Little Baggariddim

[1][6] The EP comprises six tracks, four of which were released outside of North America in September 1985 on UB40's sixth studio album Baggariddim.

Reviewing for Rolling Stone, Rob Tannenbaum wrote that "the whole record coheres brilliantly" and that it "will surely stand as one of 1985's best EPs, and it makes one hungry for a Big Baggariddim".

[7] Steve Matteo for Spin highlighted the simplistic packaging and release, praising its affordability, and that "Little Baggariddim is a way for UB40 to stay true to their ideals while hoping for a bit more recognition".

Matteo concluded that the songs "show the group's crossing into many different styles of music, though I hope their earliest fans and those who fancy themselves reggae purists won't be put off by their moving in more pop-oriented directions".

[8] Billboard wrote that the group "could read a Stateside breakthrough" with "I Got You Babe", and that "both that track and its companions hew to the band's updated but faithful reggae sensibility".