VIA PRESS RELEASE | Musician, podcaster, and author Marc Wasserman’s second book Soul Salvation: A Gen-X Love Letter To The English Beat is now available. Published by DiWulf Publishing House, the book is part Gen-X memoir about his experiences growing up in the early ’80s and part English Beat oral history and takes a detailed and loving look at the making of, response to, and profound influence of their third album Special Beat Service. The book features extensively researched interviews, stories and anecdotes about the band’s beloved third album Special Beat Service from band members, record company executives, music critics and notable fans.
Amazingly, Special Beat Service remains an album many critics name check, but haven’t really considered, even retrospectively. The fact is that the album features several iconic songs of the era, (e.g., “Save It For Later,” “I Confess,” and “Sole Salvation”) which are among the earliest examples of a nascent, early ’80s indie rock sound just beginning to find its footing.
Wasserman details how Special Beat Service was an experimental swan song of an album that combined pop, ska, reggae, punk, soul, new wave, and Latin music into twelve unique, stand-alone songs created by a band that was growing exhausted from the grind of trying to break America.
And while grappling with the drudgery of constant touring, band members were confronted with a hard truth: they weren’t sure they wanted to be in a band with each other anymore. Wasserman details the ambivalence that may have contributed to Special Beat Service’s go-for-broke sound, making it one of the most overlooked albums of the early ‘80s.
Soul Salvation is Wasserman’s second book with DiWulf, following the publication in 2021 of the groundbreaking Ska Boom: An American Ska & Reggae Oral which documented the unwritten history of American ska and reggae. Wasserman is a musician who founded Bigger Thomas—the first ska band from New Jersey in the late ’80s. He later co- founded the new wave ska band Rude Boy George and now performs with the reggae soul band The Phensic.