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Simply Red

Simply Red are a British soul and pop band formed in Manchester in 1985. The lead vocalist of the band is singer and songwriter Mick Hucknall, who, by the time the band initially disbanded in 2010, was the only original member left.[4] Since the release of their debut studio album Picture Book (1985), they have had ten songs reach top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, including "Holding Back the Years" and "If You Don't Know Me by Now", both of which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. They have had five number one albums in the UK, with their 1991 album, Stars, being one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history.[5]

Simply Red
Lead singer Mick Hucknall
Background information
OriginManchester, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1985–2010
  • 2015–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitesimplyred.com

At the 1992 and 1993 Brit Awards, they received the award for Best British Group.[6] They received three Grammy Award nominations: for Best New Artist in 1987, and "Holding Back the Years" and "If You Don't Know Me by Now" for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. The band re-formed in 2015. Simply Red have sold over 50 million albums.[7]

History

1977–1984: Beginnings: The Frantic Elevators

Hucknall was in a punk group called The Frantic Elevators, whose seven-year run produced limited releases on local labels and ended in 1984 upon critical acclaim for their final single, "Holding Back the Years".[8]

1985–1988: Formation and early success

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 begun to attract record-company attention. The group went under a number of names: "World Service", "Red And The Dancing Dead", "Just Red" (after Hucknall's nickname "Red", denoting his hair colour) but Hucknall decided it would sound better with the addition of the word 'Simply'.[9] The band's name is also linked to Hucknall's allegiance to being a supporter of Manchester United, as the club's home shirt colour is red.[10]

The initial Simply Red line-up consisted of Mick Hucknall (vocals), David Fryman (guitar), Tony Bowers (bass), Fritz McIntyre (keyboards and vocals), Tim Kellett (brass and live backing vocals) and Chris Joyce (drums).[8] Bowers and Joyce had both previously been members of post-punk bands The Durutti Column and The Mothmen; Kellett had also been a member of The Durutti Column, though not at the same time as Bowers and Joyce.

Simply Red signed a contract with Elektra in 1985,[8] but after recording one track ("Red Box"), Fryman left the group and was replaced by guitarist Sylvan Richardson, billed as 'Sylvan'.

"Red Box" would eventually see release in 1985 as a B-side to the group's first single, "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)", a cover of a soul song originally recorded by The Valentine Brothers. "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)" gained international success, reaching the UK and Irish Top 20,[8] then later the American, French and Dutch Top 30, and the Italian Top 5. It was included on their debut album, Picture Book, also released in 1985.[8]

Several low-charting singles would follow for the band. Among the comparative flops was a re-recording of the Frantic Elevators' "Holding Back the Years", done up in a new soul-ballad style arrangement.[8] Released as Simply Red's third single in 1985, the track initially placed outside the UK Top 50. However, upon being re-released in 1986, "Holding Back the Years" became a major hit, peaking at #1 in Ireland, #2 in the UK, #3 in the Netherlands, #20 in Italy and later #1 in the United States.

Simply Red's second album, 1987's Men and Women,[8] saw the band adopting bowler hats and colourful suits instead of their earlier ragamuffin look. As well, the introspection and social commentary of their debut album was replaced by a blue-eyed soul sound with funk influences. Veteran Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier co-authored two tracks with Hucknall for the album—these tracks were credited to 'Hucknall/Dozier/Hucknall' in the original album credits, in homage to the famous Motown writing team of Holland/Dozier/Holland.[8]

The album's lead single "The Right Thing" was another international hit,[8] charting in the top 40 throughout Europe and North America. Several follow-up singles also met with modest success in the UK and elsewhere.

1989–1995: Peak years

Guitarist Richardson left after the release of Men and Women and was replaced by Brazilian Heitor Pereira (billed as Heitor TP). Saxophonist Ian Kirkham, who joined the group during the Picture Book tour in 1986 and played on Men and Women, became an official member.

