Choosing what to select for a greatest-hits can't be too hard when you've only put out two previous albums. Still, the powers-that-be did their job well, and The Finest...
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Fine Young Cannibals only released two albums, so it's slightly unusual that they even have a greatest-hits collection like Fine Young Cannibals Finest. After all, a...
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A striking debut, cannily blending the sounds of Motown and Stax-era R&B and soul with modern dance music. Roland Gift's vocals are emotional and utterly distinctive....
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When Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger split from the rest of the English Beat to form General Public, Andy Cox and Dave Steele originally advertised on MTV for a new lead...
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Sure, this second FYC release was a huge record in its day, but it hasn't weathered as well as the band's debut. "Good Thing" is choice, and "She Drives Me...
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One of the most exciting albums released during a decade of artifice and extravagance, in a mere ten songs and 35 minutes the Fine Young Cannibals created a masterpiece....
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Not as much of a waste of time as most remix albums, this offers several intriguing reconstructions of Cannibals tunes, the best being Nellee Hooper and Jazzie B's take on...
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