This is one album that perhaps isn't as bad as some of the original fans remember. This was the sound of Simple Minds hitting out for the stadiums.Coming in the same year as U2's big break through (with 'War') it was decided to use their producer, Steve Lillywhite, for the new S.M. album. This will not go down as one of his better production jobs. The sound is blurred and the attack blunted. Forbes' bass is all but lost in the mix for much of the time. Likewise Kirsty MacCol's vocals on Speed Your Love to Me and Street Hassle are wasted. Speaking of the latter track, the Lou Reed song is givenmore… a pretty character less reading.But there is still Waterfront, an genuinely gripping stadium song, Up on the Catwalk, a capable opening number and the closing Shake of the Ghosts, which takes up where Theme From Great Cities left off.The track that sounds most like War era U2, The Kick Up Inside of Me, is the track with the best sound, having a bit of kick and passion.This isn't a bad album. It has a decent bunch of songs presented with a reasonable amount of variety. It is, however, let down by the producer, who has blunted the attack and blurred the sound so that individual instruments were frequently lost in the murk.It is well worth your pennies, but don't expect genius...Bob Hope
Line-up:
- Jim Kerr / lead vocals
- Charles Burchill / acoustic & electric guitars
- Derek Forbes / bass guitar & vocals
- Mel Gaynor / drums & vocals
- Michael MacNeil / keyboards
Codec: mp3
Bitrate: 320 kB/s
Size ca.: 103 MB
Genre : Rock
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Tracklist:
01. Up On The Catwalk 4.46
02. Book Of Brilliant Things 4.22
03. Speed Your Love To Me 4.25
04. Waterfront 4.49
05. East At Easter 3.33
06. Street Hassle 5.15
07. White Hot Day 4.34
08. "C" Moon Cry Like A Baby 4.21
09. The Kick Inside Of Me 4.49
10. Shake Off The Ghosts 3.59
Post je objavljen 16.01.2009. u 19:44 sati.