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.Associated actsWebsiteMembersSarah BrownGordy GoudieBerenice ScottPast membersTony DonaldJohn MilarkyAllan McNeillDuncan BarnwellEddy DuffyAndy GillespieSimple Minds are a Scottish band formed in in 1977. Simple Minds have released a string of hit singles, becoming best known internationally for their 1985 hit ', from the soundtrack of the film. Their other prominent hit singles include ' and ' (UK No. They have achieved five albums and have sold more than 60 million albums. They were the most commercially successful Scottish band of the 1980s. Despite various personnel changes, they continue to record and tour.

In 2016, they received the for Outstanding Song Collection from the.The nucleus of Simple Minds consists of the two remaining original members, (vocals) and (electric & acoustic guitars, occasional keyboards after 1990, saxophone and violin). The other current band members are (bass guitar), (drums), Sarah Brown (backing vocals), Gordy Goudie (additional guitar & keyboards). Notable former members include (keyboards), (bass), and, & (drums). Ticket for the band's concert at Tiffany's, Glasgow on 20 December 1982was released in September 1982, combining the results of the Walsh sessions along with '. The album was a commercial breakthrough and generated charting singles including ' (which reached the UK Top 20 and Australian Top 10).

While some tracks (', 'Colours Fly and Catherine Wheel') continued the formula perfected on Sons and Fascination, other tracks (', ') were pure pop. Jazz keyboardist performed a synth solo on the track 'Hunter and the Hunted'.Mike Ogletree played on the first leg of the New Gold Dream tour, but left the band immediately afterwards in November 1982 to join. Mel Gaynor was recruited (as a full member of the band) for the remaining dates.

Simple Minds' first non-Scottish member, Gaynor went on to become the band's longest-standing drummer (and member aside from mainstays Burchill and Kerr) despite thrice leaving and returning in the following decades.Stadium rock years: 1984–1991 Sparkle in the Rain The next record, was produced by and released in February 1984. It gave rise to successful singles like ' (which hit No. 1 in a few European countries) and ' and '. Sparkle in the Rain topped the charts in the UK and hit the Top 20 in several other countries (including Canada, where it reached No. 13).In 1984, Jim Kerr married of the (who renamed herself Christine Kerr). Simple Minds headlined a North American tour supported by during the Canadian leg and supported the Pretenders in the US while Hynde was pregnant with Kerr's daughter. The marriage lasted until 1990.Despite the band's new-found popularity in the UK, Europe, Canada and Australia, Simple Minds remained essentially unknown in the US. The band's UK releases on Arista were not picked up by Arista USA who had 'right of first refusal' for their releases.

The 1985 film broke Simple Minds into the US market, when the band achieved their only No. 1 U.S. Pop hit in April 1985 with the film's closing track, '. The song was written by and; Forsey offered the song to and before Simple Minds agreed to record it.

The song soon became a chart-topper in many other countries around the world.At around this point, the camaraderie that had fuelled Simple Minds began to unravel, and over the next ten years the band's line-up underwent frequent changes. Jim Kerr subsequently recalled 'We were knackered. We were desensitized.

The band started to fracture. We were lads who had grown up together, we were meant to grow together, politically, spiritually and artistically.

But we were getting tired with each other. There was an element of the chore creeping in. We were coasting and this whole other thing was a challenge.' The first casualty was bassist Derek Forbes, who was beginning to squabble with Kerr.

Forbes began failing to turn up for rehearsals, and was dismissed. Forbes remained in touch with the band (and soon reunited with another former Simple Minds bandmate, drummer Brian McGee, in ). Forbes was replaced by former bass player (who owned the band's rehearsal space and was a session musician who had worked with and ).

