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    • Release Date: 12/16/2008
    • 2 Disc Set
    • Sales Rank: 27,031
    • Label: UNIVERSAL INT'L
    • UPC: 5055131701543
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    25: The Greatest Hits

    1Sunrise 3:19
    2Stars 4:08
    3A New Flame 3:57
    4Holding Back the Years 4:11
    5It's Only Love 3:52
    6The Right Thing 4:22
    7Your Mirror 4:04
    8For Your Babies 4:17
    9The Air That I Breathe 4:21
    10Night Nurse 3:54
    11Ain't That a Lot of Love 3:53
    12Fake 3:46
    13Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 3:06
    14You've Got It 3:57
    15Say You Love Me 3:44
    16So Not Over You 3:37
    17Angel 4:00
    18Never Never Love 4:07
    19Home 3:33
    20You Make Me Feel Brand New 5:04
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    Simply Red's second major hits collection not only celebrates their illustrious 25-year career but also marks the end of it, thanks to Mick Hucknall's announcement that he will henceforth only be working under his own name. The much more comprehensive 25 features all but two of the tracks included on 1996's Greatest Hits, plus several tracks from the commercially inconsistent last decade. Of course, it's the late-'80s and early-'90s material that made Simply Red, essentially a solo vehicle for Hucknall, a household name. The likes of "A New Flame," "Holding Back the Years," and debut hit "Money's Too Tight (To Mention)" all showcase their signature blue-eyed soul sound, which has helped to sell over 50 million records worldwide. The funky piano-led "Something Got Me Started" and wistful dreamy title track justify Stars' multi-platinum success; their only number one single, "Fairground," is a mesmerizing fusion of tribal rhythms and ambient chillout pop; while "Angel," a collaboration with Fugees' Pras Michel, is a surprisingly passable attempt at hip-hop lite. And the likes of "If You Don't Know Me by Now" and "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" show that Hucknall is a master of interpreting classics to make them sound his own. But by the late '90s, their over-reliance on cover versions began to signal their decline. "The Air That I Breathe," "Night Nurse," and "Ain't That a Lot of Love," all pale imitations of the originals, explain the dwindling album sales and the Warner Records departure. However, 2003 comeback album Home, released via Hucknall's own label, was a welcome return to form as the Hall & Oates sampling "Sunrise," classy dance-pop of "Fake," and soulful rendition of "You Make Me Feel Brand New" became his best and most successful singles in almost a decade. The only new track featured here, a cover of "Go Now," is a disappointingly lazy final curtain to an eventful career. But overall, 25 is an accomplished collection of songs that cements Hucknall's reputation as one Britain's finest soul singers. Jon O'Brien, All Music Guide

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