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Signing Off (CD)

By: UB40 (Artist)


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UB40 Artist Snapshot:

Coming to prominence in the '80s, reggae ambassadors UB40 were not only the first British reggae band to achieve mainstream pop crossover success, but essentially the only reggae artists since the Wailers to ever break through to the US in a major way. Though their later work was softened a bit with pop production, they've always paid homage to their roots; their seminal album LABOUR OF LOVE is strictly covers of reggae classics, whose original performers they'd later collaborate with on new recordings.


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DISC 1 for Signing Off (CD) Album By UB40 (Artist)
1   Tyler
2   King
3   12 Bar
4   Burden Of Shame
5   Adella
6   I Think It's Going To Rain Today
7   25%
8   Food For Thought
9   Little By Little
10   Signing Off
11   Madam Medusa
12   Strange Fruit
13   Reefer Madness
 


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Review

Q (6/00, p.62) - Ranked #83 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums"
Q (12/93, p.145) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...SIGNING OFF surfed along the 2-Tone wave with slowed down beats, anti-Thatcher rants, inspired cover versions and the vocal interplay of Robin and Ali Campbell. It sounds better than anything [UB40's] recorded since..."

Title Note

Producers: Bob Lamb, UB40, Ray Pablo Falconer.

Although UB40's later records were much more conventionally pop-oriented, even the group's 1980 debut, SIGNING OFF, doesn't fit neatly in the roots-reggae tradition. The album does feature the expected bass-heavy rhythms and socially conscious lyrics of songs like "Food for Thought" (which condemns the Ethiopian famine a full four years before Band Aid brought it to attention) and the gospel-tinged "King." However, lead singer Ali Campbell also essays a left-field cover of the early Randy Newman chestnut "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," a mopey ballad more closely associated with the likes of Dusty Springfield than Bob Marley. Like many classic-era reggae albums, SIGNING OFF also includes deep, heavy dub mixes--in this case, the fiery "Tyler" (which becomes "25%") and "Adella" (which is turned into "12 Bar"). The CD edition also includes all of the tracks from a limited-edition 21-minute EP that was packaged with early vinyl copies of SIGNING OFF.



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