Showing posts with label UB40. Show all posts
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October 17, 2018

Published October 17, 2018 by ad-vinylrecords with 0 comment

UB40 - UB44 (1982) - Lp
















Release:  1982
Genre:   Reggae
Format:   LP
Label:   DEP International
Catalog#   205039
Prijs:  €10,00

UB44 is the third studio album of original material by UB40, released on the DEP International label in 1982.
It was advertised as their 'fourth album' (hence the title) although Present Arms In Dub had been a remix album.
The album reached No. 4 in the UK album chart and the early release of the packaging had a hologram cover. UB44 was the Department of Employment form letter sent to British unemployment benefit claimants when they missed their 'signing on' appointment.

UB40s third album, not counting The Singles Album, which summed up their short career to date, or the Present Arms in Dub remixed dub version of the second album, was a step away from the brooding soulful reggae that one had come to expect from experiencing Signing Off and Present Arms.
 Despite the fact that by 1982 the 2 Tone sound of the Specials had vanished and other successful ska bands had moved on, notably Madness, UB40 released a mixture of horn-driven pop/ska and reggae songs that, in the main, had two major faults, a lack of melody, which never helps any style of music, and a loss of the sense of political injustice that had dominated the first two albums.

It couldn't have been easy; all their vitriol had been directed against the government of Margaret Thatcher and how, in their opinion, the fabric of the country was systematically being destroyed, but late in 1982, the government was riding a wave of popularity, having won the war in the Falklands, and it was suddenly out of step to disagree with them.

Although UB44 hit number four, the singles released were at a low point, all three of them -- "So Here I Am," "I Won't Close My Eyes," and "Love Is Here Is Alright" -- all failing to hit the higher regions of the singles chart, and without melody, UB40 songs tended to have little to offer. As "The Key" merged into "Don't Do the Crime" into "Folitician," it was difficult to appreciate that one song had ended and a new song had begun.


Side A
A1.  So Here I Am   (3:54)
A2.  I Won’t Close My Eyes [Remix]   (3:46)
A3.  Forget the Cost   (4:22)
A4.  Love Is All Is Alright [Remix]   (4:57)
A5.  The Piper Calls the Tune   (3:50)

Side B
B1.  The Key   (5:05)
B2.  Don’t Do the Crime   (4:12)
B3.  Folitician [Remix]   (4:10)
B4.  The Prisoner   (5:57)

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Cover:  Goed
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August 31, 2015

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UB40 - Rat In The Kitchen (1986)
























Side A
A1.  All I Want To Do  (5:29)  
A2.  You Could Meet Somebody  (4:51)  
A3.  Tell It Like It Is  (3:34)  
A4.  The Elevator  (3:23)  
A5.  Watchdogs  (4:17) 

Side B
B1.  Rat In Mi Kitchen  (6:57)  
B2.  Looking Down At My Reflection  (3:24)  
B3.  Don't Blame Me  (3:34)  
B4.  Sing Our Own Song  (7:21)

Release:  1986
Label:  Virgin Records
Catalog#  207841

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July 27, 2015

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UB40 - Present Arms (1981)













Artist:  UB40
Title:  Present Arms
Release:  1981
Format:  LP
Label:  Epic Records
Catalog#  EPC 85126

“Present Arms” is the second album by UB40 and was released in 1981. An album of original songs, it spawned two top 20 hits in “One In Ten” and “Don’t Let It Pass You By/Don’t Slow Down”.
Like their first album “Signing Off”, “Present Arms” contained many socially and politically charged lyrics, from the anti-militant title track to ‘Sardonicus’ which was linked to both President Ronald Regan and Risus sardonicus, an ironic smile on tetanus victims’ faces, The UK top-ten hit “One In Ten” was an attack on Thatcherism. The album also touches on a subject very dear to UB40’s heart: “Lamb’s Bread” and “Don’t Walk On The Grass” are written as part of the band’s longstanding campaign for the legalization of cannabis. Musically, the album continued in the heavy, reverb-drenched, mellifluous style of the debut.
The title track has been used to open UB40 concerts from the mid 90s onwards, usually with the blasting horn section beginning the concert.
A Dub version of this Album called “Present Arms In Dub” was released soon after.


Side one
1.  Present Arms  (4:08)
2.  Sardonicus  (4:29)
3.  Don’t Let It Pass You By  (7:45)
4.  Wildcat  (3:04)

Side two
1.  One in Ten  (4:32)
2.  Don’t Slow Down  (4:28)
3.  Silent Witness  (4:15)
4.  Lamb’s Bread  (4:48)

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