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- Celebrate_the_Bullet abstract "Celebrate the Bullet is the second album by British ska band The Selecter. It was released in 1981 on Chrysalis Records after the band had left the 2 Tone label. It features the hit single The Whisper plus the rare 45 "Celebrate The Bullet" and a version of The Ethiopians "Train To Skaville". Ian Dury and the Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy played bass on the title track. Band members Charley Anderson and Desmond Brown left the band after the release of 'The Whisper' to form the band The People. They were replaced by keyboard player, James Mackie, and bass player, Adam Williams.The Celebrate the Bullet (1981) liner notes are by George Marshall and include pictures of many rare overseas singles' sleeves. The album was reissued on CD in 2001 by Captain Mod Records.".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet artist The_Selecter.
- Celebrate_the_Bullet genre Ska.
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet producer The_Selecter.
- Celebrate_the_Bullet recordLabel Chrysalis_Records.
- Celebrate_the_Bullet subsequentWork The_Happy_Album.
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet artist The_Selecter.
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet genre Ska.
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet label Chrysalis_Records.
- Celebrate_the_Bullet label "Captain Oi Records".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet lastAlbum "Too Much Pressure".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet name "Celebrate the Bullet".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet nextAlbum "The Happy Album".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet producer "Roger Lomas, The Selecter".
- Celebrate_the_Bullet released "February, 1981".
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet subject Category:Ska_albums.
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- Celebrate_the_Bullet comment "Celebrate the Bullet is the second album by British ska band The Selecter. It was released in 1981 on Chrysalis Records after the band had left the 2 Tone label. It features the hit single The Whisper plus the rare 45 "Celebrate The Bullet" and a version of The Ethiopians "Train To Skaville". Ian Dury and the Blockheads bassist Norman Watt-Roy played bass on the title track.".
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