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Ranking Roger

Roger Charlery (22 February 1963 – 26 March 2019), known professionally as Ranking Roger,[1][2][3][4] was an English musician. He was a vocalist in the 1980s ska band the Beat (known in North America as the English Beat) and later new wave band General Public. He subsequently was the frontman for a reformed Beat lineup.

Ranking Roger
Roger performing at the Godiva Festival in Coventry, 2015
Background information
Birth nameRoger Charlery
Born(1963-02-22)22 February 1963
Birmingham, England
Died26 March 2019(2019-03-26) (aged 56)
Birmingham, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • toasting
Years active1978–2019
Labels

The "Ranking" moniker is short for "top-ranking" or "high-ranking", and was a titular boast common amongst reggae music MCs.[5]

Early life edit

Roger Charlery was born in Birmingham, England, and grew up in the Small Heath area of the city.[6] The son of Jean Baptiste Charlery and his wife Anne Marie, he was of West Indian descent; his mother and father were from Saint Lucia. He attended Archbishop Williams school, and while still at school began deejaying with reggae sound systems before becoming a drummer with the Dum Dum Boys in 1978.[7][8][9]

1970s–2001 edit

Roger became a punk rock fan as a teenager and was the drummer in the Dum Dum Boys before joining ska revival pioneers the Beat in the late 1970s. The Dum Dum Boys' first gig was with the Beat and his burgeoning friendship with them meant he began to gatecrash their gigs, take the mic, and start toasting.[10] He had appeared on stage, toasting and singing with them, many times before officially joining the band. His energetic style and Jamaican-influenced vocals, paired with Dave Wakeling, were crucial in distinguishing the band from the other second-wave ska bands. The Beat released three albums: the critically acclaimed and seminal I Just Can't Stop It (1980), Wha'ppen? (1981) and Special Beat Service (1982).[2]

Music journalist Richard Grabel wrote in 1985: "In the Beat, his role was mainly to 'toast' — Jamaican slang for the rhythmic raps that Roger would interject into the middle of the Beat's songs. But those toasts often contained the songs' most important emotional messages. Beyond that, Roger was the one whose looseness and humor, great dancing and general presence made the Beat happen on stage."[11]

In 1981, Joe Strummer and Mick Jones of the Clash invited him to sing on a version of "Rock the Casbah" which was later released in 2015.[12]

After the Beat's 1983 break-up, Roger and Wakeling formed General Public with former members of Dexys Midnight Runners and Horace Panter of the Specials.[13] Roger took more of a leading role with vocals in this group.[11] They released the album All the Rage (1984), aided by the single "Tenderness". Three years later, they released Hand to Mouth (1986), which was less successful, and the band broke up.

In 1995, Roger and Wakeling reformed General Public with a new supporting band, and released the album Rub It Better. The duo also worked on various projects and reunited for the 1994 Threesome soundtrack, recording a cover of "I'll Take You There".[14]

Roger released Radical Departure, his first solo album, in 1988 which included band members Panter and Fuzz Townshend.[15] The single "So Excited" peaked at No. 23 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.[16] On 2001's Inside My Head, Roger pursued a more dance/electronic sound.[17]

Collaborations edit

In the early 1990s, Roger joined members of the Specials to form the new band Special Beat which released two live albums.[18] In 1996, he sang back-up and toasting on the new version of the Police's "The Bed's Too Big Without You" on Sting's "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" CD-Maxi single. The American rock band Smash Mouth featured Roger on the song "You Are My Number One" from their album Get the Picture? (2003).[19]

He collaborated with Pato Banton in 1995 on "Bubbling Hot", which peaked at No. 15 on the UK single charts.[20]

 
Ranking Roger, performing with his daughter Saffren Murphy and son Ranking Junior (Matthew Murphy) in 2015

In 2005, the Beat re-formed, with Roger and Everett Morton of the original line-up, with Roger's son, Ranking Junior also on vocals. Performing some new material, the Beat performed at Glastonbury the same year, where Roger was joined by Ranking Junior.[21]

Roger sang on "Roxanne" onstage with the Police on their 2007 reunion tour.[22] He was a guest performer on Big Audio Dynamite's seventh album Higher Power in 1994 when the band were known as simply 'Big Audio'. He later became a member of Big Audio Dynamite for their final studio album Entering a New Ride (1997).[23]

