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  1. Wakeling then formed General Public with Ranking Roger in 1983, and they released their debut studio album All the Rage the next year. He also recorded two other studio albums with General Public, Hand to Mouth (1986) and Rub It Better (1995), shortly after which the band disbanded.

  2. The Beat, consisting of Dave Wakeling (vocals, guitar), Ranking Roger (vocals), Andy Cox (guitar), David Steele (bass), Everett Morton (drums), and Saxa a.k.a. Lionel Augustus Martin (saxophone), released three studio albums in the early 1980s: I Just Can't Stop It (1980), Wha'ppen?

  3. The song was released as a single from the band's third and final studio album, Special Beat Service (1982), finding moderate chart success in Britain. Written by Beat guitarist Dave Wakeling before the band was founded, the song nearly went unreleased due to opposition from bassist David Steele.

  4. 2 juil. 2007 · Influenced by pop, punk and reggae, the group tackled political themes on its classic albums. Hear an interview and in-studio performance with singer Dave Wakeling.

  5. The Beat est un groupe britannique de ska, originaire de Birmingham, formé en mars 1979. Avec The Specials, The Selecter, Madness et Bad Manners, c'est un des groupes les plus populaires et représentatifs du mouvement ska, ou 2 tone, du début des années 1980 au Royaume-Uni.

  6. 29 oct. 2018 · It's 2018, and yes, Dave Wakeling is still touring like a man 30 years his younger, but he's also recorded a new studio album, Here We Go Love, that contains a lot of the infectious energy...

  7. Now, Wakeling is back with The English Beat name and added starring Dave Wakeling, and his first album with that name is Here You Go Love. This is the first ‘Beat’ album to feature Wakeling in over 30 years.