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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MARVIN & JOAN WAYNE SAN JUAN AIRLINES THE CHRYSALIS INN & SPA MEMBER RECEPTIONS SUPPORTED BY: WADE BENNETT KING EDUCATION SERIES SPONSOR: Frank King Family EDUCATION PROGRAM SPONSORS: A Great Nation Deserves Great Art HERITAGE BANK LYNDA HINTON, WINDERMERE REAL ESTATE MONCRIEFF CONSTRUCTION TRANS-OCEAN PRODUCTS UMQUA BANK WECU - WHATCOM EDUCATIONAL CREDIT UNION TOWER CLUB: COLUMBIA BANK JAMES’ PLACE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Admin.: (360) 733-5793 | Ticketing: (360) 734-6080 www.mountbakertheatre.com Spotlight MBT | 5 6 | MBT Spotlight 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, INFUSION SOLUTIONS, INC. as Tickets: consummate live performers with tri- described by Astro as being “like a fine 360.734.6080 MountBakerTheatre.com Season Sponsor: Spotlight MBT | 7 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. 8 | MBT Spotlight 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 White City by BenMann Thank you for helping us raise over $25,000 in donations and making us the Top Fundraising Team in the Whatcom Relay for Life 2015 The Pretenders when our first single, Food For Thought and King, reached number four in the charts.” “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. 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