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The British Reggae Invasion
Three Little Birds by Bob Marley made me think about UB40. Years ago I picked up a UB40 Labour of Love CD without knowing much about them except the popular song “Red Red Wine”. I just now saw there is a Labour of Love 2 and 3. Over 50 singles on the UK charts and 70 million records sold. Heading to iTunes next.
There was just graphics on the CD I had so I pictured another version of Bob Marley and the Wailers. Quite the surprise a couple years ago to see a makeup of English, Welsh, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish and Yemeni musicians.
I love the drum beat in many Reggae songs and the horns add to it without overwhelming everything else. The horns bring back my love for many of Chicago’s hits. It also reminds me of one of my favorite concerts. It was an REO. Speedwagon concert and “Tower of Power” was the first band. We got a very long set from them as REO Speedwagon was very late. I think “Tower of Power” is what led me to my “Candy Dulfer” cd’s and there are some great videos of them playing with her on YouTube.
I guess UB40 is a 70’s band – but still playing. But there was some good music in the 70’s too.
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