This page will contain additional articles about Simple Minds, as they become available.Simple MindsSimple Minds is a Scottish New Wave pop band, known mostly for their output in the 1980s. In spite of great commercial success in Europe, they were never able to break into mainstream United States, where they are known primarily for one song, "Don't You (Forget About Me)". After one single as Johnny & The Self Abusers, Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr formed the band in 1978 (1978 in music), along with Brian McGee and Tony Donald. Drummer Mel Gaynor later joined the band. The band's name was taken from a line in the David Bowie track Jean Genie: "...so simple-minded, he can't drive his module". Their initial recordings, such as Reel to Real Cacophony and Empires and Dance were critically acclaimed, though sales were slow until the band moved towards a more pop-oriented sound, beginning with the Steve Hillage-produced Sons and Fascination (1981 in music). Their early work and a number of experimental pieces subsequently were heavily inspired by Kraftwerk. By 1984 (1984 in music), due to their much more accessible releases New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) and Sparkle in the Rain, as well as a number of UK charting singles, Simple Minds had gained a widespread fanbase, setting the stage for their breakthrough "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (this song was originally offered to Billy Idol, but he declined). The song quickly became an American chart-topper, the only one Simple Minds would ever achieve there, as a result of its use in the popular film The Breakfast Club. It was initially less popular outside of the US, but soon became a top-selling hit across the world, as was the next album, Once Upon a Time (which did not include that song). After a live album, Simple Minds, in an attempt to regain critical acceptance, released the unabashedly political and un-pop Street Fighting Years to positive reviews but relatively poor sales. However the band did score their only number one UK singles hit from this album with Belfast Child, a reworking of the folk song She Moved Through The Fair. By the time the band returned with Real Life (1991 in music), synth-pop was no longer popular and they have since released albums to a dwindling audience. Most recently, they released Cry in 2002 (2002 in music). Discography of Albums
Detailed Discography of AlbumsAlbumsLife In A Day (1979) UK #30
Real To Real Cacophony (1979)
Empires And Dance (1980) UK #41
Sons And Fascination (Sept. 1981) UK #11
Sister Feelings Call (Sept. 1981) UK #11
New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84) (1982) UK #3
Sparkle In The Rain (1984) UK #1
Once Upon A Time (1985) UK #1
In the City of Light (live 1987) UK #1
Street Fighting Years (1989) UK #1
Real Life (1991) UK #2
Good News From The Next World (1995) UK #2
Néapolis (1998) UK #19
Neon Lights (2001)
Cry (2002)
Our Secrets Are The Same (2002)
Compilations
Bootlegs
Hit singles
External Links
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Our Secrets Are The Same (2002). www.steriogram.com. Cry (2002). Good News From The Next World (1995) UK #2. Their debut album, "Shmack" has seen the release of 4 singles, "Whitetrash", "Walkie Talkie Man", "Road Trip" and "Go". Real Life (1991) UK #2. They were signed to Capital records in November 2002. Street Fighting Years (1989) UK #1. In 2002, while recording at a rented beach house they were spotted by an American scout. In the City of Light (live 1987) UK #1. They released their first single, "Whitetrash" in 2001 and began to tour the country, they also quit their day-jobs at this time. Once Upon A Time (1985) UK #1. Steriogram are a New Zealand punk group, with a sound compared to Sum41. Sparkle In The Rain (1984) UK #1. New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84) (1982) UK #3. 1981) UK #11. Sister Feelings Call (Sept. 1981) UK #11. Sons And Fascination (Sept. Empires And Dance (1980) UK #41. Real To Real Cacophony (1979). Life In A Day (1979) UK #30. Most recently, they released Cry in 2002 (2002 in music). By the time the band returned with Real Life (1991 in music), synth-pop was no longer popular and they have since released albums to a dwindling audience. However the band did score their only number one UK singles hit from this album with Belfast Child, a reworking of the folk song She Moved Through The Fair. After a live album, Simple Minds, in an attempt to regain critical acceptance, released the unabashedly political and un-pop Street Fighting Years to positive reviews but relatively poor sales. It was initially less popular outside of the US, but soon became a top-selling hit across the world, as was the next album, Once Upon a Time (which did not include that song). The song quickly became an American chart-topper, the only one Simple Minds would ever achieve there, as a result of its use in the popular film The Breakfast Club. By 1984 (1984 in music), due to their much more accessible releases New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) and Sparkle in the Rain, as well as a number of UK charting singles, Simple Minds had gained a widespread fanbase, setting the stage for their breakthrough "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (this song was originally offered to Billy Idol, but he declined). Their initial recordings, such as Reel to Real Cacophony and Empires and Dance were critically acclaimed, though sales were slow until the band moved towards a more pop-oriented sound, beginning with the Steve Hillage-produced Sons and Fascination (1981 in music). Their early work and a number of experimental pieces subsequently were heavily inspired by Kraftwerk. The band's name was taken from a line in the David Bowie track Jean Genie: "...so simple-minded, he can't drive his module". Drummer Mel Gaynor later joined the band. After one single as Johnny & The Self Abusers, Charlie Burchill and Jim Kerr formed the band in 1978 (1978 in music), along with Brian McGee and Tony Donald. In spite of great commercial success in Europe, they were never able to break into mainstream United States, where they are known primarily for one song, "Don't You (Forget About Me)". Simple Minds is a Scottish New Wave pop band, known mostly for their output in the 1980s. Dream Giver Redux (http://www.simpleminds.org/home.htm). Official Simple Minds site (http://www.simpleminds.com). 