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Ali Campbell|Running Free

Running Free

Ali Campbell

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As the frontman of UB40 with a very distinctive voice and style, Ali Campbell was used to both original songs and covers, and there were a few of both on Running Free, his second solo album but his first without his bandmates in 12 years. He wasn't on his own, however, recruiting some friends and well respected musicians to duet with him on several of the tracks; most of them are namechecked on the album cover. Johnny Nash had already put a light reggae beat to his original hit "Hold Me Tight" as far back as 1968, and Campbell does not change much on his version 39 years later. Charles & Eddie didn't appear on this version of "Would I Lie to You," a song they took to number one in 1992, but the claim that this is a duet with Bitty McLean is rather dubious, as Campbell's nasally vocals dominate the song, as they do on "Hallelujah Time" with Smokey Robinson. Perhaps Robinson should have been asked to guest on the song "Being with You," which he'd originally taken to number one in 1981, but instead that honor went to Mick Hucknall, whose voice was clear enough to be heard alongside Campbell's. At least Katie Melua gets a couple of verses of her own on "Don't Try This at Home." As for the rest of the songs, there's not much that can be said for them, perhaps UB40's time had already come and gone, but one of the most poignant songs from Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, "Village Ghetto Life," was given a lilting lovers rock beat but the whole song was spoiled by a pointless rap in the middle by Aston "Family Man" Barrett and Don Yute.

© Sharon Mawer /TiVo

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1
Running Free
00:04:06

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

2
Hold Me Tight
00:03:59

Ali Campbell, Performer - Bryan Atkinson, Composer, Lyricist - Johnny Nash, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

3
I'll Be Standing By
00:03:29

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Lemar, Performer

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

4
Don't Go
00:03:05

Ali Campbell, Performer - Burt Bacharach, Composer - Bob Hilliard, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

5
Would I Lie to You
00:03:05

Ali Campbell, Performer - Bitty McLean, Performer - Peter Vale, Composer, Lyricist - Mick Leeson, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

6
I Want One of Those
00:03:14

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

7
Hallelujah Time
00:03:50

Ali Campbell, Performer - Smokey Robinson, Performer - Neville Livingston, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

8
Don't Try This At Home
00:04:05

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Katie Melua, Performer - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

9
Flex
00:03:52

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

10
Being With You
00:03:59

Ali Campbell, Performer - Mick Hucknall, Performer - Smokey Robinson, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

11
Gotta Get Away
00:03:33

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

12
Devoted to You
00:03:04

Ali Campbell, Performer - Robin Campbell, Performer - Boudleaux Bryant, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

13
Village Ghetto Land
00:04:48

Ali Campbell, Performer - Aston Barrett, Performer - Don Yute, Performer - Stevie Wonder, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

14
Cold Around My Heart
00:03:59

Ali Campbell, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Brian Travers, Composer, Lyricist

2007 Crumbs The Label, exclusively licensed to edel entertainment GmbH

Album review

As the frontman of UB40 with a very distinctive voice and style, Ali Campbell was used to both original songs and covers, and there were a few of both on Running Free, his second solo album but his first without his bandmates in 12 years. He wasn't on his own, however, recruiting some friends and well respected musicians to duet with him on several of the tracks; most of them are namechecked on the album cover. Johnny Nash had already put a light reggae beat to his original hit "Hold Me Tight" as far back as 1968, and Campbell does not change much on his version 39 years later. Charles & Eddie didn't appear on this version of "Would I Lie to You," a song they took to number one in 1992, but the claim that this is a duet with Bitty McLean is rather dubious, as Campbell's nasally vocals dominate the song, as they do on "Hallelujah Time" with Smokey Robinson. Perhaps Robinson should have been asked to guest on the song "Being with You," which he'd originally taken to number one in 1981, but instead that honor went to Mick Hucknall, whose voice was clear enough to be heard alongside Campbell's. At least Katie Melua gets a couple of verses of her own on "Don't Try This at Home." As for the rest of the songs, there's not much that can be said for them, perhaps UB40's time had already come and gone, but one of the most poignant songs from Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, "Village Ghetto Life," was given a lilting lovers rock beat but the whole song was spoiled by a pointless rap in the middle by Aston "Family Man" Barrett and Don Yute.

© Sharon Mawer /TiVo

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