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Celebrate The Bullet - 2022 Remaster
- (Colored Vinyl, Clear Vinyl, 180 Gram Vinyl, Remastered)
- Artist: The Selecter
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/13/2023
Celebrate The Bullet - 2022 Remaster
- (Colored Vinyl, Clear Vinyl, 180 Gram Vinyl, Remastered)
- Artist: The Selecter
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/13/2023
- Artist: The Selecter
- Label: Chrysalis
- UPC: 5060516099689
- Item #: 2518449X
- Genre: Ska
- Release Date: 1/13/2023

Product Notes
Limited 180gm clear viny LP pressing. The Selecter's second album, Celebrate The Bullet was released in February 1981 as the follow up to the successful 2 Tone debut album Too Much Pressure. Switching labels to Chrysalis Records, the band returned to On My Radio producer Roger Lomas, moving into a more melodic slower pace, whilst keeping their lyrical commentary on racial and social issues. Original members Desmond Brown and Charley Anderson departed before the recording began, with Lomas and Norman Watt-Ray (Ian Dury) helping on bass before new members James Mackie and Adam Williams joined to complete the recording. Due to unfortunate timing of the original release, the title of this album was misunderstood because of the then recent murder of John Lennon and an assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Regan. This meant radio stations didn't support the single or album and the release was largely ignored. This forgotten classic from the 2 Tone era is a timely reissue and will give time for a re-evaluation in the same way the 2021's reissue of Too Much Pressure showed the band as relevant.
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Artist(s)The Selecter