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The Toasters, New York Fever

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1109200

Disk length: 45m 6s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1992

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. New York Fever 2:08
2. Ploughshares Into Guns 3:29
3. History Book 2:54
4. Social Security 2:54
5. Shebeen 4:03
6. B27 3:45
7. Too Hip To Be Cool 3:33
8. Johnny Forsake Her 3:57
9. Pool Shark (Reprise) 3:14
10. Too Much Happening 2:52
11. Night Train 4:28
12. Ploughshares (Dancehall Mix) 3:29
13. Shebeen (Chat Mix) 4:13

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Review

Songwriter and Moon Ska Records CEO Rob Hingley's smooth, American-inflected vocal renditions of his original tunes and covers like "Night Train" mix neatly into this top-ranking outfit's authentic-yet-elastic revival sound. And while New York Fever is founded on the best of the Jamaican and U.K. ska scenes, it also burns with the special fever of the hyperactive New York City outpost of ska's international cosmos. The band is nothing short of stunning, with brilliant bursts of horns punctuating an airtight rhythm section that just won't stop. Every track provides the speedy rush that ska heads crave, but "Johnny Forsake Her" deserves mention for its inventive update on an older classic jazz style. With their Skaboom debut, Thrill Me Up, and this record, the Toasters set the galloping pace every other band has to follow today. --Elena Oumano

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New York Fever

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 45m 20s (+0m 14s)

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