Glittering Prize 1981-1992

Glittering Prize 1981-1992

by Simple Minds
Glittering Prize 1981-1992

Glittering Prize 1981-1992

by Simple Minds

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Overview

In 1991, Simple Minds seemed to have come to the end of the road, with the remaining trio of Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill, and Mel Gaynor going on what looked like a permanent hiatus. Their supposed demise prompted Virgin to release a roundup of the band's music, Glittering Prize 81/92, which distraught British fans took to the top of the U.K. albums chart. Even at the time, the set raised a few eyebrows. Why 1981, for starters? The group debuted in 1979, while its breakthrough came in 1982, not 1981. Obviously, the answer lay in contractual concerns, although that doesn't explain the 1992 date; the band released nothing that year at all. In any event, Simple Minds released 17 Top 30 U.K. hits between those dates, and most of them can be found here, including the mega-hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)," making its first-ever appearance on one of their own albums; it was previously only available on The Breakfast Club soundtrack. Elsewhere, "Mandela Day" is a nice political gesture, but having appeared both on album and the flip side of the "Belfast Child" smash, its inclusion comes at the expense of other hits, including "This Is Your Land," "Stand by Love," and "Kick It In." Those more recent (1989-1991) chart-busters were probably felt to be a bit superfluous, but more surprising is the omission of 1984's "Up on the Catwalk," whose rather lowly placing of number 27 belies its popularity at the time. As one comes to expect from these sorts of things, the set is not chronological, nor is there any sense of sequencing, the album jumping madly about in time, tempo, and mood. Stick it on your iPod and hit shuffle -- chances are the songs will play in a more conducive order than they are on the album itself. That said, it's still a great album, from the compulsive "Love Song" to the epic "Waterfront," from the heartbreakingly beautiful "Belfast Child" to the gem of a title track and on to the truly unforgettable "Don't You." There was more to Simple Minds than their singles, but this compilation is a reminder of how truly great they were back then on 45. And there was still much more to come. [A 16-track Canadian version was also released.] ~ Dave Thompson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/27/2004
Label: Emi Music Distribution
UPC: 0077778648628

Tracks

  1. Waterfront
  2. Don't You (Forget About Me)
  3. Alive and Kicking
  4. Sanctify Yourself
  5. Love Song
  6. Someone, Somewhere in Summertime
  7. See the Lights
  8. Belfast Child
  9. The American
  10. All the Things She Said
  11. Promised You a Miracle
  12. Ghostdancing
  13. Speed Your Love to Me
  14. Glittering Prize
  15. Let There Be Love
  16. Mandela Day

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Simple Minds   Primary Artist
John Giblin   Guitar (Bass)
Jim Kerr   Vocals
Mel Gaynor   Drums
Malcolm Foster   Guitar (Bass)
Brian McGee   Drums
Derek Forbes   Guitar (Bass)
Mick MacNeil   Piano,Keyboards
Charlie Burchill   Guitar,Keyboards
Michael Ogletree   Drums

Technical Credits

Peter Walsh   Producer
Stephen Lipson   Producer
Steve Lillywhite   Producer
Simple Minds   Composer
Bob Clearmountain   Producer
Keith Forsey   Composer,Producer
John Giblin   Composer
Jim Kerr   Composer
Jimmy Iovine   Producer
Mel Gaynor   Composer
Brian Hogg   Liner Notes
Steve Schiff   Composer
Chris Blair   Remastering
James Kerr   Composer
Derek Forbes   Composer
Stylorouge   Design,Art Direction
Mick MacNeil   Composer
Charlie Burchill   Composer
Trevor Horn   Producer
Traditional   Composer
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