Roger contributed to Walls Come Tumbling Down: The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism, 2 Tone and Red Wedge, written by Daniel Rachel and published in 2016.[24]

Roger collaborated with Welsh ragga-metal band Dub War on a cover of the Upsetters' "War Ina Babylon" in what is claimed to be his last recording before his death, which will be included on their 2022 album Westgate Under Fire.[25]

Later work edit

Roger continued to lead the Beat and tours throughout Europe as well as works on solo projects. In his last years he released a series of new albums. 2013 saw the release of Retrospective, an album of solo work recorded over the 25 years since the break-up of General Public, featuring various artists and producers including Sly and Robbie,[26] and songs such as "Bubbling Hot" (the 1994 hit collaboration with Pato Banton) and a cover of "The Bed's Too Big Without You" (first recorded with Sting for the 1996 film The Truth About Cats & Dogs[27]).

Live in London was released in 2013 – a live recording of the Beat playing at 229 The Venue, featuring some of their greatest hits as well as new tracks by Roger and Ranking Junior.[28]

2014's Pop Off the Head Top consisted of entirely new compositions, including additional vocals and song writing from Ranking Junior. They recorded tracks for this project with Hugh Harris from London, Dopegrinders from Brighton and Mr. Anonymous from Colorado. Other key tracks involved the Italian producer AleXannA whose version of "Sixteen Tons" features vocals by Roger, Ranking Junior, and Roger's daughter Saffren Murphy.[29]

Rock the Casbah,[30] released in 2015 in collaboration with the charity Strummerville (founded by the friends and family of Joe Strummer to support aspiring musicians and projects that create social mobility through music) is a five-track EP which features a previously unheard version of "Rock the Casbah", which Joe Strummer and Mick Jones of the Clash had asked Roger to sing on back in 1981, re-recorded by the Brighton producers Dopegrinders, and using the original stems donated by Mick Jones. The EP features new tracks by Roger, Ranking Junior and Hugh Harris as well as a re-working of "Muscle Ska", co-written by Roger and Neville Staple from the Specials.

In September 2016, DMF released Bounce; the first new album by the Beat in 30 years. Written by Ranking Roger, Mick Lister and Ranking Junior, it was produced by Mick Lister and mixed by Tim Hamill and Mick Lister, with the exception of "Side to Side" and "My Dream", which were mixed by Dennis Bovell. The album was recorded in Roger's 'eco-friendly hideaway' – a round recording studio in his back garden, which he called The Pod.[8][31] The album received generally positive reviews[32] with reviewers typically praising the band's 'passionately political edge'[33] and pointing to how the album 'encompasses every aspect of one of the most musically diverse bands to come out of the multi-racial, multi-cultural explosion that made British pop music what it was in the 80's'.[34]

The band continues to tour, as of 2020, and currently features Roger's son Ranking Junior (real name Matthew Murphy), with drummers Oscar Harrison of Ocean Colour Scene and Fuzz Townshend of Pop Will Eat Itself. The line-up is completed by Chiko Hamilton on sax, bass guitarist Andy Pearson, former Bad Manners and Specialbeat guitarist Andy Perriss and Bobby Bird of Higher Intelligence Agency.[25][35]

In 2017, the Beat joined fellow two-tone band the Selecter for a co-headline UK tour,[36] Owing to demand, the tour was extended to cover other countries.[37][38]

In early August 2018, Ranking Roger was hospitalised with a suspected mini-stroke. He recuperated at home, but cancelled planned live shows in the United Kingdom and United States. The band had just finished recording an album and Roger had written his autobiography, I Just Can't Stop It, published June 2019.[39][40]

Personal life and death edit

Roger had five children, including son Ranking Junior (Matthew Murphy) and daughter Saffren who both featured with their father in a Beat revival band.[9]

In January 2019, it was announced that Roger had undergone surgery for two brain tumours, and was undergoing treatment for lung cancer.[13] He died at his home in Birmingham on 26 March 2019 at the age of 56.[41][42][43]

In 2021, Ranking Junior and indie rock band the Ordinary Boys recorded a tribute single to his father called "Legacy".[44]

