Simply Red - Blue (1998) Lossless

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Artist:
Title: Blue
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: EastWest
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 46:59
Total Size: 354/ 128 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mellow My Mind (3:56)
02. Blue (4:38)
03. Say You Love Me (3:43)
04. To Be Free (4:04)
05. The Air That I Breathe (4:24)
06. Someday in My Life (4:03)
07. The Air That I Breathe Reprise (4:35)
08. Night Nurse (3:57)
09. Broken Man (3:34)
10. Come Get Me Angel (4:02)
11. Ghetto Girl (3:28)
12. Love Has Said Goodbye Again (3:14)
13. High Fives (2:49)

Life failed to deliver on the glories of Stars largely because the album lacked the strong original songwriting of its predecessor. Similarly, Blue, the follow-up to Life, is weak on original material. However, Mick Hucknall makes up for the deficits by assembling a good collection of outside material, ranging from Gregory Isaacs' "Night Nurse" to Neil Young's "Mellow My Mind." Initially, Blue was going to be a covers album, and judging by these numbers -- along with Dennis Brown's "Ghetto Girl" and one of the two versions of the Hollies' "The Air That I Breathe," not the superfluous chart-grabbing Stevie J. production that replicates all the bad parts of Puff Daddy -- it would have been a great, sultry listen. Instead, he's followed through on an album that accentuates his weaknesses as a writer. Granted, he can oversing on occasion, but if Blue does anything, it proves that his voice is his greatest talent and that he should dedicate himself to material that serves it well.