With their third album A New Flame in 1989, Simply Red adopted a yet more mainstream popular sound aimed for commercial rather than critical success, typified by their cover of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' 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 to that point.[8]

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 rhythm section of Bowers and Joyce left around this time; they were replaced by bassist Shaun Ward (ex-Floy Joy and Everyday People) and drummer Gota Yashiki (often billed as just Gota).

The band's career peaked in late 1991 with the release of Stars, which became the best-selling album for two years running in Europe and the UK (though notably had less chart success in the US than their previous albums, still earning however a gold certification). The album spun off five top 40 singles in the UK, and the singles "Something Got Me Started" and "Stars" were also significant chart hits throughout all of Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.[8] After the tour, Tim Kellett left to form dance band Olive.

After touring and promoting Stars for two years, Simply Red returned in 1995 with "Fairground", a dance-influenced track prominently featuring a sample from Zki & Dobri's Goodmen project. A massive radio hit, "Fairground" went on to become the band's first and only UK #1. Its parent album Life sold more than a million copies in the UK alone, making it the fourth-biggest seller of the year. By this time, the band was officially Hucknall, McIntyre, Pereira, Kirkham, and new backing vocalist Dee Johnson. Guest musicians (including Sly & Robbie) filled in on drums and bass. For the subsequent live shows, Simply Red were joined by new recruits' Steve Lewinson on bass, Velroy Bailey on drums, and second backing vocalist Sarah Brown.

1996–2000

McIntyre, the only original remaining band member aside from lead singer Hucknall, left the group after the Life album, as did Pereira. From that time in 1996, Simply Red was essentially a trade name for Hucknall and a bevy of session musicians, which would vary from track to track (and gig to gig) as needed, although all post-1996 Simply Red albums and live shows did include contributions from sax player Ian Kirkham. Returning drummer Gota Yashiki (co-producing several album tracks) and backing vocalist Dee Johnson were also frequently involved with the band's later recordings and shows, as was new keyboardist/co-producer Andy Wright.

East West Records issued the compilation album Greatest Hits in 1996, reportedly against Hucknall's wishes.[citation needed] The album featured one new track, a cover of the 1973 Aretha Franklin hit "Angel" which was co-produced with The Fugees (who also served as backing musicians). Released as a single, "Angel" reached #4 in the UK.

1998 saw the release of the cover-heavy Blue, which produced four UK top 40 singles, including the top 10 hits "Say You Love Me" and "The Air That I Breathe". The follow-up album, 1999's Love and the Russian Winter, was a relative disappointment, spawning two minor hits that failed to break the top 10.

Simply Red were dropped from their label, East West Records in April 2000.[11] Hucknall subsequently set up the website Simplyred.com to handle releases of new recordings; the new label/website venture proved to be quite successful, many of the band's Simplyred.com releases selling and charting almost as well as their earlier recordings.

2003–2010: Re-establishment as a live band and disbanding

Between 2003 and its disbandment in 2010, the band's official line-up for live performances was Mick Hucknall (vocals), Ian Kirkham (saxophone/keyboards), Dave Clayton (keyboards), Kenji Suzuki (guitar), Kevin Robinson (trumpet/flugelhorn/percussion), Steve Lewinson (bass guitar) and Pete Lewinson (drums). These musicians featured on Simply Red's albums as well, though they were often augmented or replaced by session musicians. From 2003 to 2008, John Johnson (trombone), Dee Johnson (vocals), Sarah Brown (vocals) and Chris De Margary (saxophone) also appeared on both albums and tours.

On 24 March 2003, the band released Home, a mixture of original songs and covers, including a version of The Stylistics' "You Make Me Feel Brand New", which hit UK #7. The album went Double Platinum in the United Kingdom, Gold in Canada, and Platinum in Europe. It featured two other hit singles: "Sunrise" (#7 UK) and "Fake" (#21 UK).

On 13 October 2005, followed Simplified, mainly an album of stripped-down versions of their classic hits. The single "Perfect Love" made it to number 30 on the UK chart, the band's final top 30 placing.

