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Import version of their 2003 collection includes the UK exclusive track ‘Homely Girl’, and three songs not included on the US version ‘King’, ‘Come Back Darling’ & ‘The Earth Dies Screaming’. Also features a deluxe 20 page booklet with photos and annotations. EMI. 2003. Few things in life are as reliable as UB40. For more than 20 years the eight Birmingham lads, led by brothers Robin and Ali (the one with the odd voice) Campbell, have been plying their very individual, and very British brand of reggae. And, save for a slight shift from the rootsy Ska of their first top-10 single, “King/Food For Thought”, to the more commercial likes of “Homely Girl”, little has changed over their 43-single career. Although their own tracks were always laid-back and infectious, it was their reggae-lite makeovers of pop classics like “Red Red Wine”, “I Got You Babe” and “I Can’t Help Falling In Love”, that brought their biggest hits and are the main focus of The Very Best Of. Not as comprehensive as previous compilations, The Best Of UB40 Volume 1 and Volume 2, it still boasts more memorable and happily lilting hits than most bands could lay claim to. Of those, two tracks standout a mile–the William Orbit (he who revamped American Pie for Madonna) styled production of their recent cover of “Light My Fire” is exceptional, but “Rat In Mi Kitchen”, thanks to superb lyrics, sparse yet perfectly formed dub horns and a little hindsight, is just as good as Brit-reggae gets. — Dan Gennoe






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