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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Colour My Life | cover = CML1.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = M People | album = Northern Soul | B-side = *Sexual Freedom *Landscape of Love | released = 24 February 1992 | format = | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = House | length = 3:42 | label = *RCA *Deconstruction | writer = *Mike Pickering *Paul Heard | producer = M People | prev_title = How Can I Love You More? | prev_year = 1991 | next_title = Someday | next_year = 1992 | misc = }} "'Colour My Life'" is the second single from British band M People from their first album, 'Northern Soul'. It was written by Mike Pickering and Paul Heard. The single was originally released in May 1991 as a vinyl only release and was given a full release on 24 February 1992. The song peaked at number thirty five on the UK Singles Chart. BackgroundAs one of the album's premiere cuts, "Colour My Life" had already had built up a quite a following and gained critical praise in clubs as a much-played dance song when previewed as a White Label the year previously and most dance floors had picked up and rotated this version throughout 1991 providing great exposure. The first single that M People's Mike Pickering wrote for specifically for lead vocalist, 25-year-old Heather Small and the first M People track she ever recorded. Critical receptionJose F. Promis from AllMusic described the song as "funky". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' wrote, "London club DJ Mike Pickering crafts a delicious blend of raw funk and silky disco. Floating piano lines and an unidentified muselike female vocal add an ethereal vibe." A reviewer from Irish newspaper 'Evening Herald' noted "the woozy refrain" of the song."M People". 'Evening Herald'. 19 December 1994. page 12. Retrieved 29 March 2020. Fred Shuster from 'Los Angeles Daily News' said that "Colour My Life" is the "highlight" of the album and "an update of the Chic disco formula of male-female vocals, piano, bubbling bass and strings." Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' commented that "although from Manchester, this is a long way from the "madchester" beat. This quartet, featuring Hot House lead vocalist Heather Small, mixes '70s "northern soul" with a mellow house style. Hypnotizing, but still melodic." On the album review, they added that the song is "the best Philly soul pastiche in ages." Andy Beevers from 'Music Week' described it as a "classy soul song". James Hamilton from the magazine's 'RM' Dance Update called it a "sinuously sultry Heather Small moaned Mike Pickering creation". Adam Higginbotham from 'Select' stated that "Colour My Life" is the best track on the 'Northern Soul' album. Chart performanceThe single became their second moderate chart hit, but did not fare as well as predecessor How Can I Love You More? which scraped into the Top 30 at 29. In the week of release the single sold 7,400 copies to land at number 37, but club support saw the single maintain sales and climb in its second week to peak at number 35 selling a further 8,000 copies. RemixesThere are several different mixes of the single, but the main version is simply known as "Colour My Life". Other versions are slight remixes of the single with "Colour my life (Part One)", "Colour My Life (Part Two)" and "Colour My Life (Original Mix)". The "Original Mix" appears on the 'Limited Release' and on 'Northern Soul', but not on this single. Music videoThe studio-set music video for the song features Heather Small singing and dancing in a striking lime green jacket centre stage with the band playing along in the background. Paul Heard is playing bass guitar and Mike Pickering on the keyboards, not their normal instruments to play and also a drummer percussionist and two lively backing singers co-ordinating dance moves with their arms. ArtworkThe artwork of the single combines the lines used in the limited release to become four colourful "flowers" that consist of differently coloured red, blue, green and purple circles which is very much in-keeping with the big red flower illustration that is on the parent's album's artwork. ChartsReferencesCategory:1991 songs Category:1992 singles Category:Deconstruction Records singles Category:M People songs Category:RCA Records singles Category:Songs written by Mike Pickering Category:Songs written by Paul Heard | |
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