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Flying High

Ali Campbell

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Album Review

UB40 fans intrigued to see how former frontman Ali Campbell would fare since his acrimonious departure a year previously could be forgiven for thinking the Brummie vocalist was in the midst of a midlife crisis, judging by the guest appearance of grime artist Sway and a cover of a Britney Spears song on his third solo album, Flying High. But while its star-studded roll call may be more suited to pirate radio than the Radio 2-friendly guest list of predecessor Running Free (Mick Hucknall, Katie Melua), it isn't the radical departure its credits suggest. Indeed, only the rather shoehorned quickfire lyrical delivery of the aforementioned South London MC on "It's a Crime" would sound out of place on his previous outfit's back catalog, as Campbell wraps his distinctive nasal tones around 14 tracks that stick rigidly to his well-worn formula of lilting reggae and breezy ska-pop. Spears may be an unlikely choice of artist to interpret, but his melancholic take on Circus album track "Out from Under" proves that he's capable of creating the sounds of Kingston Town from the most unlikeliest of sources, an ability that he also showcases on the calypso-tinged Lady Saw-featuring rendition of the Hollies' Merseybeat classic "What You Gonna Do Bout It?," the playful brass-fused reworking of Tom Jones' Vegas' staple "She's a Lady" (with a little help from Shaggy), and the first song Elvis ever recorded, "My Happiness," which turns the '30s-penned romantic ballad into a chilled-out slice of lovers rock. But Flying High fails to live up to its title's promise on the seven original compositions, as the repetitive horn-led instrumental title track, the Bob Marley tribute "Don't Shoot the Messenger," and the plodding dub of "Everways," which fails to make full use of Craig David's soulful tones, coast along rather than soar, with only the rousing Lion King-esque tribal pop of "Visions," a collaboration with Danny K and the Soweto Gospel Choir, forming any lasting impact. Despite first impressions, Flying High indicates Campbell should have no problem taking the majority of his UB40 audience with him, but its business-as-usual approach means he's also unlikely to attract any new converts. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

awesome :)

this is ali campbells 3rd ! solo album and they just keep gettin better an better !! some crackin covers and some well written songs .... up to now visions is my fav , but every song is awesome :) still a little gutted that he postponed his manchester gig in june as id been waiting for it since last yr , just gotta wait till ub40 gig in december now and the rescheduled ali gig ....... bring it on ...... big love

The sounds of reggae we love from Ali C!

I Love UB40 and saw them play several times over the years, this album has everything that was beloved about UB40, sweet reggae melodies, great summer vibes and the unique vocal talent of Ali Campbell. It's great to see that his solo stuff continues to enhance his reputation of one of the great reggae singers of his generation. I grew up listening to Bob Marley, U-Roy, Jimmy Cliff and other black reggae greats and Ali Campbell (a white guy from Birmingham) can certainly take his place among them as a true reggae star. This will be the soundtrack to my summer!

can it get any better?

this is the second solo cd that ali campbell has done. Track 1 is best on cd a well recorded disc great sound and great music .Keep them cumming fella

Biography

Born: 15 February 1959 in Birmingham, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

A household name in modern pop-reggae circles, Ali Campbell (born Alistair Campbell on February 15, 1959, in Birmingham, England) was known — mostly — as the lead vocalist and guitar player for U.K. reggae act UB40. That band, which Campbell formed with the seven other members in the late '70s, was a U.K. pop chart stalwart, eventually cracking the U.S. market with its stylistic covers of popular favorites such as "Red Red Wine" and "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You." Besides being...
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