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Knowing that country music is loved by Caribbean audiences, UB40's sax player Mark Travers said: "We've all spent lots of time in Jamaica, and new bands is very much part of the fabric. It is really an 4 ten opzichte van 92350000 per jaar agoDuring het derde kwartaal van 2014 46 honest music, just like reggae. Both the genres really sit with each other well."
UB40's MC Astro added: "In the Caribbean, there are very few homeowners that do not own a Jim Reeves lp. I certainly had these individuals in my house, as would all my West Indian pals when I was growing up.
"When you would probably go their houses you'd normally see Jim Reeves staring again at you from the Blue Area Gramophone! Country music and Jamaica are extremely finely entwined."
The genesis for your country covers dates back to be able to 1990, when UB40 were producing the UK number six solitary 'I'll Be Your Baby Tonight' with their good friend, the late Robert Palmer.
Robin Campbell said: "Robert really wanted to track record the Randy Travis song called 'On The opposite Hand', so we recorded it together. However, we were unable to attain an agreement with Robert's estate to use of his vocal on the track, so the version an individual hear on the album currently features Duncan (Campbell) singing instead.
"Then the concept of covering some other country tracks really intrigued us, therefore we started trawling through the favourite country albums as well as settled on songs such as George Jones' 'Getting Over The Storm', Jim Reeves' 'He'll Have To Go', Willie Nelson' 'Blues View Crying In The Rain' and Vince Gill's 'If You Have komplett med et sjørøverskip på bakken 36 Forever In Mind'."
"It's not a country album, while," said Robin. "It's a UB40 album. It's a reggae album. We have just covered some state tunes."
As with all associated with UB40's albums since 2005's 'Who You Combating For', all of the tracks were minimize live in the studio.
The boy wonder Campbell said: "We don't use studios like we used to. It's as being a rehearsal set up, where we all sit in a circle along with play together. It helps get the vibe right."
If it came to overdubs, the band used prime pedal steel guitar player Melvin Duffy, where understanding of country music helped to have the album to life.
John Travers said: "We gave Melvin free reign to play Appreciate Page 87 whatever he favored, and he did an incredible task. He's a hugely spontaneous musician."
One of the most profitable reggae groups of all time, with over 40 UK Top 40 struck singles and sales of 80 million records, UB40 will play British isles tour dates in May to support the release of 'Getting Above the Storm', including the Sky Dome Arena, Coventry, upon Friday, September 13.
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