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10-501: Two Swords may refer to: "Two Swords", a song from The Beat 1980 album I Just Can't Stop It "Two Swords" ( Game of Thrones ) , a 2014 episode of the HBO series Game of Thrones "Two Swords", a 2017 episode of the animated series Adventure Time Doctrine of the two swords "two swords" of Luke 22:38 ( Sell your cloak and buy a sword ) Grunwald Swords Hands of Victory ,

20-646: A monument in Baghdad Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū , Japanese style of swordsmanship See also [ edit ] Madame Tussauds Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Two Swords . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Two_Swords&oldid=1250185616 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

30-457: A single on 2 Tone Records in 1979 (TT 6). These tracks remained on subsequent CD reissues of the album. Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. The Beat Production and artwork "Thanks to: John Peel , the Specials , Selecter , A/W Hunt Emerson" Shipments figures based on certification alone. Simon Reynolds Too Many Requests If you report this error to

40-648: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages I Just Can%27t Stop It I Just Can't Stop It is the debut studio album by the British ska band the Beat , released on 23 May 1980 by Go-Feet Records in the United Kingdom. It was released the same year in the United States on Sire Records under the band name The English Beat". In Australia, it

50-674: The Ska Resurrection" in his 2005 book Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978–1984 . In 2016, Paste ranked I Just Can't Stop It at No. 48 on its list of the 50 best new wave albums. " Mirror in the Bathroom " was ranked at No. 3 in the NME "Singles of the Year" list and at No. 24 in Sounds' "Singles of the Year" list. In 2003, Q ranked the song at No. 517 in its list of

60-409: The "1001 Best Songs Ever". In 2002, Gary Mulholland included the song in his list This Is Uncool: The 500 Best Singles Since Punk Rock . In 2001, Michaelangelo Matos included it in his list of "The Top 100 Singles of the 80s." In 2006, 97x ranked it at No. 186 in its list of "The 500 Best Modern Rock Songs of All Time." In 1990, Robert Christgau ranked "Twist & Crawl" at No. 10 in his list of

70-402: The U.S. The "Beat Girl" icon seen on the cover, and used on the band's merchandising, was designed by Birmingham -based cartoonist Hunt Emerson . At the end of 1980, I Just Can't Stop It appeared in numerous lists of the best albums of the year: NME ranked it third, Sounds ranked it 13th, The Village Voice ranked it 21st and OOR ranked it 41st. In 1995, Spin ranked

80-444: The album at No. 94 in its list of the "Top 100 Alternative Albums". Fast 'n' Bulbous ranked the album at number 283 in its list of "The 500 Best Albums Since 1965". A 2002 poll of KCPR DJs ranked it at No. 40 in a list of the "Top 100 Records of the 80s". Les Inrockuptibles included it in its list of "50 Years of Rock 'n' Roll." Music journalist Simon Reynolds lists it as one of the five most important albums of " 2-Tone and

90-456: The best songs of the 1980s. All tracks are written by The Beat (as per ASCAP : Roger Charlery , Andy Cox , Everett Morton, David Steele and Dave Wakeling ), except where noted. Note that despite the group author credits on the label, Saxa is not listed as a co-author of any song according to ASCAP. The U.S. release of the album on Sire Records added " Tears of a Clown " and "Ranking Full Stop", originally released as double A-sides of

100-462: Was released on Go-Feet under the band name The British Beat. The album was well-received; Rolling Stone raved that the music was "wild and threatening, sexy and sharp," while AllMusic later wrote it "was a stunning achievement", which has not been diminished by time. The album was reissued on CD in 1990 by I.R.S. Records in the U.S, and in 2012 by Edsel Records in the UK and Shout! Factory in

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