UB40 Featuring Ali, Astro & Mickey Undertake ‘A Real Labour Of Love’ With New Album
UB40 featuring Ali, Astro & Mickey release their new album A Real Labour Of Love on UMG on 2 March 2018. Lead single ‘She Loves Me Now’ received its exclusive first play today on BBC Radio 2, and will be available on 16 January to stream and download.
As founding members of Britain’s biggest reggae band UB40, singer Ali Campbell, second vocalist Astro and keyboardist Mickey Virtue topped the UK singles chart on three occasions and sold 70 million records as they took their smooth yet rootsy musical blend to all corners of the globe. Now with A Real Labour Of Love the trio give us a fresh take on the legendary series of albums, putting the focus primarily on reggae tracks from the 1980s.
“The first three albums featured the songs we grew up listening to,” says Ali Campbell. “This one is built around the records we were listening to once UB40 were on the road.”
Between 1983 and 1998 UB40 produced three Labour Of Love albums, bringing hits such as Eric Donaldson’s ‘Cherry Oh Baby’, Lord Creator’s ‘Kingston Town’ and Johnny Osbourne’s ‘Come Back Darling’ to a new, global audience. They also topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic with their reggae cover of Neil Diamond’s ‘Red Red Wine’.
Twenty years later Campbell, Astro and Virtue are revitalising the concept by exploring the tunes of a later golden age, A Real Labour Of Love sees the group explore the songs that defined reggae in the Eighties. The concept isn’t a rigid one: Stevie Wonder’s ‘A Place In The Sun’ is a Motown classic from 1966, and there are numbers from the late Seventies in Dennis Brown’s sublime ‘How Could I Leave’ and Culture’s ‘International Herb’. But most of the tracks on ‘A Real Labour Of Love’ are from the Eighties, a decade that saw dancehall reggae enter the mainstream.
“We were spending more time in Jamaica and some of these numbers are the ones we’d hear on the radio and out in the streets,” says Astro. “The singers of these songs were our heroes. They are quintessential reggae artists.”
The new album builds confidently on the momentum gathered in the five years since Astro rejoined singer Campbell and keyboardist Virtue in 2013. They have since released two acclaimed albums, Silhouette (2014) and 2016’s Unplugged, their first acoustic album and their first release with UMG.
Recorded and mixed at Dean Street and RAK Studios, A Real Labour Of Love was produced by Ali Campbell, whose instantly recognisable voice is augmented by the ‘sing-jay’ vocal style of Astro. The latter takes the lead on six of the album’s 16 tracks, placing the two singers at the helm of an 11-piece band. Sadly, A Real Labour Of Love also marks the passing of long-serving trombonist John Johnson. A former member of Simply Red who joined forces with Campbell seven years ago, Johnson played on the album but passed away the night before the rest of the group were due to play a benefit concert to raise money for his cancer treatment. The album is dedicated to him.
The unique artwork for A Real Labour Of Love by celebrated American contemporary artist Mark T Smith was specially commissioned for the release. A first edition print, signed by the artist and the band, is being auctioned with proceeds going to the Teenage Cancer Trust. In addition, an exclusive coloured vinyl edition of A Real Labour Of Love with a signed print is now available.
The group are now looking forward to taking their new album on the road, with UK festival appearances lined up for the summer and a UK arena tour in the pipeline for 2019. Given the massive success of the trio’s last Labour Of Love outing, a 2016 tour that featured sold-out shows at the O2 Arena in London and the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, there is bound to be a huge appetite for A Real Labour Of Love.
“The reaction to that tour was fantastic, and every show was a sell-out,” says Ali Campbell “Now we’re ready to do it all again. We knew most of these songs back to front before we began recording A Real Labour Of Love, so the challenge was to make them our own rather than copying the originals.”
A Real Labour Of Love will be released on 2 March. Scroll down to read the full tracklisting and pre-order here.
A Real Labour Of Love:
‘Making Love’
‘She Loves Me Now’
‘Strive’
‘Here I Come’
‘Telephone Love/’Rumours’
‘How Could I Leave’
‘Ebony Eyes’
‘Hush Darling’
‘Hard Times’
‘Moving Away’
‘International Herb’
‘A Place In The Sun’
‘Tune In’
‘Once Ago’
‘In The Rain’
‘Under Me Sleng Teng’
Chris kiely
January 16, 2018 at 4:25 pm
Looking so forward to the new album. Will pre order . BIG LOVE.
Graham Gaffney
January 17, 2018 at 3:12 pm
When will 2018 tour dates be released
Andrew Butcher
January 18, 2018 at 4:54 pm
Can’t wait for new album, all I listen to is UB40 (Ali singing of course)
Goonhilly
January 18, 2018 at 7:07 pm
Sounds like a drowning rat
Pascal
January 21, 2018 at 7:10 pm
Preordered the album! With a signed print! So exited! Love She Loves Me Now! Big Love from the Netherlands!!
Gabriela
January 22, 2018 at 12:00 am
Ansiosa! Gran amor
Wendy Woods
February 22, 2018 at 7:29 pm
Bring it on Ali and the boys…going back to your roots. Labour of Love 4
Angelika Freiwald
March 1, 2018 at 8:47 pm
Looking forward to the new release, must be good like all your songs , for the heart and soul , for lovers , for friends etc . etc Big Love
Dotty mac
March 2, 2018 at 9:43 am
Isn’t it about time they brought out something original this is not going back to their roots as they would have been grown men when most of these songs came out… Uninspired
Stephen Hibbs
March 2, 2018 at 9:30 pm
First class album can’t wait for tour keep it real guys
Josie brown
March 4, 2018 at 4:36 pm
Ali Campbell is ub40.keep on recording great music.x
Kippa
March 10, 2018 at 11:56 am
BRILL BRUM BOYS DO IT FOR ME