Mick Hucknall热门歌曲下载
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Please Send Me Someone To Love SQ | Deuces Wild | 04:15 |
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I Love You (Album Version) 臻品全景声 | 02:07 | |
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Angel Eyes (Live) | Live At Montreux 1996 | 04:19 |
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Hope There's Someone 臻品全景声 | American Soul (Deluxe) | 03:38 |
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Stormy Monday Blues SQ | Tribute To Bobby | 02:39 |
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That's How Strong My Love Is SQ | That's How Strong My Love Is | 03:21 |
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I Only Have Eyes For You (Live) SQ | American Soul (Deluxe) | 03:32 |
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One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) | 04:58 | |
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Streets of Arklow 臻品全景声 | Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue | 04:57 |
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Lead Me On | Tribute To Bobby | 02:17 |
Mick Hucknall最新专辑下载
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That's How Strong My Love Is
2012-09-28
American Soul (Deluxe)
2012-10-26
Hucknall Tribute To Bobby (Bonus Content)
2008-05-19
Tribute To Bobby
2008-06-16
Mick Hucknall歌手简介
by Andrew Leahey
British vocalist Mick Hucknall got his start in punk music -- a far cry from the smooth blend of pop and blue-eyed soul that would later catapult his band, Simply Red, into the international mainstream. Born in Manchester, England, in 1960, Hucknall experienced a musical awakening at the age of 16, when a live performance by the Sex Pistols inspired him to start his own punk band. He promptly formed the Frantic Elevators, an amateur group that released several recordings on local labels throughout the late '70s and early '80s. The band split in 1984, but not before recording a promising song entitled "Holding Back the Years." Hucknall recorded the song for a second time on Picture Book, the 1985 debut of his new band, Simply Red. The revised single proved to be a worldwide hit, effectively launching Simply Red's long streak of Top 40 hits (many of which, including Cole Porter's "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' "If You Don't Know Me by Now," were cover songs).
Simply Red's lineup changed often, with Hucknall always remaining at the center; arguably, Simply Red became his personal solo project. While the group's audience in America tapered off during the early '90s, Simply Red remained quite popular at home, issuing the most popular album of 1991 (Stars, which sold more than eight-million copies in two years) and maintaining a constant presence on the U.K. charts well into the 2000s. Hucknall issued a genuine solo effort in 2008, covering the songs of bluesman Bobby "Blue" Bland on Tribute to Bobby.