On 12 March 2007, the band released its tenth (and, at that time, proclaimed final) studio album, Stay. This was preceded by the single from that album, "So Not Over You", released on 5 March 2007, which would peak at #34 in the UK. Follow-up single "Stay" (released on 28 May 2007) peaked at #36 UK, and was the band's final placing in the UK top 100 (although they would release several non-charting singles in the following years).

On 19 May 2008, Hucknall released his first solo album, Tribute to Bobby.[12] The backing musicians on the solo album were virtually the same group of musicians he had been working with as "Simply Red" for the last few years.

Hucknall announced that the name Simply Red would be retired after a farewell tour which started in early 2009 and ended in 2010.[1]

"I've kind of decided that the 25 years is going to be enough, so I intend that 2009 will be the last Simply Red tour."

Simply Red's final concert took place at the O2 Arena in London on 19 December 2010. The concert was shown live at cinemas throughout the UK.[13]

2014–2015: Big Love and 30th anniversary reunion tour

On 3 November 2014, Simply Red announced that they would be reforming in Autumn 2015 for a 30th anniversary European tour, the "Big Love Tour 2015".[14] The tour debuted on 20 October 2015 in Odense, Denmark, went on in 2016 as the "Big Love Tour 2016" and ended on 26 August 2016 at the Summerdays Festival in Arbon, Switzerland, performing the following month an ultimate show on 10 September 2016 at the BMW Festival Night in Munich, Germany.[15] The line-up for the reunion tour was the same as Simply Red's last formation with the exception of Roman Roth replacing Pete Lewinson as drummer.

On 19 April 2015, the band announced that they would be releasing a new studio album (also) named Big Love, containing 12 new tracks.[16] The new album was released on 29 May 2015.

2016–2017: Stars' 25th anniversary tour

On 11 November 2016, Simply Red embarked in Dublin, Ireland on the "25 Years of Stars Live" tour, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release in September 1991 of Stars by playing live on stage the entire album in its original running order (while the second half of the show featured hits and classic Simply Red songs). The debut date in Ireland was followed by a 10-date UK leg starting on 13 November in Liverpool, England, and ending on 27 November at The O2 in London.[15][17]

In 2017, they announced they will be playing at the annual Symphonica In Rosso event.[18]

2019: Blue Eyed Soul

The band's twelfth studio album, Blue Eyed Soul, was released on 8 November 2019.[19] It debuted at number six on the UK Albums Chart, selling nearly 10,000 copies in its first week.[20]

Awards and nominations

ARPA Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 "Fairground" Most Performed Foreign Work Nominated

ASCAP Pop Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1987 "Holding Back the Years" Most Performed Song Won [21]
1988 Won [22]

Brit Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1985 Picture Book Best British Album Nominated
1987 "Holding Back the Years" Best British Single Nominated
Simply Red Best British Group Nominated
1990 Nominated
"If You Don't Know Me by Now" Best British Single Nominated
A New Flame Best British Album Nominated
1992 Stars Nominated
"Stars" Best British Video Nominated
Simply Red Best British Group Won
1993 Won
Mick Hucknall Best British Male Won
"For Your Babies" Best British Video Nominated
1997 Mick Hucknall Best British Male Nominated

ECHO Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Simply Red Best International Group Nominated
2004 Nominated

Goldene Europa

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 Simply Red Group of the Year Won

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Simply Red Best New Artist Nominated
"Holding Back the Years" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
1990 "If You Don't Know Me by Now" Nominated

Hungarian Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 Life Best Foreign Album Nominated

Ivor Novello Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 Mick Hucknall Songwriter of the Year Won
"Stars" Best Song Musically & Lyrically Nominated
1996 "Fairground" Best Selling Song Nominated
2002 Simply Red Outstanding Song Collection Won

Lunas del Auditorio

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 Themselves Best Foreign Pop Artist Nominated
2009 Nominated
2010 Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1986 "Holding Back the Years" Best New Artist Nominated

