Simply Red had achieved considerable commercial and critical success from the mid-1980s onwards with their own
blue-eyed soul style that saw them repeatedly reach the top 10 around the world. Despite the 1989 album
A New Flame selling over two million copies in the UK alone, frontman
Mick Hucknall was keen to develop the sound of the band further. The same year
A New Flame was released, a number of dance-orientated records had started to infiltrate the UK singles chart, most notably the songs from the group
Soul II Soul. In 2005, when interviewed for the
Classic Albums episode on the making of the
Stars album, Hucknall commented that he wanted a programmed drum sound that didn't sound synthetic. This led him to working with new musicians, including musician
Gota Yashiki whose expertise with drum programming effectively replaced founder drummer
Chris Joyce. Producer Stewart Levine also introduced Hucknall to
Heitor Pereira which changed the guitar sound on the record, putting more emphasis on rhythm than melody. An early version of the song "Something Got Me Started" was premiered in a March 1990 concert in
Didsbury, Manchester, whilst the group were promoting
A New Flame (later released on the VHS/Laserdisc
Let Me Take You Home). ==Release==