullet'' (1981) * '' The Happy Album'' (1994) * '' Pucker!'' (1995) * ''Cruel Britannia'' (1999) * ''The Trojan Songbook'' (1999) * ''Kingston Affair'' (2000) * ''The Trojan Songbook – Volume 2'' (2000) * ''The Trojan Songbook – Volume 3'' (2001) * ''Acoustic – Unplugged for the Rude Boy Generation'' (2002) * ''Real to Reel'' (2003) * ''Acoustic – Requiem for a Black Soul'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2013) * ''Subculture'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2017)


Members

;Pauline Black's Selecter (2010–present) * Pauline Black – vocals (1979–1981, 1991–2006, 2010–present) * Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson – vocals (1979–1981, 1991–2006, 2010–present) * Charley 'Aitch' Bembridge – drums (1979–1981, 2021-present) * Lee Horsley – keyboards (2014–present) * Neil Pyzer-Skeete – horns (2010–present) * John Robertson – guitar (2019–present) * Andrew Pearson – bass guitar (2019–present) ;Neol Davies' Selecter (2011–present) * Neol Davies – lead vocals and guitar (1979–1981, 1991–2006, 2011–present) * John Gibbons – lead vocals (2011–present) * Daniel Crosby – drums (2011–present) * Dean Ross – Hammond organ (2011–present) * Andre Bayuni – bass (2011–present) * Tim Cansfield – guitar (2011–present) * Victor Trivino – percussion (2011–present) * Ellie Smith – horns (2011–present) * Hannah Taylor – horns (2011–present) * Faye Treacy – horns (2011–present) ;Former members * Compton Amanor – lead guitar (1979–1981) * Charley Anderson – bass guitar (1979–1980) * Desmond Brown – Hammond keyboard (1979–1980) * James Mackie – Hammond (1980–1981) * Adam Williams – bass guitar (1980–1981) * Martin Stewart – keyboards (1991–2006) * Nicky Welsh – bass (1991–2006) * Perry Melius – drums (1991–2006) * Emma Bassett – Horns (2011) * Toby Barelli – guitar (2001–2004) * Anthony Harty – guitar (2010–2014) * John Thompson – bass guitar (2010–2014) * Greg Coulson – keyboard (2010–2014) * Orlando LaRose – horns (2010–2019) * Winston Marche – drums (2010–2021) * Will Crewdson – guitar (2014–2019) * Luke Palmer – bass guitar (2014–2019)


References


External links


Official The Selecter site

Official Neol Davies a.k.a. The Selecter site

Official Neol Davies Fansite

Official Pauline Black site


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Vocaphone Records (their own record label) homepage

Fairwood Music (UK) Ltd. Website
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