UB40 - Collected - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: MOVLP 1814T. Rel: 20 Jul 20
Reggae Classics/Oldies/Ska


Side 1 - Track 1. Tyler Side 1 - Track 2. Burden Of Shame Side 1 - Track 3. I Think It's Going To Rain Today Side 1 - Track 4. Food For Thought Side 1 - Track 5. Don't Do The Crime Side 2 - Track 1. One In Ten Side 2 - Track 2. Sardonicus Side 2 - Track 3. Please Don't Make Me Cry Side 2 - Track 4. Cherry Oh Baby Side 2 - Track 5. Red Red Wine Side 2 - Track 6. If It Happens Again Side 2 - Track 7. Don't Slow Down Side 3 - Track 1. I Got You Babe (feat Chrissie Hynde) Side 3 - Track 2. Don't Break My Heart Side 3 - Track 3. Sing Our Own Song Side 3 - Track 4. Rat In Mi Kitchen Side 3 - Track 5. All I Want To Do Side 3 - Track 6. Maybe Tomorrow Side 3 - Track 7. Afrika Bambaataa & Family - Reckless (feat UB40) Side 4 - Track 1. Breakfast In Bed (feat Chrissie Hynde) Side 4 - Track 2. Homely Girl Side 4 - Track 3. Kingston Town Side 4 - Track 4. Robert Palmer - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (feat UB40) Side 4 - Track 5. Tears From My Eyes Side 4 - Track 6. Here I Am (Come & Take Me) Side 4 - Track 7. (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You

It was right back in 1980 that UB40 secured their first big hit with "food For Thought." In the years following they became a hugely popular dub outfit and this new Music on Vinyl release captures all their various different musical phases across double 180 gram audiophile transparent vinyl with a four page booklet adding plenty of context and backstory. All the band's biggest hits are included such as "Red Red Wine", "Food For Thought", "One In Ten", "Cherry Oh Baby" and more, as well as duets with Chrissie Hynde, Afrika Bambaataa and Robert Palmer.