It's often interesting to go back into the history of bands which I knew of, enjoyed massive hits from, but stayed relatively away from their discographies. Such has been the case with Simple Minds. While I'm only one album in so far, two after today, it's been unique. Playing through their 1980 released Empires And Dance, their third album overall, I was introduced to a disco and electronica infused record. It definitely doesn't echo their 1985 powerhouse, Once Upon A Time, which prior to starting was my only exposure to the band, with exception of their Breakfast Club contribution. It was different, for sure.
As noted yesterday, while the band started on Zoom Records with owner / manager Bruce Findlay, he'd decide to shut the label down, and focus strictly on managing Simple Minds. This would lead them to a deal with Virgin, who would release their 1981 double album, Sons And Fascination / Sister Feelings Call.
While the first 10,000 pressings would release both together, the two would soon be split up. This resulted in some shifts on the charts. The original double album would peak at number eleven in the UK, but only the first half, Sons And Fascination, would chart elsewhere. It would, however, become their first gold certified album.
For me, it was interesting to find that the original pressing of the CD was not the ideal version to own. The reason being that when it was released in 1985, limitations in length were still a factor. Much like Prince's 1999, decisions had to be made on what tracks to cut if it were to be pressed onto disc. Sure, Virgin could have released it as a two-disc set. However, the label would not commit to the increased cost to do so. This resulted in tracks League of Nations, and Sound in 70 Cities, both from Sister Feelings Call, being cut. It wouldn't be until 2003 that a remastered version would contain all fifteen tracks.
The American would become their first single to peak on the UK charts, at number fifty-nine. Love Song would follow, and peak at forty-seven. Additionally, the song would reach the top twenty in Australia, and thirty-eight in Canada.
The album does shift to a more post-punk / new wave sound, and the vocals of Jim Kerr resonate more with the more popularly known era of Simple Minds. Though it still sporadically hits and misses the mainstream sound that would make many, if not most of the tracks radio friendly.
It does have some standout tracks, Sweat In Bullet, Love Song, and Seeing out the Angel from Sons And Fascination, and Theme For Great Cities, and Sound In 70 Cities from Sister Feelings Call. However, as a whole, it's a rather bland and bloated pair of albums. At least for me.
I've yet to hear that one track that makes me say, "Yes, this is what I want from Simple Minds." Or perhaps better stated, I already have, and that's from their 1985 released Once Upon A Time. There are still two more albums to go before getting to that point, so maybe something will pop. At least that's what I'm hoping. As for Sons And Fascination / Sister Feelings Call, it's not really for me. It's not bad, just bloated. Too long for its own good.
Shortly after the recording sessions, Brian McGee would quit, citing the grueling touring schedule had exhausted him, that he didn't feel he was getting the credit he deserved for his contributions, and ultimately wanted to spend more time with his family. The latter is a bit odd of a statement considering he would go on to join the band Endgames, and later Propaganda.
Kenny Hyslop would initially be brought in to replace McGee for the first leg of the tour which followed, and he would also contribute to the studio track, Promised You A Miracle, for the forthcoming album. It would be deemed that Hyslop was not clicking with the other members, and be replaced by Mike Ogletree, who would not only fill in for the second half of the tour, but also record a few tracks for the next album. However, he too would be replaced by Mel Gaynor who finished the album when the band didn't like Ogletree's drumming style.
1982's New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84) would serve as the breakthrough album Simple Minds needed. But before I get too far ahead of myself, I first need to get to tomorrow where I'll play through it.
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