One year earlier, in 2020, the band Heavensbee recorded a tribute single called "Rude! Original! Suave! (Tribute to Ranking Roger)" off their We Mean Business album.[45]

Discography edit

Solo albums

  • Radical Departure (1988)[46]
  • Inside My Head (2001)[46]

The Beat Feat. Ranking Roger

  • Bounce (2016)
  • Public Confidential (2019)

References edit

  1. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2002) The Great Rock Discography, 6th Edition, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-312-1, p. 72
  2. ^ a b Huey, Steve "Ranking Roger Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 17 February 2010
  3. ^ Jon Pareles, Patricia Romanowski, Holly George-Warren (1997) The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll, Pocket Books, ISBN 978-0-684-81044-7
  4. ^ Moskowitz, David V. (2006) Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33158-8, p. 246
  5. ^ "Dave Wakeling of The English Beat : Songwriter Interviews". Songfacts.com.
  6. ^ Mason, Peter (27 March 2019). "Ranking Roger obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  7. ^ Block, Adam (1985). "David Wakeling Goes Public." Mother Jones Magazine- "Music" section, Feb–Mar 1985. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  8. ^ a b Brady, Poppy (2016). "Ranking Roger's four decades on ska's front line." The Voice Online 12 October, or 10 December 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Ranking Roger obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  10. ^ Amar Kabylobask (11 March 2015). "The Beat reunited US Show". YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b Grabel, Richard (July 1985). "Being of General Public Interest". Creem. Retrieved 3 June 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  12. ^ "Ranking Roger 'Rock the Casbah' EP for Strummerville". The Beat Official Website. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  13. ^ a b "Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies". Bbc.co.uk. 27 March 2019.
  14. ^ Prato, Greg. "General Public – Biography and History". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  15. ^ "Radical Departure". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Billboard" (PDF). Americanradiohistory.com. 10 September 1988. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  17. ^ "Inside My Head". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Special Beat". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  19. ^ You Are My Number One (Media notes). Interscope Records. 2003. SMASHCD5.
  20. ^ "Official Charts". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  21. ^ Courtney, Ian (26 March 2019). "The Beat's Ranking Roger Passes". Celebrityaccess.com. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  22. ^ "The Police with Rankin Roger (Roxanne)". 6 September 2007. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2017 – via YouTube.
  23. ^ "Ranking Roger and Mick Jones: A musical mutual appreciation society". Marcoonthebass.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  24. ^ "Walls Come Tumbling Down". Daniel Rachel. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  25. ^ a b "Dub War". Earache Records. from the original on 5 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
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  27. ^ The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996), retrieved 27 June 2017
  28. ^ The Beat With Ranking Roger – Live In London (Media notes). Concert Live. 2013. CLCD462.
  29. ^ "'We're Not the Kind of Band That Just Stands Around on Stage'". Themusic.com.au. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  30. ^ "Rock The Casbah – An EP by Ranking Roger: Rock The Casbah – An EP by Ranking Roger". PledgeMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  31. ^ Young, Graham (3 September 2016). "First new album in 30 years for The Beat feat Ranking Roger". Birminghammail.co.uk. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  32. ^ Bounce by The English Beat, retrieved 27 June 2017
  33. ^ "Bounce – Record Collector Magazine". Recordcollectormag.com. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  34. ^ "ALBUM REVIEW: THE BEAT FEAT RANKING ROGER – BOUNCE | Welcome to UK Music Reviews". Ukmusicreviews.co.uk. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  35. ^ "History". The Beat Official Website. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  36. ^ "THE BEAT FEAT RANKING ROGER / THE SELECTER CO-HEADLINE SHOW AT LONDON ROUNDHOUSE!". The Beat Official Website. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  37. ^ "Pauline Black of the Selecter talks music, politics and the British band's three shows in Southern California this week". LA Daily News. 29 October 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  38. ^ "Pauline Black interview: race, female empowerment and the 2 Tone life". Skiddle. 26 October 2017. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  39. ^ "Statement regarding Ranking Roger". The Beat Official Website. 21 September 2018.
  40. ^ "I JUST CAN'T STOP IT". The Beat Official Website. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  41. ^ Pearis, Bill (26 March 2019). "Ranking Roger (The English Beat, General Public), dead at 56". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  42. ^ Otte, Jedidajah (27 March 2019). "The Beat singer Ranking Roger dies aged 56". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  43. ^ "Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies". Bbc.co.uk. 27 March 2019.
  44. ^ "Ordinary Boys team up with Ranking Junior for Ranking Roger tribute". Classicpopmag.com. 18 March 2021.
  45. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 January 2023. Retrieved 22 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  46. ^ a b "Ranking Roger – Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

