Picture Book (Simply Red album)

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Picture Book
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Studio album by
Released11 October 1985
StudioSoundpush Studios, Blaricum, Netherlands
RAK Studios, London
Genre
Length44:21
Label Elektra
Producer Stewart Levine
Simply Red chronology
Picture Book
(1985)
Men and Women
(1987)
Singles from Picture Book
  1. "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)"
    Released: 20 May 1985 (UK) [1]
  2. "Come to My Aid"
    Released: September 1985 (UK) [2]
  3. "Holding Back the Years"
    Released: November 1985 (UK) [3]
  4. "Jericho"
    Released: February 1986
  5. "Open Up the Red Box"
    Released: 1 August 1986 [4]

Picture Book is the debut album by British pop and soul group Simply Red, released in October 1985. It contains the US number-one single "Holding Back the Years", and a cover of The Valentine Brothers' "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)". Three more singles were released from the album: "Come to My Aid", "Jericho", and "Open Up the Red Box".

Contents

The album helped Simply Red earn a 1987 Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. "Holding Back the Years" was also nominated for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.

A special version of the album was released on the then new Compact Disc + Graphics, or CD+G format which when played on a suitable CD player, 4 bit raster graphic images, text and animations would also be displayed on a connected TV screen.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Q Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [7]
The Village Voice B+ [8]

In The Village Voice , Robert Christgau wrote that there were essentially "only two songs on this album", "Money’s Too Tight (to Mention)" and "Heaven", but that Hucknall and the band carry off the album "on mood and groove alone". [8]

Reviewing the 1996 re-release for Q , Nick Duerden described Picture Book as "the most accomplished debut of its year". He said of Hucknall, "With the most prodigious voice this side of Motown and a burning socialist heart, here he infuses everything with a passion that he's rarely matched since." [7]

William Ruhlmann, in a retrospective review in AllMusic, felt that Simply Red produced "a steady R&B groove reminiscent of '60s Stax house band the MG's" and that Hucknall was a "big-voiced soul singer". [5] In the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die , Andy Robbins attributed the record's commercial success in both America and the UK to "Holding Back the Years", which he feels is Hucknall's best vocal performance. Robbins noted rock and jazz sounds, along with soul influences. [9]

Commercial performance

The album was commercially successful, appearing in the top 30 album charts of twelve countries, and achieving platinum certification sales in four countries, including the United States and United Kingdom.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Come to My Aid" Mick Hucknall, Fritz McIntyre 4:03
2."Sad Old Red"Mick Hucknall4:33
3."Look at You Now"Mick Hucknall3:02
4."Heaven" David Byrne, Jerry Harrison 4:32
5."Jericho"Mick Hucknall6:03
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Money's Too Tight (to Mention)" John Valentine, William Valentine 4:13
2."Holding Back the Years"Mick Hucknall, Neil Moss4:30
3."(Open Up the) Red Box"Mick Hucknall3:56
4."No Direction"Mick Hucknall, Dave Fryman3:41
5."Picture Book"Mick Hucknall, Fritz McIntyre5:49

2008 Collector's Edition bonus tracks

Disc one, CD: remixes
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Money's Too Tight (to Mention)" (The Cutback Mix)John Valentine, William Valentine8:29
2."Come to My Aid" (Survival Mix)Mick Hucknall, Fritz McIntyre6:40
3."Holding Back the Years" (Extended Mix)Mick Hucknall, Neil Moss5:48
4."Jericho" (Extended Mix)Mick Hucknall6:47
5."Open Up the Red Box" (Extended Mix)Mick Hucknall6:24

Disc two, DVD: Live at Montreux Jazz Festival (8 July 1986)

  1. "Grandma's Hands" (Bill Withers)
  2. "Sad Old Red" (Hucknall)
  3. "Open Up the Red Box" (Hucknall)
  4. "The Right Thing" (Hucknall)
  5. "No Direction" (Hucknall, Fryman)
  6. "I Won’t Give Up" (Hucknall)
  7. "Holding Back the Years" (Hucknall, Neil Moss)
  8. "Picture Book" (Hucknall, Fritz McIntyre)
  9. "Love Fire" (Bunny Wailer)
  10. "Jericho" (Hucknall)
  11. "I Won't Feel Bad" (Hucknall, McIntyre, Tim Kellett, Chris Joyce, Tony Bowers, Sylvan Richardson)
  12. "Suffer" (Hucknall, Lamont Dozier)
  13. "Infidelity" (Hucknall, Dozier)
  14. "Money's Too Tight (to Mention)" (John Valentine, William Valentine)
  15. "Come to My Aid" (Hucknall, McIntyre)
  16. "Jericho" [Instrumental] (Hucknall)
  17. "Heaven" (Byrne, Harrison)
  18. "Move on Out" (Hucknall)
  19. "Look at You Now" (Hucknall)

Personnel

Simply Red

Guest Musicians

Production

Charts

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales for Picture Book
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [36] 2× Platinum140,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria) [37] Gold25,000*
Belgium (BEA) [38] Gold25,000*
France (SNEP) [39] Gold100,000*
Germany (BVMI) [40] 3× Gold750,000^
Italy (FIMI) [41] Gold250,000 [41]
Netherlands (NVPI) [42] Platinum100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [43] Platinum15,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [44] Gold50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [45] Platinum50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [46] 5× Platinum1,500,000^
United States (RIAA) [47] Platinum1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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