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The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000

UB40  Main Performer

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1 I Got You Babe Bono 3:09
2 Here I Am (Come and Take Me) Hodges/Green/Robins 4:02
3 Bring Me Your Cup [7 Version] Travers/Falconer/Br 4:09
4 One in Ten Astro [1]/Campbell/ 4:33
5 Red, Red Wine Diamond 3:03
6 Kingston Town Patrick/Kendrick 3:50
7 If It Happens Again Travers/Hassan/Brow 3:43
8 Don't Break My Heart UB Forty/Banks 3:50
9 Cherry Oh Baby Donaldson 3:18
10 Can't Help Falling in Love Weiss/Creatore/Pere 3:28
11 Higher Ground Brown/Falconer/Virt 4:21
12 Tell Me Is It True UB Forty 3:24
13 Rat in Mi Kitchen UB Forty 3:05
14 Until My Dying Day UB Forty 3:55
15 The Way You Do the Things You Do Rogers/Robinson 3:03
16 Light My Fire Densmore/Krieger/Ma 3:47
17 Food for Thought UB Forty/Brown/Falc 4:11
18 Sing Our Own Song UB Forty 3:58
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The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000

Audio Compact Disc [US]

Label: Virgin

Category: Reggae

The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000

UPC: 724385052521

Release Date: 11/21/2000

Original Release Date: 11/21/2000

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [I Got You Babe, Here I Am (Come and Take Me), Bring Me Your Cup [7 Version], One in Ten, Red, Red Wine, Kingston Town, If It Happens Again, Don't Break My Heart, Cherry Oh Baby, Can't Help Falling in Love, Higher Ground, Tell Me Is It True, Rat in Mi Kitchen, Until My Dying Day, The Way You Do the Things You Do, Light My Fire, Food for Thought, Sing Our Own Song]
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Steve Huey

While the two previous Best of UB40 collections neatly divided the band's output between their more political early period and their later, covers-oriented pop success, they were also only ten tracks apiece. The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 is the first comprehensive single-disc overview of the band's career, and it's a lot more generous at 18 tracks (on the American version). It isn't arranged chronologically, which actually helps the programming by splitting up the covers over the course of the running order. There's a bit more toughness to the earlier songs, both in the lyrics and the punchier performances. Yet in the end, the sonic differences are subtle enough that casual fans should still be able to enjoy them (unless they only want to hear the band performing reggae-pop versions of oldies they already know). Skimpy though it is, The Best of UB40, Vol. 1 is still the compilation for purists enamored of the band's early work, assuming they don't want to spend the money for the original albums. But with its fairly well-balanced selection and inclusion of all the band's U.S. hits, most American listeners who want a UB40 compilation will find The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 exactly what they're looking for. [The import version juggles the track listing and running order a bit, excising a couple of Labour of Love II's American cover hits in favor of older songs and reggae covers of Jamaican origin. Also, the version of "Red Red Wine" is the shortened edit, without the toasting break at the end.] ~ Steve Huey, Rovi