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Tell It Like It Is (DEP International 1986)





   Would you rather be not knowing that Birmingham, England also spawning great Reggae/Dancehall/Rocksteady group just like how the world knowing UB40 back then and through their entire career in music world and until then, let yourself dancing high and low happy while listening to the picking on the band’s eighties era recording release for the performing best from the crew themselves: Brian Travers, Ali Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Earl Falconer, Jim Brown to Norman Hassan and Robin Campbell among other names and ex-members doing the jumping like nuts everywhere they’d seeing rodents as the music beats going non-steady forcing people and couples to drink a lot and harder in motion holding each other tight for body moving. 

   Reggae Pop meets the regenerates of East Indies generation legacy stays through the Britain which making it greater filling with more variation thru Dub, Synth-Pop and regular Dancehall of culture blends is the key why UB40 puts Rat In The Kitchen sounded awesome in repertoire tracks listed here from All I Want To Do, You Could Meet Somebody, The Elevator, Watchdogs onto Looking Down At My Reflections gives the listeners sending messages in form of the lyrics and neat arranging songs written and played as solid as the holiday weather suns over Jamaica café where you got your private mini bars and beautiful chicks to spend a quality time with. 

Whoa ! 





Rat In The Kitchen:
http://myzuka.club/Album/28681/Ub40-Rat-In-The-Kitchen-1986




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