Simply Red: Stars: Collectors Edition

Elly Roberts reviews

Simply Red: Stars: Collectors Edition
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Rhino/simplyred.com

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  • Feb 2008
  • Format: 2 CD & DVD set
  • Rating: 10/10++++

It’s not often you get ‘Value For Money’ when purchasing music. This Stars: Collectors Edition is simply outstanding VFM.

Back in the early ’90s, Simply Red was arguably the biggest band in Europe andAsia, and they remain one of the best live acts ever, fronted by blue-eyedsoul boy Mick Hucknall. Stars made Mick Hucknall a superstar virtuallyovernight.

With the band set to disband next year, this comes as a poignant reminder ofthe massive contribution they’ve made to the pop scene. Fusing classy jazz-soulfunk stylings, Stars was arguably their greatest studio moment, and my personalfavourite, though its predecessor A New Flame was pretty impressive too.Some might say they’ve never matched Stars ever since, with a run of so-soalbums here and there.

Up until its release I’d seen the band only once at Manchester’s G-Mex in 1988,then followed by the Stars tour, stopping off again at G-Mex in January 1992.


Now I’ve seen them 14 times and they, despite several line-up changes, remainone of the hottest live bands. In 1991, lead off single Something Got Me Started,ahead of the album’s release, got the ball rolling for the best selling album(2 million copies) in October 1991, outselling U2 and Michael Jackson in the UK,but faltered at 76 in America.

The Stars CD single, 7″ and 12″ vinyl, spawned remixes and non-album trackfrom the Robert Johnson sessions. The Johnson sessions showcase Mick’s incrediblevoice to perfection because of the a capella nature, with Johnson’s classicMe And The Devil Blues confirming to the critics that this boy can –really – sing, virtually anything with style.

In all, Stars lifted five top 40 singles, the highest being the title trackpeaking at 8 in November ’91 shortly after the album’s release. One of Hucknall’smost beautiful songs ever appeared on the album – For Your Babies. Soonafter Your Mirror, the band released Montreux EP. Though not includedhere as an audio, the songs appear on the Montreux Jazz Festival DVD (Disc 3),which shows the band thrilling the French audience with a scintillating liveset of 25 songs on the shores of Lake Geneva.

Respectfully, they start with some Jazz standards like a mesmerising a capellarendition of Cole Porter’s Love For Sale. It’s not long before thingsreally hot up with SR classics like Enough, New Flame, She’s Got It Badand later The Right Thing, Stars and Open Up The Red Box settingthe crowd wild, while heavily dreadlocked Hucknall writhed and wriggled to thefunky beats.


Above all, this 25-song setlist allowed them to expand with a more sophisticatedaspect of their repertoire. Also live, on CD, we get six live cuts from their1992 Hamburg gig, and its sensational stuff, especially the funked-up She’s Got It Bad.

For the devotees (and DJs) we get 11 remixes on disc 2. At some stage they’veall appeared on B-sides, all of which are excellent; though Thrill Me (Steppin’ Razor Mix) stands out in terms of overall production andre-invention. No Simply Red collection would be complete without five promovideos.

File under: Timeless classic.

For a complete list of the tracks, please check out the Amazon link above.

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