UB40 – UB44 - VG+ LP Record 1982 DEP International UK Vinyl & Hologram Cover - Pop Reggae / Dub
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UB40 – UB44
Label: | DEP International – LP DEP 3, DEP International – LP DEP3 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Hologram Cover
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Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Reggae |
Style: | Reggae, Dub |
Tracklist
A1 | So Here I Am | 3:53 | |
A2 | I Won't Close My Eyes (Remix) | 3:44 | |
A3 | Forget The Cost | 4:21 | |
A4 | Love Is All Is Alright (Remix) | 4:58 | |
A5 | The Piper Calls The Tune | 3:48 | |
B1 | The Key | 5:05 | |
B2 | Don't Do The Crime | 4:13 | |
B3 | Folitician (Remix) | 4:10 | |
B4 | The Prisoner | 5:55 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Windmill Lane Studios
- Mixed At – The Town House
- Manufactured By – Spartan Records
- Distributed By – Spartan Records
- Lacquer Cut At – The Town House
- Pressed By – Spartan Manufacturing Ltd.
Credits
- Artwork [Hologram] – Optec Design
- Bass – Earl Falconer
- Design – Rocking Russian, UB40
- Drums, Electronic Drums [Syncussion], Vocals – Jim Brown
- Engineer [Mixing], Producer [Assistant] – Rafe McKenna
- Engineer [Recording] – Paul Thomas
- Guitar, Vocals – Robin Campbell
- Keyboards – Michael Virtue
- Percussion, Trombone – Norman Hassan
- Photography By – Martyn Goddard
- Producer – Ray 'Pablo' Falconer*, UB40
- Saxophone – Brian Travers
- Tape Op [Tape Op. Mixing] – Howard Gray
- Tape Op [Tape Op. Recording] – Kevin Maloney*
- Toasting, Trumpet, Vocals – Astro (7)
- Vocals, Guitar – Ali Campbell
- Written-By – UB40
Notes
Recorded at Windmill Lane, Dublin.
Mixed at the Town House, London.
Manufactured and Distributed by Spartan Records
The sleeve was the first commercial application of a British method of mass producing holograms.
Hot-stamped into the solid black cover is an embossed, rainbow-coloured hologram on foil, showing
the letters UB, made of rock, sitting on a rock ledge; depending on the angle of light, one can also
see the smaller numbers 44 floating in front of the B.
Runout details are etched except TOWNHOUSE stamped.
Mixed at the Town House, London.
Manufactured and Distributed by Spartan Records
The sleeve was the first commercial application of a British method of mass producing holograms.
Hot-stamped into the solid black cover is an embossed, rainbow-coloured hologram on foil, showing
the letters UB, made of rock, sitting on a rock ledge; depending on the angle of light, one can also
see the smaller numbers 44 floating in front of the B.
Runout details are etched except TOWNHOUSE stamped.
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