Mercury Prize

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 Stars Album of the Year Nominated

Music & Media Year-End Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1989 Simply Red Group of the Year Won [23]

Pollstar Concert Industry Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Tour Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated
Simply Red Next Major Arena Headliner Nominated
1988 Nominated
Tour Small Hall Tour of the Year Nominated

Members

Current members
  • Mick Hucknall – lead vocals, piano, guitar (1985–2010, 2015–present)
  • Ian Kirkham – saxophone, EWI, keyboards (1986–2010, 2015–present)
  • Steve Lewinson – bass, backing vocals (1995–1998, 2003–2010, 2015–present)
  • Kenji Suzuki – guitars, backing vocals (1998–2010, 2015–present)
  • Kevin Robinson – trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, backing vocals (1999–2010, 2015–present)
  • Dave Clayton – keyboards (2003–2010, 2015–2022)
  • Roman Roth – drums, backing vocals (2015–present)
Former members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

See also

References

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  2. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011). "Simply Red". Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85-712595-8.
  3. ^ "Pop/Rock » Punk/New Wave » Sophisti-Pop". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  4. ^ McCormick, Neil (26 October 2007). "Simply Red: Splitting up is never easy". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Top 40 Best Selling Albums: 28 July 1956 – 14 June 2009" (PDF). Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Simply Red: BRITs Profile". Brit Awards. Retrieved 21 November 2012
  7. ^ "Simply Red to reunite for 30th anniversary tour". BBC. 25 March 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 1089. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  9. ^ "Simply Red | Mick Hucknall FAQ". Simplyred.com. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  10. ^ "20 Fun Facts About Simply Red And Mick Hucknall". Buzzfeed.com. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  11. ^ "Simply Red Singer Attacks Music Industry". Hub.contactmusic.com. 25 March 2003.
  12. ^ "BBC music review of Tribute to Bobby". Bbc.co.uk. 20 May 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2008.
  13. ^ "Mick Hucknall – Simply Red – Official Site » Cinema tickets now on sale for 19th December". Simplyred.com. 1 December 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
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  16. ^ "Simply Red to release new album Big Love". Entertainment Focus. 20 April 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  17. ^ "Buy Tickets To Simply Red '25 Years Of Stars' Live! – Don't miss the chance to see Simply Red perform their classic album 'Stars' plus more this November!". Heart.co.uk. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  18. ^ "Simply Red | Symphonica In Rosso - Third Date Added". Simplyred.com. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  19. ^ "Simply Red - Blue Eyed Soul Official Online Store : Merch, Music, Downloads & Clothing". Simplyred.tmstor.es.
  20. ^ Jones, Alan (15 November 2019). "Charts analysis: The Script score fifth No.1 album". Music Week. Intent Media. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  21. ^ "Billboard" (PDF). Worldradiogistory.com. 6 June 1987. p. 24. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  22. ^ "Billboard" (PDF). Worldradiogistory.com. 4 June 1988. p. 5. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  23. ^ "Music and Media" (PDF). Worldradiohistory.com. 23 December 1989. Retrieved 13 March 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Simply Red at WorldMusicDatabase
  • Spanish website
  • Simply Red discography at Discogs
  • Simply Red at IMDb

