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"One in Ten" is a song by British
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, released in July 1981 as a single from their second album '' Present Arms''. It became the band's fourth top-ten hit, peaking at number seven on the UK Singles Chart.


Background and release

The song title refers to the approximately 10% of the local workforce claiming
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in the band's home region of West Midlands in the summer of 1981 when the song was recorded and released. It is a protest against the then-
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at a time when there was rising unemployment and inequality in the UK. The song also highlights the inequalities in the UK and around the world, referencing poverty, hunger, suicide, drug addiction and homelessness. "One in Ten" was released in the UK as a double A-side single with "Present Arms in Dub", a dub version of the ''Present Arms'' title track which was included on the dub remix album '' Present Arms in Dub''. Elsewhere, in Europe, "One in Ten" was released as the sole A-side with a different B-side, "Sardonicus", taken from ''Present Arms''. In Australia, "Wildcat", also from the album, was released as the B-side.


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808 State version

In November 1992, British
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released a remix of "One in Ten" as a single from their fourth album ''
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''. It became the group's sixth and penultimate top-twenty hit in the UK, peaking at number 17.


Background and release

808 State's remix has been described as one of the first popular mash-ups, in this case taking the original UB40 recording and superimposing elements, mainly the vocals and saxophone, onto a track recorded by 808 State. Mash-ups had been growing in popularity since the beginning of the 1990s with
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" in 1991 by
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featuring
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, both of which had huge chart success. The remix of "One in Ten" came about after record label
ZTT Records ZTT Records is a British record label founded in 1983 by the record producer Trevor Horn, the businesswoman Jill Sinclair and the ''NME'' journalist Paul Morley. They released music by acts including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, the ...
wanted the group to record a song with vocals on so it would gain more
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. The single was originally set for release in the UK and Europe in October 1992 with the ZTT Records catalogue number ZANG 35; however, it was withdrawn before release due to incorrect copyright crediting. It received its release with the catalogue number ZANG 39 at the end of November. "One in Ten" also saw a release in the US on
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.


Track listings

7": ZTT / ZANG 39 # "One in Ten" (808 7") – 2:40 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Vocal) – 4:00 12": ZTT / ZANG 39T # "One in Ten" (808 Original Mix) – 4:16 # "One in Ten" (Fast Fon Mix) – 3:58 # "One in Ten" (808 7") – 2:40 12": ZTT / ZANG 39TX # "One in Ten" (UB40 Vocal) – 4:00 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Instrumental) – 5:00 12": Tommy Boy / TB 553 (US) # "One in Ten" (808 Original Mix) – 4:16 # "One in Ten" (Fast Fon Mix) – 3:58 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Vocal) – 4:00 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Instrumental) – 5:00 CD: ZTT / ZANG 39CD & Tommy Boy / TBCD 553 (US) # "One in Ten" (808 7") – 2:40 # "One in Ten" (808 Original Mix) – 4:16 # "One in Ten" (Fast Fon Mix) – 3:58 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Vocal) – 4:00 # "One in Ten" (UB40 Instrumental) – 5:00


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References

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