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"Uptones Live" is one of the finest live recordings I've ever been involved with.

The Uptones sound engineer, Bobby Bell, found a board tape of the last Uptones show while he was cleaning up his garage. It turned to be this remarkable recording of an Uptones re-union gig at the infamous punk club 924 Gilman.

The Uptones had already disbanded, and they got back together for this one last show. I polished up the tape from Bobby and edited it down a bit. We then put a cover on the recording, and it's sold out every pressing.

-Matthew King Kaufman

Here's some perspective on the whole thing:

In California's Bay Area, The Uptones were the leading light of the mid-'80s ska eruption. Formed while the members were still at high school, and folding around the same time as they graduated, The Uptones were an almost exclusively live experience, releasing only one record in their own lifetime. Regardless, their impact upon the evolving ska scene was enormous.

The Uptones Live!! 924 Gilman takes only one listen to grasp why the group commanded such a rabid following in its hometown, and remained such a strong influence on later ska practitioners. With a musical maturity far beyond their years and a groundbreaking third wave sound -- at a time when most people were still riding the last blast of the second -- The Uptones knocked out high-energy songs quite removed from anything or anyone else. Specials-esque edginess clashes with slashes of jazz and dollops of alt-rock are doused with healthy doses of ska, roots, and rocksteady, while tempos shift dramatically and moods swing from melancholy to exuberant rocksteady and ska.

Their legendary tight horn section carried the melody, fleshed out by Paul Jackson's keyboards, with the sound send throbbing by Ben Eastwood's bass. Defiantly defying easy categorization, The Uptones laid out a three-pronged road map that later bands would trace back to trad, continue on to ska-core, or follow through to the third wave proper.

Breathtaking in vision and light years ahead of their time, the Uptones were a pivotal band and a seminal one, and this live set does them proud.

~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  1. Get Out Of My Way
  2. Radiation Boy
  3. Oh No
  4. Your Hit Parade
  5. No Provision For Appeals
  6. Physical High
  7. No Lie
  8. Idiot Box
  9. East Of A Western Bay
  10. Outback
  11. Big Time
  12. Rude Boy

More Stuff

The Uptones website

The Uptones on muzic

The Uptones on Myspace