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Simply Red are a British soul and pop band formed in Manchester in 1985 The lead vocalist of the band is singer and songwriter Mick Hucknall who by the time the band initially disbanded in 2010 was the only original member left 4 Since the release of their debut studio album Picture Book 1985 they have had ten songs reach top 10 in the UK Singles Chart including Holding Back the Years and If You Don t Know Me by Now both of which reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 They have had five number one albums in the UK with their 1991 album Stars being one of the best selling albums in UK chart history 5 Simply RedLead singer Mick HucknallBackground informationOriginManchester EnglandGenresPop 1 soul 1 blue eyed soul 2 sophisti pop 3 Years active1985 20102015 presentLabelsElektraEast WestSimplyred comMembersMick Hucknall Ian Kirkham Steve Lewinson Kenji Suzuki Kevin Robinson Dave Clayton Roman RothPast membersSee belowWebsitesimplyred wbr comAt the 1992 and 1993 Brit Awards they received the award for Best British Group 6 They received three Grammy Award nominations for Best New Artist in 1987 and Holding Back the Years and If You Don t Know Me by Now for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals The band re formed in 2015 Simply Red have sold over 50 million albums 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 1977 1984 Beginnings The Frantic Elevators 1 2 1985 1988 Formation and early success 1 3 1989 1995 Peak years 1 4 1996 2000 1 5 2003 2010 Re establishment as a live band and disbanding 1 6 2014 2015 Big Love and 30th anniversary reunion tour 1 7 2016 2017 Stars 25th anniversary tour 1 8 2019 Blue Eyed Soul 2 Awards and nominations 3 Members 4 Timeline 5 Discography 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1977 1984 Beginnings The Frantic Elevators Edit Hucknall was in a punk group called The Frantic Elevators whose seven year run produced limited releases on local labels and ended in 1984 upon critical acclaim for their final single Holding Back the Years 8 1985 1988 Formation and early success Edit 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 begun to attract record company attention The group went under a number of names World Service Red And The Dancing Dead Just Red after Hucknall s nickname Red denoting his hair colour but Hucknall decided it would sound better with the addition of the word Simply 9 The band s name is also linked to Hucknall s allegiance to being a supporter of Manchester United as the club s home shirt colour is red 10 The initial Simply Red line up consisted of Mick Hucknall vocals David Fryman guitar Tony Bowers bass Fritz McIntyre keyboards and vocals Tim Kellett brass and live backing vocals and Chris Joyce drums 8 Bowers and Joyce had both previously been members of post punk bands The Durutti Column and The Mothmen Kellett had also been a member of The Durutti Column though not at the same time as Bowers and Joyce Simply Red signed a contract with Elektra in 1985 8 but after recording one track Red Box Fryman left the group and was replaced by guitarist Sylvan Richardson billed as Sylvan Red Box would eventually see release in 1985 as a B side to the group s first single Money s Too Tight to Mention a cover of a soul song originally recorded by The Valentine Brothers Money s Too Tight to Mention gained international success reaching the UK and Irish Top 20 8 then later the American French and Dutch Top 30 and the Italian Top 5 It was included on their debut album Picture Book also released in 1985 8 Several low charting singles would follow for the band Among the comparative flops was a re recording of the Frantic Elevators Holding Back the Years done up in a new soul ballad style arrangement 8 Released as Simply Red s third single in 1985 the track initially placed outside the UK Top 50 However upon being re released in 1986 Holding Back the Years became a major hit peaking at 1 in Ireland 2 in the UK 3 in the Netherlands 20 in Italy and later 1 in the United States Simply Red s second album 1987 s Men and Women 8 saw the band adopting bowler hats and colourful suits instead of their earlier ragamuffin look As well the introspection and social commentary of their debut album was replaced by a blue eyed soul sound with funk influences Veteran Motown songwriter Lamont Dozier co authored two tracks with Hucknall for the album these tracks were credited to Hucknall Dozier Hucknall in the original album credits in homage to the famous Motown writing team of Holland Dozier Holland 8 The album s lead single The Right Thing was another international hit 8 charting in the top 