Showing posts with label UB40. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UB40. Show all posts

Monday, 12 July 2021

Robert Palmer & UB40 - 1990 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight FLAC


 

 "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" is a 1967 song by Bob Dylan first released on John Wesley Harding. In 1990, Robert Palmer and UB40 released a cover version of the song. It was released as a single in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe. It appears on Robert Palmer's albums Don't Explain and on the 1995 best of The Very Best of. The song was successful, particularly in Australia #4, Austria #5, the Netherlands #5 and Switzerland #5, it also secured a #6 placing in both the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was most successful in New Zealand, where it reached #1 for a week in February 1991.



Tracks.

01 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
02 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Extended Version)
03 Deep End

Thursday, 20 August 2020

Robert Palmer - 1990 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight feat. UB40 FLAC





 "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" is a 1967 song by Bob Dylan.

In 1990, Robert Palmer and UB40 released a cover version of the song. It was released as a single in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe. It appears on Robert Palmer's albums Don't Explain and on the 1995 best of The Very Best of. The song was successful, particularly in Australia #4, Austria #5, the Netherlands #5 and Switzerland #5,and it also secured a number-six placing in both the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was most successful in New Zealand, where it reached number one for a week in February 1991.



Tracks.



01 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
02 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Extended Version)
03 Deep End

Saturday, 27 July 2019

Afrika Bambaataa And Family Feat. UB40‎ - 1988 - Reckless CDS FLAC





Afrika Bambaataa (/ˌæfrɪkə bæmˈbɑːtə/; born Lance Taylor April 17, 1957) is an American disc jockey, rapper, songwriter and producer from the South Bronx, New York. He is notable for releasing a series of genre-defining electro tracks in the 1980s that influenced the development of hip hop culture. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the originators of breakbeat DJing and is respectfully known as "The Godfather" and "Amen Ra of Hip Hop Kulture", as well as the father of electro-funk.



Tracks.



01 Reckless (Ft. UB40)
02 Reckless (The Soca Chant Zouk Mix) (Ft. UB40)
03 Mind Body and Soul

Tuesday, 5 March 2019

UB40 - 2001 - Cover Up FLAC





UB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group. UB40 have sold over 70 million records worldwide.[2] The ethnic make-up of the band's original line-up was diverse, with musicians of English, Welsh, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish and Yemeni parentage

A 2002 single "Cover Up" from the album of the same name charted in France at #10, Switzerland #55 and 54 in the UK.



Tracks.



01 Cover Up
02 Couvre La (feat. Nuttea)
03   Don´t Forget To Smell The Roses

Thursday, 16 November 2017

UB40 - 1993 - (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You FLAC





In 1993, British reggae band UB40 recorded the song as the first single from their 1993 album Promises and Lies. The song was released in May 1993, in the majority of countries worldwide. It eventually climbed to #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 after debuting at #100, and remained there for seven weeks. It was also #1 in the United Kingdom, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, and New Zealand.



Tracks



01 I Can't Help Falling in Love with You
02 Jungle Love
03 I Can't Help Falling in Love with You (Extended Mix) 

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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

UB4O - 1991 - Here 1 @m (C0me and T@ke Me)




UB40 are a British reggae/pop band formed in December 1978 in south Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success.

"Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" is a 1973 song by written by Al Green and Teenie Hodges and covered by UB40, included on their 1989 album, Labour of Love II. Released as a single in 1990, the song was an international hit, reaching #7 on the US charts and #3 on the Australian charts in 1991.




Tracks


01. Here I Am (Come and Take Me)
02. Here I Am (Come and Take Me) [Extended Mix]
03. Wear You to the Ball
04. Red Red Wine
05. I Got You Babe