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, 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).
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. 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.
Rock the Casbah, 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. The album received generally positive reviews with reviewers typically praising the band's 'passionately political edge' 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'. 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. In 2017, the Beat joined fellow
two-tone band
the Selecter for a co-headline UK tour, Owing to demand, the tour was extended to cover other countries. 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. ==Personal life and death==