40 throughout Europe and North America Several follow up singles also met with modest success in the UK and elsewhere 1989 1995 Peak years Edit Guitarist Richardson left after the release of Men and Women and was replaced by Brazilian Heitor Pereira billed as Heitor TP Saxophonist Ian Kirkham who joined the group during the Picture Book tour in 1986 and played on Men and Women became an official member With their third album A New Flame in 1989 Simply Red adopted a yet more mainstream popular sound aimed for commercial rather than critical success typified by their cover of Harold Melvin amp the Blue Notes 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 to that point 8 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 rhythm section of Bowers and Joyce left around this time they were replaced by bassist Shaun Ward ex Floy Joy and Everyday People and drummer Gota Yashiki often billed as just Gota The band s career peaked in late 1991 with the release of Stars which became the best selling album for two years running in Europe and the UK though notably had less chart success in the US than their previous albums still earning however a gold certification The album spun off five top 40 singles in the UK and the singles Something Got Me Started and Stars were also significant chart hits throughout all of Europe North America Australia and New Zealand 8 After the tour Tim Kellett left to form dance band Olive After touring and promoting Stars for two years Simply Red returned in 1995 with Fairground a dance influenced track prominently featuring a sample from Zki amp Dobri s Goodmen project A massive radio hit Fairground went on to become the band s first and only UK 1 Its parent album Life sold more than a million copies in the UK alone making it the fourth biggest seller of the year By this time the band was officially Hucknall McIntyre Pereira Kirkham and new backing vocalist Dee Johnson Guest musicians including Sly amp Robbie filled in on drums and bass For the subsequent live shows Simply Red were joined by new recruits Steve Lewinson on bass Velroy Bailey on drums and second backing vocalist Sarah Brown 1996 2000 Edit McIntyre the only original remaining band member aside from lead singer Hucknall left the group after the Life album as did Pereira From that time in 1996 Simply Red was essentially a trade name for Hucknall and a bevy of session musicians which would vary from track to track and gig to gig as needed although all post 1996 Simply Red albums and live shows did include contributions from sax player Ian Kirkham Returning drummer Gota Yashiki co producing several album tracks and backing vocalist Dee Johnson were also frequently involved with the band s later recordings and shows as was new keyboardist co producer Andy Wright East West Records issued the compilation album Greatest Hits in 1996 reportedly against Hucknall s wishes citation needed The album featured one new track a cover of the 1973 Aretha Franklin hit Angel which was co produced with The Fugees who also served as backing musicians Released as a single Angel reached 4 in the UK 1998 saw the release of the cover heavy Blue which produced four UK top 40 singles including the top 10 hits Say You Love Me and The Air That I Breathe The follow up album 1999 s Love and the Russian Winter was a relative disappointment spawning two minor hits that failed to break the top 10 Simply Red were dropped from their label East West Records in April 2000 11 Hucknall subsequently set up the website Simplyred com to handle releases of new recordings the new label website venture proved to be quite successful many of the band s Simplyred com releases selling and charting almost as well as their earlier recordings 2003 2010 Re establishment as a live band and disbanding Edit Between 2003 and its disbandment in 2010 the band s official line up for live performances was Mick Hucknall vocals Ian Kirkham saxophone keyboards Dave Clayton keyboards Kenji Suzuki guitar Kevin Robinson trumpet flugelhorn percussion Steve Lewinson bass guitar and Pete Lewinson drums These musicians featured on Simply Red s albums as well though they were often augmented or replaced by session musicians From 2003 to 2008 John Johnson trombone Dee Johnson vocals Sarah Brown vocals and Chris De Margary saxophone also appeared on both albums and tours On 24 March 2003 the band released Home a mixture of original songs and covers including a version of The Stylistics You Make Me Feel Brand New which hit UK 7 The album went Double Platinum in the United Kingdom Gold in Canada and Platinum in Europe It featured two other hit singles Sunrise 7 UK and Fake 21 UK On 13 October 2005 