Playbill for UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, Astro, and Mickey Virtue

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Playbill for UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, Astro, and Mickey Virtue
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FEATURING
ALI CAMPBELL,
ASTRO, AND
MICKEY VIRTUE
When vocalist Astro and keyboard umphant gigs this year -- in places as far
player Mickey Virtue rejoined forces flung as Nigeria, South Africa and Papua
“(I Can’t
Help)
Love
With
You”
Guinea
-- Ali,
Mickey
and Astro are
with Ali Campbell,
the spirit
of theirFalling
old Newin
now
turning
their
attention
band UB40 was“Inever
going
to
be
far
Got You Babe” · “Red Red Wine” to the stufrom the surface. All three were found- dio and a new album, Silhouette, that is
ing members of the iconic Birmingham an inspired mix of freshly-minted new
reggae troupe who topped the UK singles songs and sparkling, reggaefied cover
Friday,
October
2, 2015
| 8:00pm
of classics
by The Beatles, Bob
chart on three occasions
and sold
70 mil- versions
Dylan,
The
Chi-Lites
and others.
lion records as they took their Tickets
smooth start
at $35
Silhouette, recorded in London’s
yet rootsy musical blend to all corners of
legendary RAK Studios, plays unashamthe globe.
Sponsor:
Having reiterated their credentials edly to the trio’s
strengths. Ali’s voice,
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as Tickets:
consummate
live performers with tri- described by Astro as being “like a fine
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wine” (red, presumably), remains as strong
as ever - rich, melodic and instantly recognisable. With the redoubtable Astro
lending strong vocal support and Mickey’s
keyboards to the fore in a new band that
includes a three-piece horn section, their
lithe but potent sound should delight fans
old and new.
“Going into the studio with Ali again
took me back in time,” says Astro. “We
hadn’t recorded together for years. But, once
he started singing, the years just rolled away.
And, whenever I had my own ideas for a vocal part, I was encouraged to go for it. There
was never any hassle, as we’re all having
such a blast.”
“Silhouette is like a continuation of the
solo albums Ali has made since leaving the
old band,” adds Mickey. “Musically, he’s
been really consistent. Ali’s genius is the way
he can work a set of lyrics around a great
melody. Any song he sings could easily be a
UB40 tune.”
Among the album’s highlights is the title track and first single Silhouette. A 1957
hit for the American doo-wop group The
Rays, though the yearning take that appears
on the album owes more to an early 1970s
version by the crown prince of reggae, the
late Dennis Brown. “It’s a cracking tune and
the reaction when we play it live is phenomenal,” says Astro, who adds vocals to
the track. “We’ve always mixed covers and
originals. On the first UB40 album, Signing
Off, we had one song by Randy Newman (I
Think It’s Going To Rain Today) and another made famous by Billie Holiday (Strange
Fruit).”
Silhouette also includes an upbeat reggae interpretation of Any Time At All (from
The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night album), a
cover of Bob Dylan’s enigmatic 1966 single
I Want You (a number Ali remembers from
his childhood) and an inspired take on The
Chi-Lites’ Yes I’m Ready (a song originally
on the B-side of the soul standard Have You
Seen Her). Says Ali: “Have You Seen Her was
a song that meant a lot to me in the 1970s.
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I used to listen to the seven-inch single on
my Dansette record player in the dark. And,
in Yes I’m Ready, there was also a great track
on the flipside – a song that nobody has really heard of.”
Two other covers that may be less familiar are Sha-La-La, once a harmony hit
for The Pioneers, and Jamaican singer Ernie Smith’s Ride On Sammy, a cautionary
tale that warns a philandering rude boy to
change his ways. There is also the lilting
lovers rock of Missing You. It was written
by Lionel Richie as a tribute to his departed
friend Marvin Gaye, it was a hit for Diana
Ross, though Ali is covering the Lee Roy
Gibbons version. “Lee Roy misinterpreted
it as a love song,” he says. “He assumed that
Lionel Richie wrote it about a woman he
was missing, but it was actually inspired by
his memories of Marvin.”
Amid such originals as the self-explanatory Reggae Music and Cyber Bully Boys,
the album contains the poignant Tomorrow
On My Shoulder, a previously unpublished
track written by Ali’s father, Scottish folk
singer Ian Campbell. “It’s a song about parenthood,” says Ali. “My dad gave it to me
when I had my first son.”
As original members of UB40, Ali,
Mickey and Astro helped to define reggae
music for a generation. The multi-racial
band, formed in 1979 in the Birmingham
suburb of Moseley, pooled a diverse set of
influences to put a fresh, indigenous slant
on Jamaican reggae. After encouragement
from Chrissie Hynde, who offered them
support slots with her chart-topping band
The Pretenders, they recorded their independently released debut album, Signing
Off, on an eight-track tape machine in the
home of producer Bob Lamb. An unexpected number two album, it gave them the conviction to chart their own course.
