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The Selecter

The Selecter

The Selecter is an English 2 tone ska revival band, formed in Coventry, 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 Hammond organ, Charley 'Aitch' Bembridge on drums, and Charley Anderson on bass. The band's name comes from the original "The Selecter" track, which appeared on the flip side of The Special AKA's "Gangsters" single in 1979, and was written by Neol Davies and John Bradbury, produced by Roger Lomas and featured Barry Jones on trombone.

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 the Specials, they were 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 1982.

The Selecter reformed in 1991 with original members Neol Davies and Pauline Black along with Bad Manners members Martin Stewart, Nick Welsh and Perry Melius. Davies left the band in 1993, but 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 Human Algebra, the band's sixteenth studio album, in 2022.

Albums

1980 Too Much Pressure
1981 Celebrate the Bullet
1994 The Happy Album
1995 Pucker!
1995 Hairspray
1997 On My Radio
1998 Cruel Britannia
1999 The Selecter Perform the Trojan Songbook
2002 Perform the Trojan Songbook 3
2002 Unplugged for the Rude Boy Generation
2002 The Selecter Perform The Trojan Songbook, Volume 2
2003 Real to Reel
2011 Made in Britain
2013 String Theory
2015 Subculture
2017 Daylight
2023 Human Algebra
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Latest Articles

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2 Tone Legends The Selecter & The Beat Join Forces For Aus Tour
Get your dancing shoes on
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"Judging by the sweat on Gaps' suit, he's gonna need a dry clean."
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The Selecter Reveal Their Favourite Ska Songs And Artists Ahead Of Bluesfest
Lots of throwback ska
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"Pauline Black's family immigrated to Australia in the mid '60s as ''£10 Poms'."
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Pauline Black On Rude Girls And Young People
"It's like punk; punk is an attitude, it's not a style of music or what you wear or those sort of things, it's just an attitude."
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The Selecter Unveil Bluefest Sideshow Dates
Yay for sideshows.
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Bluesfest Release Star-Studded First Line-Up For 2016
Mark it in your calendar
Reviews / Live
Live Review: The Selecter, The Ska Vendors
This is only The Selecter’s second Australian tour in their long history. It isn’t a nostalgic or sentimental tour, but rather a band continuing to do what they love.
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The Selecter Announce 35th Anniversary Tour Dates
The ska legends will be here in October
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On My Radio
"We’ve been together now as a band for getting on to three years, and I can honestly say that this is the best incarnation that Gaps and I have been involved with."
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British 2-Tone Legends Make First Australian Trip
The Selecter, led by Pauline Black, hit Australia this November.