Disco de UB40: “Geffery Morgan”
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Fecha de Publicación:1997-03-11
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Reggae, Soft Pop, New Wave
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Sello Discográfico:Virgin
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:077778644422
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- My favorite UB40 album
I agree with other reviewers that this is a great album that gets overlooked. I have "Riddle Me" and "I'm Not Fooled" on 12" long play vinyl singles. Its great to have a digital music copy now. For roots reggae purists, UB40 did become too commercial as they went on, as did many bands of the era. This album still had some real reggae sound and hadn't totally crossed over yet. Its totally worth having in your classic reggae collection. There are a few songs that are more like African jazz, but overall, this is a reggae album.
12Xu - 19 Septiembre 2013
- Great CD, Great Price!
Classic must have tunes for the collection, better buy the stuff before it all goes digital and disappears or prices go through the virtual roof
- Classic
My dad had and still may have hundreds of albums so I may have heard this Recording 60 times and here it is almost 30 odd years later...... I am Still listening To this great music because it's timeless! Thanks pops
- Energetic and more rocking than the UB40 that we all know.
I would suggest anyone that likes reggae and Ska with a little more rocking energy, should pick this up. They have good rythmn and fun lyrics. As well as a diverse blend of songs. Sort of an unheard of album but very good.
- Definitely a 4+
If you have read my other UB40 album reviews then you know I come at this as an interested fan that has only really recently discovered the depth of this band. So my review may be more relevant to you if you are a fellow neophyte to UB40. This is good stuff. You should have it - especially if you have bought others and your appetite is still not sated. You will like this album. This album represents what I and you - the new, happenstance UB40 fan are looking for. Solid start to finish like Present Arms. The tracks that you'll keep going back to once the rythms get in your head after the first listening: "As Always You Were Wrong Again", "If It Happens Again", "You're Not An Army" and "Seasons".
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