UB40 - Labour of Love

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Album Details

Title: Labour of Love
Artist: UB40
Release Date: 9/1983
Re-Released On: 3/11/1997
Label: A&M Records, Virgin Records
Duration: 39:52
UPCs: 077778641223, 0077778641254, 075021498013, 075021498044, 077778641254
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Reggae-Pop, Contemporary Reggae
Moods: Slick, Stylish, Relaxed, Romantic, Sentimental, Smooth, Cheerful, Earnest, Outraged, Summery, Sweet, Calm/Peaceful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow
Total Copies: 47
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Cherry Oh Baby
  2. Keep on Moving
  3. Please Don't Make Me Cry
  4. Sweet Sensation
  5. Johnny Too Bad
  6. Red, Red Wine
  7. Guilty
  8. She Caught the Train
  9. Version Girl
  10. Many Rivers to Cross

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1997CDVirgin Records86412
------CDA&M Records75021-4980-2

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Album Review

Named after the unemployment form in England, UB40 was never the most creative or talented group of musicians. However, what they lacked in talent they made up for with an uplifting spirit and genuine affection for reggae music. This is never more apparent than on their breakthrough album, Labour of Love, in which they cover the songs of their heroes. They try to recapture the spirit of early reggae by singing songs originally released before the international success of Bob Marley. They manage to inject their own exuberance into every song; for example, they transform Jimmy Cliff's mournful "Many Rivers to Cross" into an uplifting song of empowerment. The song for which UB40 will always be known is their first number one hit in the U.S., "Red Red Wine," a Neil Diamond-penned tune given a full reggae makeover that miraculously turned the group into an international sensation. Although UB40 relies on standard reggae arrangements, this is their most enjoyable album as a result of the inspired vocal performances and the genuine joy they have for the music. A must-own for reggae fans. ~ Vik Iyengar, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ali CampbellVocals, Guitar
AstroPercussion
Brian TraversSaxophone
David DragonIllustrations
Earl FalconerBass
Howard GrayEngineer
Jack GrahamVocals
Jackie MittooKeyboards
Jim BrownDrums, Group Member
Josh FiferTrumpet
Ken AnsellDesign
Michael VirtueKeyboards
Mo BirchVocals
Norman HassanPercussion, Vocals
Ray FalconerProducer
Robin CampbellVocals, Guitar
Ruby TurnerVocals
UB40Producer

Member Reviews

Mark Y. (mayday) wrote on 1/13/2007...

This is an A&M records version from 1983. UPC not available. Appears to be the same as this one though.

Lisa B. (Lisa) wrote on 9/16/2006...

Just a great fun reggae rock album - it's all good.