UB40 frontman Ali Campbell says he left the reggae band due to “management difficulties” and not to pursue a solo career, which had previously been claimed. The musician, who has sold over 60 million records worldwide, was left furious at “administrative practices” and decisions that had been made in recent years and has launched an investigation into his “business affairs” in relation to the band.
The Birmingham born singer claims that leaving the band was one of the most painful choices he has ever made.
He said: “No words can express how upset I feel today that I have been forced to make this decision.
“I am perhaps most upset on behalf of the fans, who have stuck with us, through thick and thin.”
His full statement reads: “As one of the founder members of UB40, I have put the band first in my life for the last 28 years and am deeply saddened at the ending of that relationship. No words can express how upset I feel today that I have been forced to make this decision.
“I am perhaps most upset on behalf of the fans, who have stuck with us, through thick and thin, throughout the years and are the best fans in the world.
“However, I feel that it is important for me to put the record straight on my reasons for leaving the band.
“Contrary to some of the misleading, false information and accusations that have been circulating in recent months, the reason for my forthcoming departure from the band is NOT, as has been stated, due to my wanting to pursue a solo career. That is not the truth!! I released my first solo album 13 years ago and when I released my current solo album I had every intention to continuing to balance my solo career with my commitment to the band.
“The reason for me leaving the band is that management difficulties, which have been ongoing for almost 5 years, had become intolerable. I have been deeply unhappy with administrative practices and with many decisions that have been made in recent years and I have an ongoing investigation into the handling of my business affairs in relation to UB40. Suffice to say I felt I had no other option but to resign from my band.
“This decision has not been taken lightly and has come as a result of a long, painful and agonizing thought process.
“I know UB40 will carry on successfully without me and I wish them all the very best - they have been my family for the last 28 years and will always be my brothers.
“Big Love
“Ali.”
By Owen Williams, Jan 25 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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