Return of Judge Roughneck & Dub Specials

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Return of Judge Roughneck & Dub Specials
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 17, 2017
Genre ska, reggae, new wave
Length1:19:21
Label Cleopatra
Producer Neville Staple, Danny Ray, Christine "Sugary" Staple
Neville Staple chronology
Ska Crazy
(2014)
Return of Judge Roughneck & Dub Specials
(2017)

Return of Judge Roughneck & Dub Specials is the follow-up album by Neville Staple to Ska Crazy. The album was released on Cleopatra Records in February 2017.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Return of Judge Roughneck"4:23
2."Bangarang"2:59
3."Down My Street"3:19
4."Lunatics"3:14
5."Crime Don't Pay"2:51
6."Gang Fever"3:02
7."Politician Man"2:54
8."Maga Dog"3:13
9."Run"3:14
10."Be Happy"3:11
11."Sweet Sensation"4:05
12."Enjoy Yourself" (Ragtime Lounge Mix)4:03
13."Maga Dub"3:45
14."Crime Dub"4:43
15."Roadblock" (Slam Door Dub Mix by Ed Rome)3:33
16."Dub Fever"4:59
17."Jah Baddis Dubplate"3:04
18."Du Street"5:51
19."Bang Bang"4:22
20."Dub Crazy"5:35

Personnel

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