Simple Minds - Seen the Lights (2003) 2xDVD9
Video: PAL, MPEG-2, 720 x 576 (1.333) at 25.000 fps
Audio: AC-3 2 channels at 448 kb/s
Genre: Rock
Time: 260 min.
Size: 7,21 + 7,16 GB
Copy: 1:1
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Best known in the U.S. for their 1985 number one hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)" from the film The Breakfast Club, Scotland's Simple Minds evolved from a post-punk art rock band influenced by Roxy Music into a grand, epic-sounding pop band along the lines of U2. The band grew out of a Glasgow punk group called Johnny and the Self-Abusers, which featured guitarist Charlie Burchill and lead singer Jim Kerr. The inaugural 1978 lineup of Simple Minds featured a rhythm section of Tony Donald on bass and Brian McGee on drums, plus keyboardist Mick McNeil; Donald was soon replaced by Derek Forbes.
Their early albums leaped from one style to another, with Life in a Day consisting mostly of dense, arty pop songs; critical acclaim followed the darker, more experimental art rock of Reel to Real Cacophony and the Euro-disco of Empires and Dance. The group began a transition to a more accessible pop style with the albums Sons and Fascination and Sister Feelings Call, originally issued together and subsequently split up. New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) became their first chart album in the U.S., and the tour-shy McGee quit (owing to the group's burgeoning popularity), eventually being replaced by Mel Gaynor. Following the Steve Lillywhite-produced Sparkle in the Rain, Jim Kerr married Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde (the two groups had toured together).
After Bryan Ferry rejected the opportunity to sing "Don't You (Forget About Me)," Simple Minds almost did so as well; Kerr was dissatisfied with the song's lyrics, which he regarded as formulaic. His change of heart gave Simple Minds their only American chart-topper, and the song later became an international hit as well; however, Kerr's feelings about the song remained ambivalent, and it did not appear on the follow-up album, Once Upon a Time. The album went gold and reached the U.S. Top Ten in spite of criticism for its bombastic, over the top approach. A live album and the uncompromisingly political Street Fighting Years squandered Simple Minds' commercial momentum, however. By the time the group returned to more personal themes and its straightforward, anthemic rock on 1991's Real Life, personnel changes and audience loss left the group's future viability in doubt.
They weren't totally deterred, however. Kerr and Burchill trudged on, releasing Good News from the Next World in 1995, while the single "She's a River" received moderate airplay. A short tour of North America soon followed, but Simple Minds' direction also quickly faded. They needed a break to clarify their own personal stance in music. Derek Forbes returned for 1998's Néapolis, but that, too, wasn't strong enough to sustain Simple Minds' newfound creativity. Their famed pop songs had been diluted a bit; however, the new millennium proved poignant. Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill signed to Eagle Records in early 2001 and constructed their first covers album, Neon Lights, later that fall, paying tribute to Patti Smith, Neil Young, David Bowie, and others. In summer 2002, Kerr and Burchill issued Cry, Simple Minds' first batch of new material since 1995's Good News from the Next World. Our Secrets Are the Same, an album that was intended for release in 2000, saw official release in 2003.
An extensive reissue program and live recordings followed. Black & White, a new studio album, appeared in 2005, and the charting Graffiti Soul (which saw the return of original drummer Mel Gaynor to the fold) arrived in 2009. Simple Minds accepted a spot at London's iTunes Festival that year and issued a digital EP of their performance. After a global tour, Simple Minds returned with Big Music in 2014, an album that included two songs co-written with Chvrches' Iain Cook. A stripped-down set called Acoustic arrived in late 2016, featuring acoustic reworkings of many of the band's hits. In 2018, the band released its 18th studio long-player, Walk Between Worlds. Co-produced by the band with Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg (both of whom had worked on Big Music), the album contained two distinct "sides": The first half revisited the glassy guitars and new wave dance grooves of the post-punk era that signified the band's earliest records, while the second explored more cinematic sounds reflected best in the title track and "Barrowland Star," which were both completely orchestrated at Abbey Road. Concert album Live in the City of Angels landed the following year alongside a comprehensive compilation of hits, The Best of 1979-2019, which included a cover of King Creosote's "For One Night Only."
Tracklist :DVD101. Love Song - 1981 Promotional Video
02. Sweat In Bullet - 1981 Promotional Video
03. Promised You A Miracle - 1982 Promotional Video
04. Glittering Prize - 1982 Promotional Video
05. Waterfront - 1983 Promotional Video
06. Speed Your Love To Me - 1984 Promotional Video
07. Up On The Catwalk - 1984 Promotional Video
08. Don't You Forget About Me - 1985 Promotional Video
09. Alive & Kicking - 1985 Promotional Video
10. Sanctify Yourself - 1985 Promotional Video
11. All The Things She Said - 1986 Promotional Video
12. Ghost Dancing - 1986 Promotional Video
13. Belfast Child - 1989 Promotional Video
14. Mandela Day - 1989 Promotional Video
15. This Is Your Land - 1989 Promotional Video
16. Kick It In - 1989 Promotional Video
17. Let It All Come Down - 1989 Promotional Video
18. Let There Be Love - 1991 Promotional Video
19. See The Lights - 1991 Promotional Video
20. Stand By Love - 1991 Promotional Video
21. Real Life - 1991 Promotional Video
22. She's A River - 1994 Promotional Video
23. Hypnotised - 1995 Promotional Video
24. Glitterball - 1998 Promotional Video
25. War Babies - 1998 Promotional Video
26. Cry - 2002 Promotional Video
Additional:27. Life In A Day
28. Chelsea Girl
Recorded Live, BBC TV Studios, London for the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' , 27.03.79.
29. Factory
30. Changeling
31. Premonition*
Recorded Live, Hurrahs, New York, NY, 24.10.79.
Originally broadcast on BBC TVs' 'Old Grey Whistle Test' , 27.11.79. & 27.05.82*
32. I Travel
Recorded Live, BBC TV Studios, Manchester for 'ORS' , 15.01.83.
DVD2 :Live in Verona01. Theme For Great Cities '90
02. When Spirits Rise
03. Street Fighting Years
04. Let It All Come Down (Promotional Video)
05. Mandela Day
06. Waterfront
07. This Is Your Land (Instrumental Segue)
08. Don't You Forget About Me
09. Gaelic Melody
10. Kick It In
11. Ghost Dancing
12. Soul Crying Out (Instrumental Segue)
13. Belfast Child
14. Sanctify Yourself
15. East At Easter
16. Alive & Kicking
17. Let It All Come Down (Instrumental End Titles)
Recorded in & around L'Arena, Verona, 14 & 15.09.89.
Additional:18. Hunter & The Hunted
19. Glittering Prize
20. Someone Somewhere In Summertime
21. The American
22. Big Sleep
23. New Gold Dream
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