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Music Review: Simply Red — Stay

Written by Michael Jones
Published March 31, 2007

There was, I’ll admit, a bit of trepidation on my part, as I unwrapped my copy of Simply Red’s new album, entitled Stay. Thoughts and random bits of melody ran through my head as I remembered how much I loved Mick Hucknall’s voice during my high school years, all chattering fears that listening to this album would only disappoint — would only make me think my liking Simply Red was nothing more than teenage fascination, and not really something deserving of merit. Something along the lines of the way I actually looked forward to Poison’s sophomore album, after liking their debut so much.

Yeah, those were ugly years.

Once I’d opened the case and dropped the album into my stereo, all such thoughts disappeared. instead, I found myself wondering where the hell Simply Red had been all those years. had they been cryogenically frozen? Had they been whisked away to Venus to serve as an opening act for Elvis?

Did it matter? Did anything matter except that song after song on their new album, drilled its way into my mind and nearly had me stumbling about in a half-ass attempt at dancing? Don’t worry, I stopped myself before I actually came anywhere near a state of “dancing,” as I’d have probably tripped over a cat and crushed something as I collapsed to the floor.

Mom always told me that fat guys shouldn’t dance — it’s a lesson I’ve taken to heart!

All kidding aside, Simply Red never truly went away, I’ve since discovered. while the group may not ever again reach that magical moment when they’d hit the charts with songs like “Holding Back The Years,” “Money’s Too Tight (To Mention),” and “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” they’d never stopped recording and releasing their own brand of soul music.

Hence, Stay.

The opening track, “The World And You Tonight,” is as lovely a song as one will ever be likely enough to hear. It’s not the deepest song ever written, but it is a lovely way to show listeners just good Hucknall’s voice still sounds. “So Not Over You,” though, is something a bit more. Simple, controlled, and wonderfully melodic, it is definitely a song that will have people asking whether or not that is Simply Red playing on your stereo? It’s unmistakable, really.

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Music Review: Simply Red — Stay
Published: March 31, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Dance, Music: Pop, Music: R&B
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