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Present Arms in Dub is an album released by UB40 in 1981 ...
That makes the reading a bit easier, and differentiates the two subjects you're talking about here.
I hope that helps you. I would have edited the article myself, but I don't have the expertise and you obviously do. If you need more assistance, feel free to ask questions here on the talk page; I'll be watching it. Happy Wiki-ing :-) -- MatthewDBA 17:00, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
I removed most of this page despite agreeing with some of it; it was a very personal review, removed text follows:
Present Arms in Dub was the first album ever to reach the UK top 40 album charts, and proves the band were right in thinking Dub could become popular if given the same airplay as other forms of music. Right from the start, the swinging brass echoes and bass heavy drums of the title track, through to the Dub version of One in Ten will have you harking back to your student digs. Although UB40 were ahead of their time in early 80s mainstream Britain by releasing a Dub album devoid of any lyrics, they were merely doing what their heroes had been doing for the previous 15 years, but bringing it to a wider audience. This therefore takes you back to my first point about them wanting to popularise reggae / Dub. The very fact that so many other bands ( Massive Attack / Morcheeba et al) continue to popularise this genre is thanks in no small part to UB40. As for my favourite track, as brilliant and live-sounding the brass may be in 'Present Arms in Dub', I'd have to plump for 'Neon Haze' which gives you Earl Falconer playing bass at his best. I'd recommend Present Arms in Dub as the ideal place to start when setting out on the Dub adventure.
Paul Tracy|\ talk 21:52, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 21:09, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
Fixed —Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.168.72.95 ( talk) 00:45, 19 February 2010 (UTC)