followed Simplified mainly an album of stripped down versions of their classic hits The single Perfect Love made it to number 30 on the UK chart the band s final top 30 placing On 12 March 2007 the band released its tenth and at that time proclaimed final studio album Stay This was preceded by the single from that album So Not Over You released on 5 March 2007 which would peak at 34 in the UK Follow up single Stay released on 28 May 2007 peaked at 36 UK and was the band s final placing in the UK top 100 although they would release several non charting singles in the following years On 19 May 2008 Hucknall released his first solo album Tribute to Bobby 12 The backing musicians on the solo album were virtually the same group of musicians he had been working with as Simply Red for the last few years Hucknall announced that the name Simply Red would be retired after a farewell tour which started in early 2009 and ended in 2010 1 I ve kind of decided that the 25 years is going to be enough so I intend that 2009 will be the last Simply Red tour Simply Red s final concert took place at the O2 Arena in London on 19 December 2010 The concert was shown live at cinemas throughout the UK 13 2014 2015 Big Love and 30th anniversary reunion tour Edit On 3 November 2014 Simply Red announced that they would be reforming in Autumn 2015 for a 30th anniversary European tour the Big Love Tour 2015 14 The tour debuted on 20 October 2015 in Odense Denmark went on in 2016 as the Big Love Tour 2016 and ended on 26 August 2016 at the Summerdays Festival in Arbon Switzerland performing the following month an ultimate show on 10 September 2016 at the BMW Festival Night in Munich Germany 15 The line up for the reunion tour was the same as Simply Red s last formation with the exception of Roman Roth replacing Pete Lewinson as drummer On 19 April 2015 the band announced that they would be releasing a new studio album also named Big Love containing 12 new tracks 16 The new album was released on 29 May 2015 2016 2017 Stars 25th anniversary tour Edit On 11 November 2016 Simply Red embarked in Dublin Ireland on the 25 Years of Stars Live tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release in September 1991 of Stars by playing live on stage the entire album in its original running order while the second half of the show featured hits and classic Simply Red songs The debut date in Ireland was followed by a 10 date UK leg starting on 13 November in Liverpool England and ending on 27 November at The O2 in London 15 17 In 2017 they announced they will be playing at the annual Symphonica In Rosso event 18 2019 Blue Eyed Soul Edit The band s twelfth studio album Blue Eyed Soul was released on 8 November 2019 19 It debuted at number six on the UK Albums Chart selling nearly 10 000 copies in its first week 20 Awards and nominations EditARPA Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Fairground Most Performed Foreign Work NominatedASCAP Pop Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1987 Holding Back the Years Most Performed Song Won 21 1988 Won 22 Brit Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1985 Picture Book Best British Album Nominated1987 Holding Back the Years Best British Single NominatedSimply Red Best British Group Nominated1990 Nominated If You Don t Know Me by Now Best British Single NominatedA New Flame Best British Album Nominated1992 Stars Nominated Stars Best British Video NominatedSimply Red Best British Group Won1993 WonMick Hucknall Best British Male Won For Your Babies Best British Video Nominated1997 Mick Hucknall Best British Male NominatedECHO Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1999 Simply Red Best International Group Nominated2004 NominatedGoldene Europa Year Nominee work Award Result2000 Simply Red Group of the Year WonGrammy Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1987 Simply Red Best New Artist Nominated Holding Back the Years Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated1990 If You Don t Know Me by Now NominatedHungarian Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Life Best Foreign Album NominatedIvor Novello Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1992 Mick Hucknall Songwriter of the Year Won Stars Best Song Musically amp Lyrically Nominated1996 Fairground Best Selling Song Nominated2002 Simply Red Outstanding Song Collection WonLunas del Auditorio Year Nominee work Award Result2004 Themselves Best Foreign Pop Artist Nominated2009 Nominated2010 NominatedMTV Video Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1986 Holding Back the Years Best New Artist NominatedMercury Prize Year Nominee work Award Result1992 Stars Album of