The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000

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  • Great music 7  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    That's great music that matches the mood. The classics like "Red Red Wine", "I Got You Babe" and "Cant Help Falling in Love" are going to some other titles that do not go out of your ear. However, not all songs on the CD
  • My favorites all missing ...  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    Of course, it's hard to squeeze twenty years band to a shekel. Unfortunately (from 1989) were the songs from "my" UB40 time almost all gone ... I miss "Homely girl", "Here I am (come and take me)" and especially "I'
  • Every song a hit  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    Who likes reggae is this album do not come around it. It belongs in every good music collection. Every song is a true joy. Reggae in its original style. UB40 halt. Top!
  • Great collection!  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    20 Tracks absolute good mood music with UB 40, heart, what do you want more? Really I have perceived the band in 1983 when they published Red Red Wine, become really a fan I am then 1989 KINGSTON TOWN, since I enjoy regularly the albums but this one
  • The Hammer! What more do you want?  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    The CD is for all the UB 40 like the hammer, as all songs are on it. I really do not buy a lot of audio CDs, but this is worthwhile because all the songs are good. In many CDs you have only one or two good songs and the rest is just stop it. Here are
  • Everything you need! 2  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    Fans of UB40 will be satisfied with this CD definitely! Because it is simply all the songs on it, which belong to the hits. And with Red Red Wine as a first track you come on directly in the right mood! But of course the CD is intended not only for U
  • Melodious pop reggae  

    The Very Best of UB40 1980-2000 (Audio CD)
    It might not be roots, but UB40 has mellow reggae pop down to a T. This hit-packed compilation includes one of Their early ska-based songs Food For Thought, plus all Their later successes. Most of their biggest hits were covers of older classics, But