A Conversation With Mick Hucknall by Simply Red is a soulful and intimate album that showcases the incredible vocal talent of the band's frontman. The album features stripped-down versions of some of Simply Red's most beloved songs, as well as a few new tracks that are sure to become fan favorites.
From the opening track "Something Got Me Started," Hucknall's rich and powerful voice immediately draws the listener in. The acoustic arrangements of the songs allow his vocals to shine, and the instrumentation is tasteful and understated, allowing the focus to remain on the lyrics and Hucknall's emotive delivery.
The album also features collaborations with other artists, including the stunning duet "I'm Not in Love" with Burt Bacharach. The chemistry between the two is palpable, and their voices blend together beautifully.
Promo release of interview to promote the 'Stars' album
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About Simply Red
British soul and pop band which formed in Manchester in 1984 by lead vocalist (and songwriter) Mick "Red" Hucknall with three former members of the band - bassist Tony Bowers, drummer Chris Joyce, and keyboardist/brass player Tim Kellett - plus guitarist Sylvan Richardson and keyboardist Fritz McIntyre. The band signed to Records and released their debut album "Picture Book" in October 1985.
The band line up changed over the years. By 1996, after their fifth album "Life
A Conversation With Mick Hucknall is a must-listen for fans of Simply Red and anyone who appreciates soulful, heartfelt music. The album is a testament to Hucknall's incredible talent and the enduring power of his music.