the Year NominatedMusic amp Media Year End Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1989 Simply Red Group of the Year Won 23 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Year Nominee work Award Result1987 Tour Small Hall Tour of the Year NominatedSimply Red Next Major Arena Headliner Nominated1988 NominatedTour Small Hall Tour of the Year NominatedMembers EditCurrent membersMick Hucknall lead vocals piano guitar 1985 2010 2015 present Ian Kirkham saxophone EWI keyboards 1986 2010 2015 present Steve Lewinson bass backing vocals 1995 1998 2003 2010 2015 present Kenji Suzuki guitars backing vocals 1998 2010 2015 present Kevin Robinson trumpet flugelhorn percussion backing vocals 1999 2010 2015 present Dave Clayton keyboards 2003 2010 2015 2022 Roman Roth drums backing vocals 2015 present Former membersFritz McIntyre keyboards vocals 1985 1996 died 2021 Tim Kellett trumpet flugelhorn keyboards backing vocals bass 1985 1994 Tony Bowers bass 1985 1991 Chris Joyce drums percussion 1985 1991 David Fryman guitars 1985 Sylvan Richardson guitars 1985 1987 Aziz Ibrahim guitars 1987 1988 Heitor Pereira guitars 1988 1996 Gota Yashiki drums percussion 1991 1995 1997 2003 Shaun Ward bass backing vocals 1991 1994 Dee Johnson backing vocals 1991 2008 Velroy Bailey drums 1995 1998 Sarah Brown backing vocals 1995 2008 Tim Vine keyboards bass 1996 1999 John Johnson trombone percussion 1998 2008 died 2017 Mark Jaimes guitars 1998 2003 Wayne Stobbart bass 1998 2002 Chris De Margary saxophone flute 1998 2008 Andy Wright keyboards bass 1998 2002 Pete Lewinson drums 2003 2010 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Simply Red discography See also Mick Hucknall Solo discography Studio albumsPicture Book 1985 Men and Women 1987 A New Flame 1989 Stars 1991 Life 1995 Blue 1998 Love and the Russian Winter 1999 Home 2003 Simplified 2005 Stay 2007 Big Love 2015 Blue Eyed Soul 2019 See also EditList of artists who reached number one in the United States List of artists who reached number one on the U S dance chart List of Billboard number one singles List of Billboard number one dance hitsReferences Edit a b c Schmidt Veronica 24 October 2007 Simply Red splitting up after 25 years London Times Online Archived from the original on 16 June 2011 Retrieved 24 October 2007 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link Larkin Colin ed 2011 Simply Red Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85 712595 8 Pop Rock Punk New Wave Sophisti Pop AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 28 April 2016 McCormick Neil 26 October 2007 Simply Red Splitting up is never easy The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Top 40 Best Selling Albums 28 July 1956 14 June 2009 PDF Official Charts Company Retrieved 26 July 2011 Simply Red BRITs Profile Brit Awards Retrieved 21 November 2012 Simply Red to reunite for 30th anniversary tour BBC 25 March 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 1089 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Simply Red Mick Hucknall FAQ Simplyred com Retrieved 27 September 2019 20 Fun Facts About Simply Red And Mick Hucknall Buzzfeed com 20 March 2015 Retrieved 19 February 2017 Simply Red Singer Attacks Music Industry Hub contactmusic com 25 March 2003 BBC music review of Tribute to Bobby Bbc co uk 20 May 2008 Retrieved 26 June 2008 Mick Hucknall Simply Red Official Site Cinema tickets now on sale for 19th December Simplyred com 1 December 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2012 Simply Red announce 30th anniversary tour Digital Spy 3 November 2014 Retrieved 3 November 2014 a b Tour dates Simplyred com 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Simply Red to release new album Big Love Entertainment Focus 20 April 2015 Retrieved 20 April 2015 Buy Tickets To Simply Red 25 Years Of Stars Live Don t miss the chance to see Simply Red perform their classic album Stars plus more this November Heart co uk 29 September 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2016 Simply Red Symphonica In Rosso Third Date Added Simplyred com Retrieved 27 September 2019 Simply Red Blue Eyed Soul Official Online Store Merch Music Downloads amp Clothing Simplyred tmstor es Jones Alan 15 November 2019 Charts analysis The Script score fifth No 1 album Music Week Intent Media Retrieved 18 November 2019 Billboard PDF Worldradiogistory com 6 June 1987 p 24 Retrieved 13 March 2022 Billboard PDF Worldradiogistory com 4 June 1988 p 5 Retrieved 13 March 2022 Music and Media PDF Worldradiohistory com 23 December 1989 Retrieved 13 March 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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