External links edit

  • The Beat Official Website
  • Ranking Roger at AllMusic
  • Ranking Roger discography at Discogs  
  • Ranking Roger at IMDb

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Roger Charlery 22 February 1963 26 March 2019 known professionally as Ranking Roger 1 2 3 4 was an English musician He was a vocalist in the 1980s ska band the Beat known in North America as the English Beat and later new wave band General Public He subsequently was the frontman for a reformed Beat lineup Ranking RogerRoger performing at the Godiva Festival in Coventry 2015Background informationBirth nameRoger CharleryBorn 1963 02 22 22 February 1963Birmingham EnglandDied26 March 2019 2019 03 26 aged 56 Birmingham EnglandGenresNew waveskatwo tonepost punkOccupation s MusicianInstrumentsVocalstoastingYears active1978 2019LabelsIRSParas The Ranking moniker is short for top ranking or high ranking and was a titular boast common amongst reggae music MCs 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 1970s 2001 3 Collaborations 4 Later work 5 Personal life and death 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editRoger Charlery was born in Birmingham England and grew up in the Small Heath area of the city 6 The son of Jean Baptiste Charlery and his wife Anne Marie he was of West Indian descent his mother and father were from Saint Lucia He attended Archbishop Williams school and while still at school began deejaying with reggae sound systems before becoming a drummer with the Dum Dum Boys in 1978 7 8 9 1970s 2001 editRoger became a punk rock fan as a teenager and was the drummer in the Dum Dum Boys before joining ska revival pioneers the Beat in the late 1970s The Dum Dum Boys first gig was with the Beat and his burgeoning friendship with them meant he began to gatecrash their gigs take the mic and start toasting 10 He had appeared on stage toasting and singing with them many times before officially joining the band His energetic style and Jamaican influenced vocals paired with Dave Wakeling were crucial in distinguishing the band from the other second wave ska bands The Beat released three albums the critically acclaimed and seminal I Just Can t Stop It 1980 Wha ppen 1981 and Special Beat Service 1982 2 Music journalist Richard Grabel wrote in 1985 In the Beat his role was mainly to toast Jamaican slang for the rhythmic raps that Roger would interject into the middle of the Beat s songs But those toasts often contained the songs most important emotional messages Beyond that Roger was the one whose looseness and humor great dancing and general presence made the Beat happen on stage 11 In 1981 Joe Strummer and Mick Jones of the Clash invited him to sing on a version of Rock the Casbah which was later released in 2015 12 After the Beat s 1983 break up Roger and Wakeling formed General Public with former members of Dexys Midnight Runners and Horace Panter of the Specials 13 Roger took more of a leading role with vocals in this group 11 They released the album All the Rage 1984 aided by the single Tenderness Three years later they released Hand to Mouth 1986 which was less successful and the band broke up In 1995 Roger and Wakeling reformed General Public with a new supporting band and released the album Rub It Better The duo also worked on various projects and reunited for the 1994 Threesome soundtrack recording a cover of I ll Take You There 14 Roger released Radical Departure his first solo album in 1988 which included band members Panter and Fuzz Townshend 15 The single So Excited peaked at No 23 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart 16 On 2001 s Inside My Head Roger pursued a more dance electronic sound 17 Collaborations editIn the early 1990s Roger joined members of the Specials to form the new band Special Beat which released two live albums 18 In 1996 he sang back up and toasting on the new version of the Police s The Bed s Too Big Without You on Sting s Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot CD Maxi single The American rock band Smash Mouth featured Roger on the song You Are My Number One from their album Get the Picture 2003 19 He collaborated with Pato Banton in 1995 on Bubbling Hot which peaked at No 15 on the UK single charts 20 nbsp Ranking Roger performing with his daughter Saffren Murphy and son Ranking Junior Matthew Murphy in 2015 In 2005 the Beat re formed with Roger and Everett Morton of the original line up with Roger s son Ranking