Giblin made his debut with Simple Minds at in, where the band performed 'Don't You (Forget About Me)', a new track called ' and 'Promised You a Miracle'. Simple Minds were the first band to be approached to play the Philadelphia leg of Live Aid. Once Upon a Time and Live in the City of Light During 1985, Simple Minds were in the studio with former / producer. In November, was released; former singer, who performed call-and-response vocals with Kerr throughout the album (effectively becoming a second lead singer), and was heavily featured in Simple Minds music videos of the time. The record reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 10 in the US, despite the fact that their major-league breakthrough single 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' was not included.Once Upon a Time went on to generate four worldwide hit singles: 'Alive and Kicking', 'Sanctify Yourself', 'Ghost Dancing' and 'All the Things She Said', the last of which featured a music video directed by that used techniques developed in music videos for bands such as.

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The band also toured, with both Robin Clark and percussionist Sue Hadjopoulos added to the live line-up.Because of Simple Minds' powerful stage presence and lyrics that trafficked in, the band was criticised by some in the music press as a lesser version of, despite the fact that both bands were now heading in different musical directions. The two groups were well-acquainted with one another, and joined Simple Minds on-stage at the in Glasgow in 1985 for a live version of 'New Gold Dream'. Bono also appeared on stage at Simple Minds Croke Park concert and sang 'Sun City' during the 'Love Song' medley. Derek Forbes also appeared on stage at the Croke Park concert and performed on several songs during the encore.

To document their worldwide Once Upon a Time Tour, Simple Minds released the double-live set in May 1987, which was recorded primarily over two nights in Paris in August 1986.By 1988, the band had built their own recording premises — the Bonnie Wee Studio — in Scotland. Following the lengthy period of touring to support Once Upon a Time, Simple Minds began new writing sessions. Initially the band began work on an instrumental project called Aurora Borealis (mostly written by Burchill and MacNeil). This project was then supplanted by an increase in the band's political activism, something which they had begun to stress in recent years (by giving all of the income from the 'Ghostdancing' single to Amnesty International, and playing cover versions of Little Steven's '(Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City' on tour), inspired by with whom they had toured in the early 1980s.Simple Minds were the first band to sign up for, a concert held at, London, as an expression of solidarity with the then-imprisoned. Bands involved were asked to produce a song especially for the event – Simple Minds were the only act which produced one.

This was ', which the band played live on the day (alongside cover versions of 'Sun City' with Little Steven and a cover version of Peter Gabriel's 'Biko' on which Gabriel himself took on lead vocals). 'Mandela Day' was released on the Ballad of the Streets EP, which reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart (the only time the band did so).Another EP track, ', was a rewrite of the song ' (which had been introduced to Kerr by John Giblin) with new lyrics written about the ongoing war in Northern Ireland). The single was also an expression by Simple Minds of their support for the campaign for the release of -held hostage, kidnapped by the. Simple Minds - Acoustic Live Tour 2017 in,On 7 April 2016, Simple Minds performed their first unplugged gig at the Zermatt Unplugged Festival in, followed by a second unplugged show in on 29 October 2016, also at the Zermatt Unplugged Festival. This was the first concert to feature the new live acoustic line-up including Jim Kerr on lead vocals, Charlie Burchill on acoustic guitar, Ged Grimes on acoustic guitar, Sarah Brown on lead vocals, Gordy Goudie on acoustic guitar and Cherisse Osei on percussion.In May 2016, they were given an Ivor Novello award where Kerr noted that: 'we just wanted to be in a great band and take it round the world. We’re very fortunate because we get recognition'.In October 2016, the band embarked on a promotional tour of the acoustic material, including a live concert on 10 November 2016 at the, London that was broadcast on BBC Radio 2.

On 7 November 2016, Simple Minds announced they would embark in Spring 2017 on their two-month (47-date) 'Acoustic Live '17' UK & European tour due to last from 8 April to 8 June 2017.On 11 November 2016, Simple Minds released which was recorded with the new line-up during Summer 2016 and which featured acoustic re-recordings of songs spanning their career. On the lead single, 1982's 'Promised You A Miracle', the band are joined by fellow Scot. The two-disc vinyl version of the album was released on 25 November 2016, including three extra tracks: 'Stand By Love', 'Speed Your Love To Me' and 'Light Travels'.On 16 November 2016, Simple Minds were given the Forth Best Performance Award at the Radio Forth awards ceremony in Edinburgh.

