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Labour of Love IV | 
| Artist: UB40 Label: EMI Catalogue
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £9.29 as of 1/8/2010 01:51 BST details You Save: £5.70 (38%)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 17134
Format: CD Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.8 x 0.4
EAN: 5099960603623 ASIN: B00305729O
Release Date: February 8, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Don't Want To See You Cry | | • | Get Along Without You Now | | • | Bring It On Home To Me | | • | Cream Puff | | • | Easy Snappin' | | • | Holiday | | • | Close To Me | | • | Man Next Door | | • | Tracks Of My Tears | | • | True, True, True | | • | Boom Shaka Lacka | | • | You're Gonna Need Me | | • | A Love I Can Feel | | • | Baby Why |
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Labour of love 4 June 7, 2010 Kerrie (West Mids, England) If you have the others then why not complete the collection?
Not as good as LOL 2 with the most well known songs on, but still worth having.
UB40 a reggae band again May 15, 2010 Simmo I have read some positive and poor reviews of the album. I have been a UB fan since 1980 but decided against buying this cd with Ali gone, and have not seen them live since either. However it is in my cd player and is actually very good. The 1st thing you will notice with the band is that they are playing together as a great band that they always were, but it all sounds real and live. Gone is the electronic synthetic bass and other drum machine sounds of albums since around Promises and Lies, and back is Jim Brown and Earl playing together as a unit(Sly and Robbie!!) The new keyboard player has added a different element to the sound more Ska/roots feel. Duncan is not Ali, and my wife commented that he does not have the edge that makes Ali's voice so distintive. However, Duncan has a sweet tone and a very subtle delivery that really grows on you. I have been converted, the best UB album for a long while and I may even look out for the next shows. Well done boys keep them coming, and Robin may even go back to playin some great solos not seen since Signing Off/P Arms days!
Superb ! May 8, 2010 Jane Austin (UK) As always UB40 come up with the 'goods' with yet another good sound.
Track 3 is awesome.
wicked cd April 25, 2010 ebony64 (uk) A great cd. Duncan's voice has a hint of Ali's. In time his confidence will grow and his voice as we have heard from this cd will improve. my ideal wish is for all 3 Campbell brothers to sing together as the collective UB40 that would be great. come back Ali.
Its not Ali but.... March 20, 2010 T. Walmsley (Dewsbury UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Its not Ali but you can tell its a Campbell, enjoyable album and pretty true to the originals (i have most in various forms from way back when) Well worth the purchase.
As aways arrived within 2/3 days of ordering.
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