Junior also on vocals Performing some new material the Beat performed at Glastonbury the same year where Roger was joined by Ranking Junior 21 Roger sang on Roxanne onstage with the Police on their 2007 reunion tour 22 He was a guest performer on Big Audio Dynamite s seventh album Higher Power in 1994 when the band were known as simply Big Audio He later became a member of Big Audio Dynamite for their final studio album Entering a New Ride 1997 23 Roger contributed to Walls Come Tumbling Down The Music and Politics of Rock Against Racism 2 Tone and Red Wedge written by Daniel Rachel and published in 2016 24 Roger collaborated with Welsh ragga metal band Dub War on a cover of the Upsetters War Ina Babylon in what is claimed to be his last recording before his death which will be included on their 2022 album Westgate Under Fire 25 Later work editRoger continued to lead the Beat and tours throughout Europe as well as works on solo projects In his last years he released a series of new albums 2013 saw the release of Retrospective an album of solo work recorded over the 25 years since the break up of General Public featuring various artists and producers including Sly and Robbie 26 and songs such as Bubbling Hot the 1994 hit collaboration with Pato Banton and a cover of The Bed s Too Big Without You first recorded with Sting for the 1996 film The Truth About Cats amp Dogs 27 Live in London was released in 2013 a live recording of the Beat playing at 229 The Venue featuring some of their greatest hits as well as new tracks by Roger and Ranking Junior 28 2014 s Pop Off the Head Top consisted of entirely new compositions including additional vocals and song writing from Ranking Junior They recorded tracks for this project with Hugh Harris from London Dopegrinders from Brighton and Mr Anonymous from Colorado Other key tracks involved the Italian producer AleXannA whose version of Sixteen Tons features vocals by Roger Ranking Junior and Roger s daughter Saffren Murphy 29 Rock the Casbah 30 released in 2015 in collaboration with the charity Strummerville founded by the friends and family of Joe Strummer to support aspiring musicians and projects that create social mobility through music is a five track EP which features a previously unheard version of Rock the Casbah which Joe Strummer and Mick Jones of the Clash had asked Roger to sing on back in 1981 re recorded by the Brighton producers Dopegrinders and using the original stems donated by Mick Jones The EP features new tracks by Roger Ranking Junior and Hugh Harris as well as a re working of Muscle Ska co written by Roger and Neville Staple from the Specials In September 2016 DMF released Bounce the first new album by the Beat in 30 years Written by Ranking Roger Mick Lister and Ranking Junior it was produced by Mick Lister and mixed by Tim Hamill and Mick Lister with the exception of Side to Side and My Dream which were mixed by Dennis Bovell The album was recorded in Roger s eco friendly hideaway a round recording studio in his back garden which he called The Pod 8 31 The album received generally positive reviews 32 with reviewers typically praising the band s passionately political edge 33 and pointing to how the album encompasses every aspect of one of the most musically diverse bands to come out of the multi racial multi cultural explosion that made British pop music what it was in the 80 s 34 The band continues to tour as of 2020 and currently features Roger s son Ranking Junior real name Matthew Murphy with drummers Oscar Harrison of Ocean Colour Scene and Fuzz Townshend of Pop Will Eat Itself The line up is completed by Chiko Hamilton on sax bass guitarist Andy Pearson former Bad Manners and Specialbeat guitarist Andy Perriss and Bobby Bird of Higher Intelligence Agency 25 35 In 2017 the Beat joined fellow two tone band the Selecter for a co headline UK tour 36 Owing to demand the tour was extended to cover other countries 37 38 In early August 2018 Ranking Roger was hospitalised with a suspected mini stroke He recuperated at home but cancelled planned live shows in the United Kingdom and United States The band had just finished recording an album and Roger had written his autobiography I Just Can t Stop It published June 2019 39 40 Personal life and death editRoger had five children including son Ranking Junior Matthew Murphy and daughter Saffren who both featured with their father in a Beat revival band 9 In January 2019 it was announced that