Wednesday 22 April 2020

Simple Minds Once Upon A Time Deluxe Box Edition



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Riding the coattails of the John Hughes flick The Breakfast Club, Simple Minds finally broke into America with their theme song "Don't You Forget About Me," and their 1985 release Once Upon a Time captured the heart-wrenching excitement found in bands such as U2. They were now one of the biggest names in music, and Jim Kerr's thirsting vocals became the band's signature. Once Upon a Time, featuring producer Jimmy Iovine (U2, Stevie Nicks, Bruce Springsteen), showcased more of a guitar-driven sound. The band's heavy synth pop beats had relaxed a bit and Charlie Burchill's charming playing style was most noticeable. Also enlisting the choir-like beauty of Robin Clark, Simple Minds' popularity was expounded on songs such as "Alive & Kicking" and "Sanctify Yourself." This album was one of their best, most likely leading the pack in the band's album roster, because it exuded raw energy and solid composition not entirely captured on previous albums. [In 2015, 30 years after the album's initial release, Once Upon a Time was reissued in a five-CD/one-DVD Super Deluxe Edition box set. In addition to the original album on the first CD, the set featured two bonus CDs of B-sides, remixes, and edits, including 7" and 12" versions of "Don't You (Forget About Me)." The double live album Live in the City of Light was featured on the fourth and fifth CDs

3 comments:

Zuzuca said...

Hi! Thank You for all your great work. Can you reupload this?
Thanx! Cheers!

Anonymous said...

Hi Zuzuca

Here's Simple Minds Once Upon A Time Triple CD:

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Max

Aid00 said...

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