“Chrissie Hynde discovered us,” recalls
Ali. “We’d only done a dozen gigs when she
saw us at the Rock Garden in London. She
was top of the charts at that time, but she
took us on tour. We were on the road with
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“We owed a lot to the late 1970s ska
movement, too,” adds Mickey. “We shirttailed the ska movement but we also stood
apart from the 2-tone acts: their thing was
a mix of punk and ska and ours was a new
homegrown strand of reggae.”
UB40 went on to dominate charts
around the world, not least with the hugely
successful Labour Of Love series. The first
Labour Of Love album, in 1983, yielded a
cover of Neil Diamond’s Red Red Wine that
topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. The band secured two further chart-topping singles at home in (I Can’t Help) Falling
In Love With You (also another US number
one) and I Got You Babe, a duet between Ali
and the band’s old friend Chrissie Hynde,
and Ali and Robin Campbell also scored a
No.1 with Baby Come Back.
When Ali Campbell departed in 2008
after 29 years and a dozen major world tours
with the band, he was followed out of UB40
by Mickey Virtue. Campbell, with Mickey
lending a helping hand, has since released
two solo albums. Astro remained with the
band until November 2013, when he left to
team up again with Ali and Mickey. Now,
following some spectacular gigs at home
and abroad, the trio are facing the future
with renewed confidence and vigour.
“When we play live now, it feels like a
real group,” says Ali. “The musicians in our
band have all played with other reggae acts,
so they love what we’re doing. And the fact
that Astro is back with us after six years
speaks volumes about the music we are
making.”
“For me, it’s all about promoting reggae. At the end of the day, the fans don’t care
about what goes on behind the scenes. They
only care about the music, and I’m sure they
are going to love this record.”
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Performance
counts
Lynda Hinton CRS, GRI
Managing Broker
[email protected]
(360) 303-1023
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UPCOMING
THU
8
Mt. Baker Planned
Parenthood Presents:
Tig Notaro
7 p.m. | $20.25-$24 | Reception $50
FRI
9
SUN
11
MBT Presents: Carlos Núñez
7:30 p.m. | $20-39
Whatcom Symphony
Orchestra: A Royal Opening
3 p.m. | $14-49
UP NEXT ON THE MAIN STAGE
OCT
9
MBT Presents: Carlos Núñez
7:30 p.m. | $20-39
Dubbed “the Seventh Chieftain” for his
longtime collaboration with Ireland’s
famous folk band, celebrated musician
Carlos Núñez has spent the last few
decades building a solo career on the
Celtic foundations of his homeland in
Galicia, Spain. The expert piper is the
undisputed master of the gaita, the
signature Galician bagpipes, and has been
heralded as the musical ambassador for
the Galician branch of the Celtic genre
tree. A self-proclaimed “inter-Celtic”
artist, Núñez also incorporates rock, jazz,
and other elements into his work.
October
OCT
2-18
SAT
3
MBT Autumn Rep: Forever
Plaid Walton Theatre | Times Vary | $35
Skookum Kids Presents:
King’s Kaleidoscope 7 p.m. | $15
WED
14
Teton Gravity Research
Presents: Paradise Waits –
A Ski & Snowboard Film
7:30 p.m. | $12-15
Nicola Pearson Presents:
23 Staged Reading of “Carried
by the Current” 7:30 p.m. | Free
WED La Jolla Booking Agency
23 Presents: In My Life –
A Musical Theatre Tribute to
the Beatles 7:30 p.m. | $25-65
SAT MBT Presents: An Evening
24 with Jake Shimabukuro
WED
7:30 p.m. | $30-39
November
MON
2
SAT
7
MBT Presents: 42nd Street
7 p.m. | $30-69
Justin Ver Burg: Comedian,
Ventriloquist, Song Parodies
8 p.m. | $23.95
Blue items are Mount Baker Theatre events. Shows are on the Main Stage unless otherwise noted.
All purchases are subject to applicable fees. Group or age-related discounts may apply - contact the
Ticket Office for details. To order tickets, call (360) 734-6080 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Not an MBT-Ticketed Event, see details online.
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ABOVE
THE
REST
By sponsoring
shows, Yorky’s
Market is helping
MBT provide the
quality programs our
community needs
and deserves.
David Yorkston,
Yorky’s Market
SponSorShip opporTuniTieS
733-5793 x304
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Mount Baker Theatre
P RESENTS
JUST
ADDED!
Saturday, January 16, 2016 | 7:30pm
Tickets start at $32
Pink Martini offers up a lively blend of classical,
jazz and old-fashioned pop that speaks to
everyone who loves great enterainment.
SPONSOR:
HEATHER OTHMER, WINDERMERE REAL ESTATE
Tickets: Call 360.734.6080 or
Visit the NEW MountBakerTheatre.com
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Season Sponsor:
coming to Bellingham octoBer 2015
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