Roger had undergone surgery for two brain tumours and was undergoing treatment for lung cancer 13 He died at his home in Birmingham on 26 March 2019 at the age of 56 41 42 43 In 2021 Ranking Junior and indie rock band the Ordinary Boys recorded a tribute single to his father called Legacy 44 One year earlier in 2020 the band Heavensbee recorded a tribute single called Rude Original Suave Tribute to Ranking Roger off their We Mean Business album 45 Discography editSolo albums Radical Departure 1988 46 Inside My Head 2001 46 The Beat Feat Ranking Roger Bounce 2016 Public Confidential 2019 References edit Strong Martin C 2002 The Great Rock Discography 6th Edition Canongate ISBN 1 84195 312 1 p 72 a b Huey Steve Ranking Roger Biography Allmusic retrieved 17 February 2010 Jon Pareles Patricia Romanowski Holly George Warren 1997 The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll Pocket Books ISBN 978 0 684 81044 7 Moskowitz David V 2006 Caribbean Popular Music an Encyclopedia of Reggae Mento Ska Rock Steady and Dancehall Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 33158 8 p 246 Dave Wakeling of The English Beat Songwriter Interviews Songfacts com Mason Peter 27 March 2019 Ranking Roger obituary The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2019 Block Adam 1985 David Wakeling Goes Public Mother Jones Magazine Music section Feb Mar 1985 Retrieved 25 June 2017 a b Brady Poppy 2016 Ranking Roger s four decades on ska s front line The Voice Online 12 October or 10 December 2016 Retrieved 25 June 2017 a b Ranking Roger obituary The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2019 Amar Kabylobask 11 March 2015 The Beat reunited US Show YouTube Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 27 March 2019 a b Grabel Richard July 1985 Being of General Public Interest Creem Retrieved 3 June 2019 via Rock s Backpages Ranking Roger Rock the Casbah EP for Strummerville The Beat Official Website Retrieved 27 March 2019 a b Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies Bbc co uk 27 March 2019 Prato Greg General Public Biography and History AllMusic Retrieved 27 March 2019 Radical Departure AllMusic Retrieved 27 March 2019 Billboard PDF Americanradiohistory com 10 September 1988 Retrieved 25 March 2022 Inside My Head AllMusic Retrieved 27 March 2019 Special Beat AllMusic Retrieved 27 June 2017 You Are My Number One Media notes Interscope Records 2003 SMASHCD5 Official Charts Officialcharts com Retrieved 13 October 2016 Courtney Ian 26 March 2019 The Beat s Ranking Roger Passes Celebrityaccess com Retrieved 28 March 2019 The Police with Rankin Roger Roxanne 6 September 2007 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 27 June 2017 via YouTube Ranking Roger and Mick Jones A musical mutual appreciation society Marcoonthebass blogspot co uk Retrieved 27 June 2017 Walls Come Tumbling Down Daniel Rachel Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b Dub War Earache Records Archived from the original on 5 March 2022 Retrieved 2 March 2022 Rock The Casbah An EP by Ranking Roger Retrospective Looking Back 2010 1988 PledgeMusic Retrieved 27 June 2017 The Truth About Cats amp Dogs 1996 retrieved 27 June 2017 The Beat With Ranking Roger Live In London Media notes Concert Live 2013 CLCD462 We re Not the Kind of Band That Just Stands Around on Stage Themusic com au Retrieved 30 July 2020 Rock The Casbah An EP by Ranking Roger 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Beat Official Website 21 September 2018 I JUST CAN T STOP IT The Beat Official Website Retrieved 27 March 2019 Pearis Bill 26 March 2019 Ranking Roger The English Beat General Public dead at 56 BrooklynVegan Retrieved 26 March 2019 Otte Jedidajah 27 March 2019 The Beat singer Ranking Roger dies aged 56 The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2019 Tributes as The Beat star Ranking Roger dies Bbc co uk 27 March 2019 Ordinary Boys team up with Ranking Junior for Ranking Roger tribute Classicpopmag com 18 March 2021 Archived copy Archived from the original on 31 January 2023 Retrieved 22 February 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Ranking Roger Album Discography AllMusic Retrieved 27 March 2019 External links editThe Beat Official Website Ranking Roger at AllMusic Ranking Roger discography at Discogs nbsp Ranking Roger at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ranking Roger amp oldid 1204453035, 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