UB40 – Labour Of Love I & II
(Virgin Records 1994 LPDEPX1)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1/C1/D1 – UK Pressing
Gatefold Sleeve in Nr MINT- condition
– a little wear and a few small marks
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are some light surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality)
UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group. UB40 have sold over 70 million records worldwide. The ethnic make-up of the band’s original line-up was diverse, with musicians of English, Welsh, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, and Yemeni parentage.
Their hit singles include their debut “Food for Thought” and two Billboard Hot 100 number ones with “Red Red Wine” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love”. Both of these also topped the UK Singles Chart, as did the band’s version of “I Got You Babe”. Their two most successful albums, Labour of Love (1983) and Promises and Lies (1993), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. UB40 and the English ska band Madness hold the record for most weeks spent by a group in the UK singles chart during the 1980s, with 214 weeks each.
The band’s line-up was stable for nearly 29 years, from March 1979 until January 2008, when frontman Ali Campbell left the band, followed shortly thereafter by keyboardist Mickey Virtue. Another member, Astro, remained with the band until November 2013, when he departed the original band to team up with Campbell and Virtue in a new version of UB40. In 2014, legal advice was sought by the original band (now consisting of remaining co-founding members drummer Jimmy Brown, guitarist Robin Campbell, bassist Earl Falconer, percussionist Norman Hassan, and saxophonist Brian Travers, along with new vocalist Duncan Campbell) who took action against the group containing Campbell, Virtue, and Astro over usage of the band name, due to it being used by both parties. On 5 July 2021, it was announced that Matt Doyle (formerly of the reggae band Kioko) would become the band’s new vocalist, following Duncan Campbell’s retirement due to ill health. Travers died from cancer on 22 August 2021, and Astro died on 6 November 2021 following a short illness.
Labour of Love is the fourth studio album by British reggae band UB40, and their first album of cover versions. Released in the UK on 12 September 1983, the album is best known for containing the song “Red Red Wine”, a worldwide number-one single, but it also includes three further UK top 20 hits, “Please Don’t Make Me Cry”, “Many Rivers to Cross” and “Cherry Oh Baby”. The album reached number one in the UK, New Zealand and the Netherlands and the top five in Canada, but only reached number 39 in the US on its original release, before re-entering the Billboard 200 in 1988 and peaking at number 14 as a result of “Red Red Wine”‘s delayed success in the US.
Labour of Love II is the ninth album and second covers album by UB40, released in 1989. The album contained two top-ten Billboard Hot 100 hits – “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” peaked at No. 7, “The Way You Do the Things You Do” peaked at No. 6 – and “Kingston Town” reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart.
Track listing
| A1 | Cherry Oh Baby | 3:17 | |
| A2 | Keep On Moving | 4:39 | |
| A3 | Please Don’t Make Me Cry | 3:26 | |
| A4 | Sweet Sensation | 3:38 | |
| A5 | Johnny Too Bad | 5:02 | |
| B1 | Red Red Wine | 5:20 | |
| B2 | Guilty | 3:16 | |
| B3 | She Caught The Train | 3:17 | |
| B4 | Version Girl | 3:28 | |
| B5 | Many Rivers To Cross | 4:31 | |
| C1 | Here I Am (Come And Take Me) Incorporating Small Axe | 4:16 | |
| C2 | Tears From My Eyes | 3:50 | |
| C3 | Groovin’ | 3:50 | |
| C4 | The Way You Do The Things You Do | 3:02 | |
| C5 | Wear You To The Ball | 3:31 | |
| C6 | Singer Man | 3:53 | |
| C7 | Kingston Town | 3:51 | |
| D1 | Baby | 3:21 | |
| D2 | Wedding Day | 3:11 | |
| D3 | Sweet Cherrie | 3:17 | |
| D4 | Stick By Me | 3:44 | |
| D5 | Just Another Girl | 3:34 | |
| D6 | Homely Girl | 3:24 | |
| D7 | Impossible Love | 5:12 |
- Bass – Earl Falconer
- Drums – James Brown
- Electronic Wind Instrument [WX7] – Brian Travers (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Engineer – Gerry Parchment (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14), Howard Gray (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10), John Shaw (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Guitar, Vocals – Robin Campbell
- Keyboards – Michael Virtue
- Mixed By – Bertie Grant (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14), Gerry Parchment (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14), John Shaw (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Percussion – Norman Hassan
- Percussion [Syncussion] – James Brown* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
- Percussion, Toasting, Vocals [Rhyming] – Astro (7) (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10)
- Producer – Ray “Pablo” Falconer (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10), UB40
- Programmed By – Gerry Parchment (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14), John Shaw (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Saxophone – Brian Travers
- Trombone – Henry Tenyue (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Trumpet – Patrick Tenyue (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Vocals – Astro (tracks: 2-1 to 2-14)
- Vocals, Guitar – Ali Campbell




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