Love and the Russian Winter

Love and the Russian Winter

by Simply Red
Love and the Russian Winter

Love and the Russian Winter

by Simply Red

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Overview

Simply Red entered a holding pattern after 1991's Stars, turning out two records in a row that essentially replicated its charms, only with diminishing returns. Mick Hucknall must have realized he was stagnating, since 1999's Love and the Russian Winter is the first time since Stars that he's shaken up his sound. It's still recognizably Simply Red, as it trades in '70s soul and jazz-pop influences, but there are a number of reasonably contemporary influences added into the mix. As it turns out, these influences are largely based in house music, which means that Simply Red took some weird middle ground between Everything But the Girl and Soul II Soul. Still, these changes are welcome, since they've revitalized Hucknall and his collaborators, Andy Wright and Gota Yashiki. They're willing to try different sounds and write in different idioms. Occasionally, they might sound as if they're forcing matters somewhat, but there's also a number of gems that pop up on the album, from "The Spirit of Life" to "The Sky Is a Gypsy." And while the title may imply that Love and the Russian Winter is a concept album of sorts, that's not true -- Hucknall and company have reserved their ambitions for their refurbished production instead of channeling them into a song cycle. That's for the best, actually, since Simply Red works the best on a song-by-song basis, particularly when they rely on love songs (the millennium farewell "Wave the Old World Goodbye" is one of the more awkward moments on the record). Love and the Russian Winter doesn't quite rise to the level of the group's strongest records, but it's a refreshing change of pace from an outfit who seemed to have gone stagnant. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/02/1999
Label: Elektra / Eastwest
UPC: 0075596248129
Rank: 141374

Tracks

  1. The Spirit of Life
  2. Ain't That a Lot of Love
  3. Your Eyes
  4. The Sky Is a Gypsy
  5. Back into the Universe
  6. Words for Girlfriends
  7. Thank You
  8. Man Made the Gun
  9. Close to You
  10. More Than a Dream
  11. Wave the Old World Goodbye

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Simply Red   Primary Artist
Andy Wright   Keyboards,Guitar (Bass),Bass
Wayne Stobbart   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Dom T   Keyboards
Chris DeMargary   Horn,Flute,Saxophone
Kevin Robinson   Horn,Trumpet
Gota Yashiki   Bass,Drums,Guitar (Bass)
Tim Vine   Bass,Keyboards,Guitar (Bass)
Sarah Brown   Vocals (Background)
Aidan Love   Keyboards
Damo Suzuki   Guitar
Ian Kirkham   EWI,Horn,Saxophone
Mark Jaimes   Guitar
Mick Hucknall   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
James Wiltshire   Keyboards
Greg Bone   Guitar
Geoff Holroyde   Drums
Sara Brown   Vocals (Background)
Dee Johnson   Vocals (Background)
John Johnson   Trombone,Horn
Phillipe Manjard   Keyboards
Aiden Love   Keyboards
Kenji Suzuki   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Andy Wright   Programming,Producer
Andy Saunders   Assistant Engineer
Matt Taite   Assistant Engineer
Kevin Metcalfe   Mastering
Gota Yashiki   Producer,Programming
Homer Banks   Composer,Lyricist
John Lee   Engineer
Ned Douglas   Programming
Al Clay   Engineer
Robert Johnson   Composer
Mick Hucknall   Artwork,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
James Wiltshire   Engineer,Programming
Merv Pearson   Producer,Programming
Matt White   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Rick Guest   Photography
Emily Cracknell   Assistant Engineer
Agm   Producer
Matt Tait   Assistant Engineer
Mark Togashi   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Matthew White   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Peacock   Artwork,Photo Treatment
Wilia Dean Parker   Composer,Lyricist
Alan Douglas   Engineer
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