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Although it doesn't have a single as strong as "Holding Back the Years" or "If You Don't Know Me by Now,"
Stars
is
Simply Red
's best album since their debut. It's smoother and more polished than their previous work, yet
Mick Hucknall
is singing better than ever and his songwriting is improving. That is a good thing, too, since
is the first
album not to contain any cover songs. Having absorbed his pop, soul, and reggae influences,
Hucknall
is now successfully writing songs in his own style, something that, with the exception of "Holding Back the Years," he hadn't managed previously. The result, in Europe and especially the U.K., was a massive commercial breakthrough for the group.
even outsold
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
at home. In America, where the band had never established much audience continuity beyond its two number one hit singles, it was a different story, which, given the band's highly American-influenced sound, was a confirmation of the overall decline of English bands in the U.S. in the early '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & William Ruhlmann
Stars
is
Simply Red
's best album since their debut. It's smoother and more polished than their previous work, yet
Mick Hucknall
is singing better than ever and his songwriting is improving. That is a good thing, too, since
is the first
album not to contain any cover songs. Having absorbed his pop, soul, and reggae influences,
Hucknall
is now successfully writing songs in his own style, something that, with the exception of "Holding Back the Years," he hadn't managed previously. The result, in Europe and especially the U.K., was a massive commercial breakthrough for the group.
even outsold
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
at home. In America, where the band had never established much audience continuity beyond its two number one hit singles, it was a different story, which, given the band's highly American-influenced sound, was a confirmation of the overall decline of English bands in the U.S. in the early '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & William Ruhlmann