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| ARTIST: | Simple Minds |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Virgin Records |
| FEATURES: | Limited Edition, Original recording remastered |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Someone Somewhere In Summertime, Colours Fly And Catherine Wheel, Promised You A Miracle, Big Sleep, Somebody Up There Likes You, New Gold Dream (81 82 83 84), Glittering Prize, Hunter And The Hunted, King Is White And The In The Crowd |
| UPC: | 724381317020 |
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Customer Reviews of New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
If you're new to Simple Minds, read... I've been listening to Simple Minds since the release of their "Glittering Price" album, the american (cheapo) collection. Although poorly developed, I fell in love with SM with this album. While there was nothing wrong with the songs (other than some of them were significantly trimmed), it was absolutely imcomplete and disorganized. For example, the american album was missing the song from which the name of the album was originally from, Glittering Price (BIG DUH!).
This doesn't have much to do with the New Gold Dream album, since only one song from "New Gold Dream" was in that album, "Someone Somewhere In Summertime", strangely definitely not the best song from the album. With the release of the greatest hits "The Best Of" 2 CD Collection everyone probably thought the problem was going to be fixed. Unfortunately to make the collection complete the "Best Of" should have had 4 CDs instead of two (impossible, I know). But AT LEAST one of these should have been included: "New Gold Dream", "Big Sleep", "Hunter And The Hunted" &/or "Colours Fly And Catherine Wheel".
OK enough blabbering, having said that I really encourage ANYONE who has purchased any Simple Minds album (or even if all you've heard is "Don't You Forget About Me") to give New Gold Dream 81 82 83 84 a try. You'll be delighted. I really love Jim Kerr's strong voice in this album. I give it two thumbs up, but when it comes to this one I wish I had more hands, I'd give it more. Simple Minds music has so much style, no crappy new group from these days will ever match it. I regret that there are still lots of people who have never heard them at all.
Old Gold Still Sounds Great
On this album, Simple Minds evolved from their brilliant undrground electro-art-rock to, well, more accessible versions of the same thing. Although I love their previous phase, the band sounds more relaxed and natural on NEW GOLD DREAM (a bit like the change from Tears for Fears' THE HURTING to SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR).
Every song here is great except I really can't take "Promised You a Miracle" (the biggest hit, no less) which sounds like annoying, cheesy disco to me. Typically, I skip it. "New Gold Dream" and "Glittering Prize" are also disco-tinged, but I like them a lot. They're very up-beat.
"Someone, Somewhere in Summertime" is one of those magical songs that warms the heart and, for me at least, evokes an indescribable feeling of nostalgia, even when I first heard it. I also really like the more "relaxed" songs like "Hunter and the Hunted" featuring a frantic-fingered Herbie Hancock (!) and the hypnotic "Big Sleep" and "King is White and in the Crowd," also hypnotic and dreamy.
The album's sound fits perfectly into the time it was made (1982), yet it doesn't sound dated, at least not in any negative way. If this is a quasi-disco album, so be it. Jim Kerr could be seen as letting his soul shine through a bit more on this one (which he continued to do more and more on subsequent albums). The band follows suit; everyone seems to have lightened up for this one. I'll always go back to this album.
(this review pertains to the original issue - haven't heard the remaster)
"Where are you now?"
Like many from my generation the first any American teenager had heard from this band was from a now classic 80s movie known as "The Breakfast Club." The song was, of course, "Don't you(forget about me)." Those seeking more from Simple Minds were subsequently enthralled with their huge hit album "Once Upon a Time." But for many fans that was the beginning of the end. Then, one sparkling day, a fit of nostalgia overwhelmed me and I decided to look further into this band's past catalog. I owned "Once Upon a Time" on cassette only(don't laugh, it was the dawn of the compast disc) and I thought, "This is a very good album. I wonder if any of their other albums are any good?" I decided to check out a competing site that has critical reviews, as well as ratings. "New Gold Dream" was given a stellar review and a matching rating of 4.5 stars. Well, the rating is altogether incorrect. It should be higher! This is a fantastic example of all that was good about early 80s New Wave. I have listened to this album repeatedly since I got it in the mail, and seriously can find no flaws. The songs are intricate and well-arranged with pristine production value. No single instrument overwhelms any other, each seeking absolute harmony within the structure of every song. There is another plus that I love here, which is a matter of taste, to be sure. It is that Jim Kerr's vocals on this album are not nearly as bombastic and Bono-like(U2) on this album as on "Once Upon a Time." Instead, he sings with a more intimate tone directly into the listener's ear rather than his occassional catering to the stadium crowd. I obviously prefer his vocalizations here. All in all, this album is a magnificent transition from "Once Upon a Time" and into a whole new and inviting realm of superb songcraft and memorable musicianship. Take a chance and purchase this excellent CD. If you love early 80s New Wave then this CD must be in your collection. The replay value is very high, with many moments you will want to revisit time and again. (Note: This CD comes in a cardboard slip-case with no printed lyrics.) Thank you for reading my review.