Bono on Simple Minds Silver Box Set

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Forgive me if this has been posted somewhere and I just didn't see it but:

http://simpleminds.com/mod_1/pages/mod_1.4/pages/index.php


In their 25 years of life there are few things Simple Minds have not done. They have sold tens of millions of albums, filled stadiums all over the world, received critical adulation and achieved extraordinary success. At their peak they were arguably the biggest band in the world and to this day they are still touring, writing and recording new material. However it is long overdue for the band to receive the retrospective Box Set treatment, and this 5 CD set, comprised of demo, live, studio and session material set collects what Simple Minds are all about, remarkably containing not one previously released track.

Discs 1 & 2 focus on early session and demo material and highlight just how experimental the early Minds were. Far from the stadium stomp that symbolised the band's middle period, much of the band's early work had an edge which set them apart from most other post punk wannabes. Here BBC session recordings and live versions of classic singles like Chelsea Girl and Life In A Day capture the energy of the band at that stage in their career. Also included is a version of New Gold Dream with a guest vocal by Bono. Discs 3 & 4 are comprised of live material from a series of triumphant gigs between 1985 and 1995. Arguably when the band were at their peak, classic tracks such as Waterfront, Alive & Kicking and Sanctify Yourself are delivered with such gusto that it is hard not to have your breath taken away by Jim Kerr's vocal and the chiming power of Burchill's guitar work. Disc 5 contains the "lost" album Our Secrets Are The Same. Recorded in 1999 the album was stuck at the bottom of a legal dispute, but finally it is to be available to the fans as part of this Box Set. The Box Set's sleeve notes will contain a commentary written by Jim Kerr on the tracks on Our Secrets Are The Same.
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I used to be mad on The Minds... went of them in the 90s and am now re-discovering the old stuff.. really great and very reminiscent. Life in A Day and Real to Real still sound as avant garde today as they did then!

Thanks for the info dorkypants.
 
Very cool, SM is one of my "other" favorite bands. Only problem is that I have a great copy of that entire show with Bono on bootleg. Oh well, I still may pick up the box set.
 
I have a live version of "New gold dream" in duet with Bono...
Simple Minds are one of my other fav groups!

Anna
 
I love simple Minds, I only just took out New Gold Dream and gave it a whirl just recently...I really should of been older in the early to mid eighties as I just love so much of the music from this era. This box set sounds interesting, I might just have to get it:wink:
 
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