Rub It Better is the third studio album by English new wave band General Public, released on 4 April 1995 by Epic Records.[8] The band had not recorded together in almost 10 years.[9]
Production
The album was produced by Jerry Harrison, former keyboardist and guitarist for Talking Heads.[5] The group chose to return to the ska and reggae sound of the Beat.[6]
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times called the album "a tuneful collection that deftly combines an assortment of reggae, rock and dance-pop colors--the trademark of the Beat and the first edition of General Public."[10]The Kingston Whig-Standard wrote that "the closest comparison is to B.A.D. (Big Audio Dynamite), whose leader, Mick Jones, was an honorary member of General Public for its first album and appears here again."[11]
^Maples, Tina (2 July 1995). "General Public gets back together at just the right time Reunion leads to `Rub It Better' album". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. p. 8.