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Rat in the Kitchen
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Album: Rat in the Kitchen
# Song Title   Time
1)    All I Want To Do More Info...
2)    You Could Meet Somebody More Info...
3)    Tell It Like It Is More Info...
4)    The Elevator More Info...
5)    Watchdogs More Info...
6)    Rat In Mi Kitchen More Info...
7)    Looking Down At My Reflection More Info...
8)    Don't Blame Me More Info...
9)    Sing Our Own Song More Info...
 
Album: Rat in the Kitchen
# Song Title   Time
1)    All I Want To Do More Info...
2)    You Could Meet Somebody More Info...
3)    Tell It Like It Is More Info...
4)    The Elevator More Info...
5)    Watchdogs More Info...
6)    Rat In Mi Kitchen More Info...
7)    Looking Down At My Reflection More Info...
8)    Don't Blame Me More Info...
9)    Sing Our Own Song More Info...
 
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  • UB40: Ali & Robin Campell (vocals, guitar); Astro (vocals, trumpet); Norman Lamont Hassan (vocals, trombone, percussion); Brian Travers (saxophone, lyricon); Michael Virtue (keyboards); Earl Falconer (bass).
  • Personnel: Ali Campbell , Robin Campbell (vocals, guitar); Astro (vocals, trumpet); Norman Hassan (vocals, trombone, percussion); Jaki Graham, Mo Birch, Ruby Turner (vocals); Brian Travers (saxophone, lyricon); Patrick Tenyue, Herb Alpert (trumpet); Henry Tenyue (trombone); Michael Virtue (keyboards); Earl Falconer (bass guitar); James "Jimmy" Brown (drums).
  • Recording information: Abattoir Studios, Birmingham, England; The Abottoit, Birmingham, England.
  • Director: Ken Friedman.
  • Photographer: Anton Corbijn.
  • Arranger: UB40.
  • In the U.K., UB40 were major stars, and this album was their sixth Top Ten hit, featuring the singles "Sing Your Own Song," "All I Want to Do," and "Rat in Mi Kitchen." In the U.S., the group remained a developing act with a modest following, but they were only able to score a hit by covering a previous hit like "I Got You, Babe." Rat in the Kitchen did nothing to change that, although it was, as usual, a tuneful collection of reggae. ~ William Ruhlmann
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