Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The discography of Simply Red, a British soul band, consists of thirteen studio albums, six compilation albums, one extended play, fifty-three singles and a number of other appearances. The band's first single " Money's Too Tight (To Mention) ", was released in 1985 and reached the United Kingdom Top 20.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album released by British pop and soul group Simply Red, released in 1996, which contained material from their first five studio albums (Picture Book, Men and Women, A New Flame, Stars and Life) and included a newer track, a cover of Aretha Franklin's 1973 classic, "Angel".
Simply Red are an English soul and pop band formed in Manchester in 1985. [4] Band leader, singer and songwriter Mick Hucknall was the only original member left by the time Simply Red initially disbanded in 2010. [5]
Upload file; Search. Search. ... The Very Best of Simply Red; Greatest hits album by . Simply Red ... 1984–1999: The Very Best of Simply Red is a two-CD compilation ...
Simply Red 25: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Simply Red, released in 2008 as both a standard and deluxe edition which contained material from their 25-year career. In the US it was released in 1CD format.
Simply Red Farewell – Live in Concert at Sydney Opera House is a live album by Simply Red that was released on 24 May 2011. It was recorded at the Sydney Opera House, in October 2010 during the Farewell Tour 2009 in support of their compilation album 25: The Greatest Hits. The CD includes a DVD and Blu-ray Disc of the same concert but with 20 ...
Simply Red 25: The Greatest Hits; Simply Red Farewell – Live in Concert at Sydney Opera House; Song Book 1985–2010; Songs of Love (Simply Red album) Stars (Simply Red album) Stay (Simply Red album) Symphonica in Rosso – Live at Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
In October 2007, on David Jensen's show on the Gold network, he announced Simply Red would split in 2009. [20] In 2008, he released his first solo album Tribute to Bobby, a tribute to the blues musician Bobby "Blue" Bland. [21] In October 2009, Hucknall appeared at a charity performance as vocalist for a re-formed version of Faces, replacing ...