| Simply Red |

Live
in Bremen,
2003
|
| Background information |
| Origin |
Manchester,
England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop
Soul |
| Years active |
1985–present |
| Label(s) |
Elektra
(1985-1988)
East West (1989-2000)
simplyred.com (2001-Present) |
| Website |
http://www.simplyred.com |
| Members |
Mick
Hucknall
Dave
Clayton
Steve Lewinson
Kevin Robinson
Pete Lewinson
Dee
Johnson
Ian Kirkham
Kenji
Suzuki
Chris De Margary
Sarah Brown
John Johnson |
| Former members |
Tony
Bowers
Chris Joyce
Tim Kellett
Sylvan Richardson
Fritz McIntyre
Aziz Ibrahim
Heitor Teixeira Pereira
Gota
Yashiki
Tim Vine
Shaun Ward
Wayne Stobbard
Andy Wright
Mark Jaimes
Myllenda Lay
Dave Fryman
Colin
Graham
Janette Sewell
Dolly
James |
Simply Red are an English pop band.
Their style draws influences from pop, rock, jazz, reggae, and blue-eyed
soul. Over time, the name "Simply Red" has come to refer less to a
specific group of musicians, and is widely regarded as a name for Mick
Hucknall's recordings.
|
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Discography
- 3 See
also
- 4 External
links
|
Career
Simply Red's roots originate from the notorious 1976
Sex
Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester.
Manchester art student Mick Hucknall was one of the
many young music fans present, along with original members of Joy
Division, The Smiths and Buzzcocks,
who was inspired to form a band after witnessing that gig. The first
incarnation of the band was a punk group called The
Frantic Elevators. This band existed for 7 years, with limited releases
on local labels, but split in 1984 with only limited local attention and
critical acclaim for their final single, "Holding Back the Years".
After the demise of The Frantic Elevators, Hucknall linked up
with manager Elliot Rashman. By early 1985 Hucknall and Rashman had assembled a band
of local session musicians and began to attract record company
attention. Around this time the group adopted the name Simply Red
(after Hucknall's nickname, which denoted hair color, football
allegiance to Manchester United and
left-wing political affiliation). They signed to Elektra
in 1985, with the somewhat changeable line-up of Hucknall, Tony Bowers
(bass), Fritz McIntyre (keyboards), Tim Kellett (brass), Sylvan
Richardson (guitar) and Chris Joyce (drums).
Their first single, released in 1985, was "Money's Too Tight
(To Mention)", a cover of a soul standard originally recorded by The
Valentine Brothers. This single had a big international success,
reaching the UK
and Irish Top 20, later the American,
French
and Dutch
Top 30, and the Italian
Top 5, beginning a successful career in Italy, sometimes more
successful than in the UK. Their debut album, Picture
Book, was also released in 1985.
In 1986 the band re-recorded a song that
the Frantic Elevators had recorded earlier, "Holding Back the Years",
in a more accessible pop style, which was this time a major hit,
peaking at #2 in Great Britain, #3 in the Netherlands,
#20 in Italy and later #1 in Ireland and in
the United
States, establishing Simply Red as a household name. The song remains
the band's most recognized work. The album began to sell more copies,
and became an international hit album.
Their second album, 1987's Men
and Women saw the band adopting a more sober
and professional image, with bowler hats and colorful suits replacing
their earlier ragamuffin look, and the introspection and social
commentary of their debut replaced by a blue-eyed
soul sound with funk influences. Around this time Hucknall became a
tabloid personality, drawing attention and criticism for his alleged
womanising, and gaining a reputation as "a lecherous loudmouth" and
bien pensant. Despite Hucknall's bad reputation and the album's mixed
reviews, Men and Women was a commercial success.
With their third album A New
Flame in 1989, Simply Red adopted a yet more mainstream
populist sound aimed for commercial rather than critical success,
typified by their cover of Harold Melvin's pop classic "If You
Don't Know Me By Now", which became their second U.S. #1
hit and one of the biggest singles of the year internationally; and
their greatest success until now. Hucknall was by this time an
international superstar, being photographed with models and Hollywood
celebrities. This seemed to harm the band's coherence as a unit, with
Hucknall declaring in 1991
that Simply Red was "essentially a solo project".
The band's popular career peaked later that year with the
release of Stars, which
became the best-selling album for two years running in Europe and the UK
(though notably had far less success in the US than their previous
albums). Stars mixed Hucknall's anti-Thatcherite
political lyrics with an easy-listening lounge-jazz sound,
apparently to avoid alienation of their existing fanbase.
After touring and promoting Stars for two
years, Simply Red returned in 1995 with "Fairground", a dance-influenced
track featuring prominently a sample from Zki
& Dobri's Goodmen project. A massive radio hit, "Fairground"
went on to become the band’s first British #1, amid
critical panning. Its parent album Life
sold more than a million copies in the UK alone, making it the
fourth-biggest seller of the year. The band followed this up with cover
heavy Blue
in 1998.
Then came Love and the Russian
Winter, an album that many fans (and Mick
himself) haven't appreciated too much. Subsequent releases have mostly
been greatest-hits collections, although the band did release "Home" in 2003, a mixture of
original songs and covers, including a version of The
Stylistics song "You Make Me Feel Brand New". Simplified followed in
2005, mainly an album of stripped down versions of their Classic hits.
The single 'Oh! What A Girl!' released in September 2006 came
from their forth coming new album "Stay".
On 2nd February 2007 lead singer, Mick Hucknall, announced
that he was expecting a baby daughter in June 2007 with his long term
girlfriend Gabriella Wesberry. Romy True Hucknall was born in London
June 18th. An announcement on Hucknall's web site described mother and
baby as "doing fine" and said "Mick is on cloud 9!" Numerous fans
posted their congratulations.
Simply Red released their 10th studio album worldwide on March
12th 2007, called "Stay". This was preceded by
the new single “So Not Over You”, released on 5th March 2007. The last
single from the album was the title song "Stay", released on 28th May
2007. The band will be on an accompanying tour during the first half of
2007.
Discography
-
Main article: Simply Red discography
Albums
- Picture Book
(1985)
- Men and Women
(1987)
- A New Flame
(1989)
- Stars (1991)
- Life
(1995)
- Greatest Hits
(1996)
- Blue
(1998)
- Love and the Russian
Winter (1999)
- It's Only Love (2000)
- Home
(2003)
- The Very Best of Simply
Red (2003)
- Simplified
(2005)
- Stay
(2007)
See also
- Best selling music
artists — World's top-selling music artists chart.
- List of
number-one hits (United States)
- List
of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
- List
of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List
of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
External links
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