2002 "Monster" #67 UK (Liquid People vs Simple Minds). 2002 "Cry" #47 UK. 1998 "War Babies" #43 UK. 1998 "Glitterball" #18 UK. 1995 "Hypnotised" #18 UK. 1995 "She's a River" #5 UK. 1992 "Love Song/Alive and Kicking" (re-issue) #6 UK. 1991 "Real Life" #34 UK. 1991 "Stand By Love" #13 UK. 1991 "See the Lights" #20 UK; #40 US. 1991 "Let There Be Love" #6 UK. 1989 "The Amsterdam EP" #18 UK (Sign Of The Times,Jerusalem & Let It All Come Down). 1989 "Kick It In" #15 UK. 1989 "This Is Your Land" #13 UK. 1989 "Belfast Child" #1 UK. 1987 "Promised You a Miracle" #19 UK. 1986 "Ghostdancing" #13 UK. 1986 "All the Things She Said" #9 UK; #28 US. 1986 "Sanctify Yourself" #10 UK; #14 US. 1985 "Alive and Kicking" #7 UK; #3 US. 1985 "Don't You (Forget about Me)" #7 UK; #1 US. 1984 "Up on the Catwalk" #27 UK. 1984 "Speed Your Love to Me" #20 UK. 1983 "Waterfront" #13 UK. 1982 "Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)" #36 UK. 1982 "Glittering Prize" #16 UK. 1982 "Promised You a Miracle" #13 UK. 1981 "Sweat In A Bullet #52 UK. 1981 "Love Song" #47 UK. 1981 "The American" #59 UK. 1979 "Life In A Day" #62 UK. Live in USA (1995). Summertime in Glasgow (1985). The Best of Simple Minds (2001), UK #34. The Early Years (1998). The Promised (1997). Glittering Price 81/92 (1992), UK #1. Celebration (1982), UK #45. Sleeping. Happy Is The Man. Hello. She Knows. Neon City Cowboys. Waiting For the End Of The World. Death By Chocolate. Space. Jeweller To The Stars. Swimming Towards The Sun. Floating Wold. Slave Nation. Cry Again. Sleeping Girl. Sugar. Lazy Lately. Disconnected. Face in the Sun. One Step Closer. New Sunshine Morning. Spaceface. Cry. All Tomorrows Party (Velvet Underground). For Your Pleasure Roxy Music). Needle & The Damage Done (Neil Young). Bring On The Dancing Horses (Echo & The Bunnymen). Hello I Love You (The Doors). Neon Lights (Kraftwerk). Dancing Barefoot (Patti Smith). Homosapien (Pete Shelley, Buzzcocks). The Man Who Sold The World (David Bowie). Gloria (Van Morrison). Androgyny. Killing Andy Warhol. If I had wings. Lightning. Superman v supersoul. Tears of a guy. War babies. Glitterball. Song for the tribes. This time. Criminal world. My life. And the band played on. 7 deadly sins. Great leap forward. Hypnosed. Night music. She's a river. When two worlds collide. Rivers of ice. Travelling man. Banging on the door II. Banging on the door I. Ghostrider. African skies. Let the children speak. Stand by love. Woman. Let there be love. See the lights. Real life. When spirits rise. Biko. Belfast child. Mandela day. Let it all come down. Kick it in. Take a step back. This is your land. Wall of love. Soul crying out. Street fighting years. New Gold Dream. Love Song/Sun City/Dance To The Music. Sanctify Yourself. East At Easter. Book Of Brilliant Things. Once Upon A Time. Don't You (Forget About Me). Alive And Kicking. Oh Jungleland. Someone Somewhere In Summertime. Promised You A Miracle. Waterfront. Big Sleep. Ghostdancing. Come A Long Way. Sanctify Yourself. I Wish You Were Here. Oh Jungleland. Alive And Kicking. Ghost Dancing. All The Things She Said. Once Upon A Time. Shake Off the Ghosts. Kick Inside of Me. "C" Moon Cry Like a Baby. White Hot Day. Street Hassle. East at Easter. Waterfront. Speed Your Love to Me. Book of Brilliant Things. Up on the Catwalk. King is white & in the crowd. Hunter & the hunted. Glittering prize. New gold dream (81, 31, 83, 84). Somebody up there likes you. Big sleep. Promised you a miracle. Colours fly & Catherine wheel. Someone somewhere in summertime. Sound in 70 cities. Careful in career. League of nations. Wonderful in young life. 20th century promised land. The American. Theme from great cities. Seeing out the angel. Sons and fascination. This earth that you walk upon. Love song. Boys from Brazil. 70 cities as love brings the fall. Sweat in bullet. In trance as mission. Room. Kant-Kino. Thirty Frames A Second. Twist - Run - Repulsion. Constantinople Line. Capital City. This Fear Of Gods. Celebrate. Today I Died Again. I Travel. Scar. Calling your name. Film theme. Changelin. Premonition. Veldt. Cacophony. Factory. Carnival (Shelter in a suitcase). Citizen (Dance of youth). Naked eye. Real to real. Murder story. Destiny. Wasteland. Chelsea girl. No cure. Pleasantly disturbed. All for you. Sad affair. Life in a day. Someone. Cry (2002). The Best of Simple Minds (2001) (compilation). Neon Lights (2001). The Early Years (1998) (compilation). Neapolis (1998). The Promised (1997). Good News from the Next World (1995). Glittering Prize 81/92 (1992) (Greatest Hits compilation). Real Life (1991). Street Fighting Years (1989). Live in the City of Light (1987). Once Upon a Time (1985). Sparkle in the Rain (1984). New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) (1982). Celebration (1982). Themes for Great Cities (1981). Sister Feelings Call (1981). Sons and Fascination (1981). Empires and Dance (1980). Real to Real Cacophony (1979). Life in a Day (1979). |