Album UK 1998 on EastWest label
Spoken Word (Interview)
The last track isn't listeded on the inlay.
Simply Red , 1985-2010 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Was the new album 'Blue' originally intended to be a covers album? | Simply Red | 1:33 | |
2 | Did putting out the 'Greatest Hits' album buy you time to think about new projects for Simply Red? | Simply Red | 1:42 | |
3 | The album is a mix of covers and new material, let's talk first about the covers. The album opens with a Neil Young song 'Mellow My Mind' why did you want to records that particular song? | Simply Red | 1:59 | |
4 | You are working with a new production team on 'Blue', Andy Wright and Gota Yashiki. Has this changed Simply Red? | Simply Red | 1:42 | |
5 | You See Simply Red as a group, however the public tend to see the band as you. Who's right? | Simply Red | 1:53 | |
6 | 'Say you love Me' is a great Simply Red ballad. How does a song like that evolve? | Simply Red | 1:23 | |
7 | You mentioned Oasis and Radiohead, do you see yourself as a competitive and driven artist? | Simply Red | 0:24 | |
8 | 'Someday In My Life' sounds as tough it was composed at the piano, is that where you do most of your writing? | Simply Red | 1:37 | |
9 | 'Someday In My Life' has a very '40's feel, you can imagine someone like Ella Fitzgerald singing it? | Simply Red | 0:31 | |
10 | Simply Red have tacled reggae before and on 'Blue' there is a version of Gregory Isaac's 'Night Nurse'. It sounds very true to the original? | Simply Red | 0:55 | |
11 | On 'Blue' there's a song called 'Come Get Me An Angel' which sounds like a re-working of your 1996 hit 'Angel' recorded with the Fugees. | Simply Red | 1:27 | |
12 | You've mentioned working with Sly and Robbie, did the cover of Dennis Browwn's 'Guetto Girl' come out of those sessions too? | Simply Red | 0:34 | |
13 | On 'Blue' there are two versions of the 1974 Hollies hit 'The Air That I Breathe' - I'm Curious about the second one ('Reprise') because the only part that sounds close to the original is the lyric. | Simply Red | 0:45 | |
14 | On the album 'Blue' there are some interesting lyrics, what are you trying to say in the song 'To Be Free'? | Simply Red | 0:57 | |
15 | 'Love Has Said Goodbye Again' is about lost love, which you say you've experienced. Do you think women are interested in you because you're Mick Hucknall? | Simply Red | 1:45 | |
16 | Will you be promoting the album 'Blue' with a stadium gig and a world tour? | Simply Red | 1:37 | |
17 | The album ends with 'High Fives' - a mellow song - and you've obviously considered the sequencing of 'Blue' very carefully. | Simply Red | 0:21 | |
18 | You've talked about scaling down touring commitments, what about live performances, broadcast on TV to promote the new album? | Simply Red | 1:05 | |
19 | As an artist you have to motivate yourself. As you get older does that become easier or harder? | Simply Red | 0:48 | |
20 | Having been around the world seven times, what is the worst thing about touring? | Simply Red | 0:43 | |
21 | What are the best countries you've played, or would that not to be a very diplomatic question? | Simply Red | 1:09 | |
22 | You've been succesful and famous now for some time.Isn't it diconcerting to be recognised wherever you go? | Simply Red | 0:28 | |
23 | Do you think that the fact that people bother you because of who you are negates you as a person? | Simply Red | 0:35 | |
24 | Forty is on the horizon for you Mick, what do you think the teenage Hucknall would think of you now | Simply Red | 0:27 | |
25 | "Hi this is Mick from Simply Red and i hope you enjoy this single from my new album Blue" | Simply Red | 0:06 |