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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 6434431081262 Format: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued Label: Rhino / Wea Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea MPN: 31081 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rhino / Wea Release Date: October 26, 1999 Studio: Rhino / Wea Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Brit ska and so much more.....A wonderful followup to their first album, this one covers much wider range of styles. It can seem a disappointment when compared to their classic first album, but if you take it out of that context, it stands as a terrific album on its own. Each song has a totally different style to it. But why did they change the album art? The original lp art from 1981 was so much more charming. The US pressing also includes "Too Nice to Talk To", a terrific single which was not on the original vinyl lp. Rating: - The English Beat: Wha'ppen? Go Feet!I never got around to purchasing this in the 80's and now I wonder why! I saw them in the 80's (also General Public), but it was only until after seeing The Engish Beat recently at the Key Club, did I remember many of THESE songs... And I finally got the CD! The good thing about the long wait is really enjoying my "new" album! "Too Nice To Talk To" and "Doors Of Your Heart" got significant airplay, but there are a number of very catchy , mid-tempo Ska tunes here that will ... Read More Rating: - Exellent my fav. english beat CD (and im a fairlly avid fan) if you like this Cd you have to try and find "which side of the bed" which is the beats best song unfortunatlly it was never released on to a cd but if you can find it its worth the time Rating: - It's not "extra track-S"Let's be clear. "Too Nice to Talk To" is the extra track (singular). Rating: - Their reggae albumAfter the wild hyperactive ska of their debut I Just Can't Stop It, The English Beat slowed down the tempo big time on the Wha'Ppen? album. Not that the band did a complete u-turn here musically, but it's a definitely a more subdued affair. While there aren't any tracks here as strong as "Mirror In The Bathroom", "Hands Off...She's Mine", or "Save It For Later", Wha'Ppen? is a more diverse affair and most of the songs here are very good. The first single "Doors Of Your Heart" is pure reggae ... Read More |