Simply Red: A new flame LP 1989. Check the exclusive video of the LP for sale! Incl. “Its Only Love”, “If You Don’t Know Me By Now”, “You’ve Got It”. Check videos

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A New Flame is the third album by British pop and soul group Simply Red, released in February 1989. It was a huge success worldwide, becoming the band’s first UK number one album and certified 7x Platinum by the BPI for sales of 2,100,000 copies in the UK alone. The album was also certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.

Released 13 February 1989
Recorded 1988–1989
Genre Blue-eyed soul
Length 41:03

Singles from A New Flame
“It’s Only Love” Released: 16 January 1989
“If You Don’t Know Me By Now” Released: April 1989
“A New Flame” Released: July 1989
“You’ve Got It” Released: October 1989

This 10 track opens with lead single It’s Only Love, which has a funky intro before backing singers introduce lead singer Mick Hucknall. His vocals are strong and confident here and the song builds perfectly whilst still managing to remain somewhat mellow. This song is actually a cover of Barry White‘s 1978 longer-titled track It’s Only Love Doing Its Thing, and it remains fairly loyal to the original, although nothing can replaces White’s velvet tones.

Third single and title track A New Flame is up next, and this is a far catchier and upbeat song. There’s some great bass, guitar, and percussion duels here, and Mick’s rich vocals weave them all together. Surprisingly, this track only reached #17 in the UK charts – I’d always believed that it was a much bigger hit.

This is followed by You’ve Got It, the fourth and final single from the album. This was the first of two writer collaborations between Mick and legendary songwriter Lamont Dozier (The Four Tops, The Supremes, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas). This is a fairly mellow mid-tempo track, although it does bounce along a bit courtesy of some piano, and it comes complete with an Obligatory 80s Saxophone solo in the middle. Despite the music royalty, the song stalled at #46 in the UK singles chart.

To Be With You is up next, and this is certainly another funky number – the bass and ample brass sections ensure this. Mick’s vocals feel a bit buried in the verse, although the backing vocalists help to lift him up. The song improves as it moves along – with big brass being matched with big Hucknall vocals.

Next up is More, which takes on Simply Red’s occasional reggae sound. This song is quite a gentle meandering, through synths, bass, and vocals.

This is followed by the second of the two Hucknall/Dozier songs – Turn It Up, and its title is apt. TURN IT UP. This is a great song, and the vocals really do belt out. There’s no real indication of who is singing with Mick here, but their voice contrasts perfectly. This is a fantastic song, and one that really should have been a single.

By contrast the next song Love Lays It’s Tune is a far more mellow song. Again Mick’s vocals are perfectly off-set here by his backing vocalist. This song would sit perfectly on any of the next two albums (Stars or Life) and stands as a classic Simply Red album track song.

Again, by contrast, there’s a rockier sound of snarling guitars of She’ll Have To Go, although Mick’s vocals sound like he’s putting a slight character voice on, as he delivers some slightly sinister lyrics.

The huge hit If You Don’t Know Me By Now follows this and whilst this song has played in practically every wedding, and in countless films and maybe even adverts, this song is perfect. It’s one of the shortest songs on the album, but it’s also one of the slowest – yet it feels much longer and gives Mick plenty of time and space to deliver his emphatic vocals. This is not only classic Simply Red, it’s an 80s classic too… except that it is of course, a cover version from Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, who had a hit with their version back in 1972. This song was their highest ever single (#2 in the UK) until 1995’s Fairground took the #1 slot.

The album closes with Enough, a song which features Mick solely without anyone else providing backing vocals other than himself. This is a fairly light jazzy number, with a delicate scattering of piano and guitar that both help to deliver the song into the second half perfectly. …….Over all, this album really shows Simply Red at their best, although it does also show that not every great Simply Red song makes it as a single.  A great example of 80’s music, and one that led them perfectly into the huge success of their next album, Stars.


5.0 out of 5 stars So good… yet so underrated,
A New Flame by Simply Red is probably my second favourite release by the ginger soul-master of Manchester, the first being the incredible Stars. The reason why i believe this album is underrated is simply because there is so much excellent music on here which is overlooked. The main few songs that are associated with A New Flame (Its Only Love, If You Don’t Know Me By Now and A New Flame) are used to judge the album, while the real, solid tracks are simply overlooked. Songs like Enough and Love Lays Its Tune display the genius talents of Hucknall and Simply Red. A New Flame may be Hucknall’s most varied work to date, dabbling in reggae beats in More, going all out pop in Its Only Love, and telling very accurate tales of life in Love Lays Its Tune and Enough. This may not of appealed to the mainstream young generation, but it can be accessed by everyone who enjoys well written pop played by a well crafted band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Album classic!,
This was one of my favourite Albums from simply Red’. It features one of my fav. Singles (the title Track) plus two other hits – including their second Number Two with: ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’. It was their first Number One Album – their second being their following release: stars’ which really marked their territory as ‘here to stay’.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply brilliant,
Ok, so I get these influences from my Dad, but this album is the first that we bought back in the day.
I have to agree with the previous reviews, and also add that to me, both sides of the LP so tracks 1 & 6, and the last tracks on both sides, seem to feel like they belong there. Its as if they deliberately, put the upbeat Its Only Love and Turn It Up at the start. Funnily enough there’s not a weak track on this album, which is rare of any album, although I would pick out A New Flame, More & To Be With You, as my least favourite. All in all, a fantastic album. Simply Reds best to date.


(WX 242)

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Track Listings
1. Its Only Love
2. New Flame
3. You’ve Got It
4. To Be With You
5. More
6. Turn It Up
7. Love Lays Its Tune
8. She’ll Have To Go
9. If You Don’t Know Me By Now
10. Enough

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