The Selecter formed in 1979, spearheading the 2-tone movement alongside The Specials. The band, fronted by lead singer Pauline Black, enjoyed chart success, with the singles, ‘Missing Words’, Three Minute Hero’, ‘The Whisper’ and the classic ‘On My Radio’. Two albums were also released, ‘Too Much Pressure’ and the critically acclaimed ‘Celebrate The Bullet’. The Selecter also contributed 4 songs to the cult film ‘Dance Craze’, which also featured The Specials, The Beat, Madness, Bad Manners and the all-female The Bodysnatchers. The band split up in 1982, with Pauline pursuing a career in TV, radio, theatre and film, as well as recording as a solo artist on Chrysalis records.
In 1991,Pauline, together
with original guitarist and songwriter Neol Davies, reformed The Selecter
recruiting ex-Bad Manners members, Martin Stewart (the Hammond organ) and Nick
Welsh (bass), for a one off tour of the U.S.A. The reception of the band was so
good that it was decided to carry on permanently and tours of Europe and Japan
followed, resulting in the live album ‘Out On The Streets’ released in 1992.
In 1993 Neol Davies parted company with The Selecter, just before the band’s high profile ‘Skavoovie’ tour with the founding fathers of ska, The Skatalites and the newly formed Special Beat. Since then the band have released seven studio albums of new material, which also feature contributions from original Jamaican legends, Prince Buster, trombonist Rico Rodriguez and ‘Mr Double Barrel’ Dave Barker. In 1999, The Selecter was commissioned to record 45 songs from the illustrious back catalogue of the renowned reggae label Trojan Records.
| 1994 | The Happy Album | Demon |
| 1995 | Hairspray | Triple X |
| 1998 | Cruel Britannia | snapper |
| 1999 | Trojan Songbook | Receiver |
| 2000 | Trojan Songbook 2 | Receiver |
| 2001 | Trojan Songbook 3 | Receiver |
| 2003 | Reel to Real | Captain Mod |
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The Selecter @ The Fillmore, San Fransisco 2003
2004 saw the first ever DVD release of The Selecter, entitled ‘Live In London’, recorded at Dingwalls and released on Secret Films.
Pauline and Nick have released two albums, as 'Selecter Acoustic', ‘Unplugged For The Rudeboy Generation’ and ‘Requiem For A Black Soul’ with a stripped down, raw ska and reggae sound. The duo also featured in ‘3 Men+Black’, an acoustic ensemble, alongside JJ Burnel (The Stranglers), Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers), Bruce Foxton (The Jam), Dave Wakeling (The Beat) and Roddy Radiation (The Specials). A Cd, ‘Acoustic’ is available through A2E Records
The Selecter remain one of the true originals of the 2-tone era; always diversifying their music and never afraid to try something new. They still influence artists today, as shown by Basement Jaxx’s sampling of ‘On My Radio’ for their track ‘Same Old Show’ and Gwen Stefani’s invitation to the band to tour the U.S arena circuit with ‘No Doubt’.
Rolling Stone Magazine : “Hands down Pauline Black possessed the best voice that ever graced a 2-Tone release. Blessed with a bewitching soprano and dramatic panache, Black’s voice reached plateaus that made every other musical detail sound like part of a backdrop painted just to set the stage for her entrance. While The Specials were content to merely jazz up old ska standards, and Madness pleased themselves by playing up the zany angle, The Selecter shuttled through their songs like a band of ska revisionists, with Black rewriting songs with her voice and leaving her signature in every piercing note. Even if The Specials outsold them, and Madness outlasted them, The selecter were arguably the best that 2-Tone had to offer”.
L.A.Times U.S.A: 'Whisky-A-Go-Go': "they turned the crowd on the dance-floor into a single throbbing creature"