2018: Walk Between Worlds Since September 2014, Simple Minds had been working on new material, including the songs 'Fireball' and 'A Silent Kiss'. The new release was expected in 2018.

On 21 March 2017, Kerr wrote that the new album was finished. 'Today is Charlie's last day of recording on what is destined to be our new album - Simple Minds 17th to date. With the exception of the odd backing vocals to be added at a later date, I have also finished with my involvement in the recording. And so that is that!' On 19 October 2017, Kerr posted on Facebook about dining with producers Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg in London.

Kerr referred to Wright and Goldberg — who helmed the well-received Big Music album — as the band's producers and friends, indicating the team returned to produce Simple Minds' untitled new studio album, due in early 2018.On 15 November 2017, the new album title and track listing leaked on Amazon UK. Entitled, the album features 8 tracks while the Deluxe edition includes 3 bonus tracks (one live and 2 studio tracks). On 20 November 2017, a 20-second promo video was released on the band's Facebook page, promoting the album.

The video featured a snippet of Magic, the lead single. The video featured the six-person Acoustic line-up plus, while Gaynor and Gillespie are no longer in the band.Produced by Simple Minds, Wright and Goldberg, was released on 2 February 2018 via BMG and entered at #4 - their highest UK album chart position in over 23 years - and #2 on the Scottish albums charts, the album's highest chart position in all.In Spring and Summer 2018, the band extensively toured Europe as part of the Walk Between Worlds tour, promoting the new album. The band notably performed Walk Between Worlds in its entirety during the eight Spring concerts that occurred from 13 February at the, UK to 22 February 2018 in,.After a unique show in on 20 September 2018, the band extensively toured North America from 24 September in, up to 11 November 2018 in, as part of the Walk Between Worlds tour.2019–2020: Live in the City of Angels and 2020 world tour On 20 August 2019, Simple Minds announced the forthcoming release on 4 October 2019 of, their new live album capturing the band on their biggest ever (2018) North American tour. Mostly recorded on 24 October 2018 at the, (i.e. The City of Angels), the live album was made available on multiple formats. The standard CD and vinyl format feature 25 songs while the Deluxe CD and digital formats feature 40 songs.

The album title can be seen as a reference or a nod to their milestone first (1987) live album which was (mostly) recorded in, (i.e. The City of Light). The 40-song collection is spanning, to date, a 40-year career.On 30 September 2018, Simple Minds announced the forthcoming release on 1 November 2019 of a new compilation album entitled 40: The Best Of 1979-2019, a comprehensive overview of 40 years of the band's recording career that includes a new track: ', a cover of 's 2014 song.On 30 September 2018, Simple Minds also announced that they are due to celebrate 40 years in music by embarking in early 2020 upon a major (11-month) world tour entitled '40 Years Of Hits World Tour 2020'. The European & UK dates legs are due to cover 38 shows across 12 countries and to culminate with a homecoming show at 's on 25 April.According to Kerr, the next Simple Minds studio album will be released in 2021.On 17 January 2020, Simple Minds announced that Berenice Scott was joining the band on keyboards and vocals for an upcoming year-long tour to start that year. Concert tours. About working on the next album, Jim Kerr said in January 2015 during The Real McCoy radio show: 'There's this song I'm very excited about – that you introduced to me, a guy called Steve Eddie, a song called 'Fireball' – God, I've had that for seven or eight years and I played that this last month and I just know that its time has come.'

. About working on the next album, Jim Kerr said on 4 January 2016: 'Back to work: Began yesterday and it's all good! Working on a Charlie Burchill tune called 'A Silent Kiss'. Kind of dark, very romantic, related in style to both 'Liaison' and 'Bittersweet' from. Some songs you seemingly have to dig very deep to create. Others seem like they just want to jump out of you - somehow already fully formed.

Some come easy, some more elusive. This one feels great already.' References.

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