White Label Wednesday: Simple Minds Six-Pack

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A girl on whom I held a massive crush in high school gave me one of her senior year photos, and on the back she wrote, “I will never hear Simple Minds without thinking of you.” And even then I thought, “Um, thanks?” Which is no disrespect to one of Scotland’s finest, but rather that if you remove the upper case in that band name, it goes from compliment to slam in a nanosecond. Still, I knew she wasn’t calling me a simple mind; I played the daylights out of those guys for anyone who’d listen, beginning with 1984’s drumtastic Sparkle in the Rain. My rocker friends caught on the following year when the band released their breakthrough hit Once Upon a Time, but by then, I was going back and discovering the New Romantic beauty of New Gold Dream. Today’s WLW will highlight mixes of two songs from these three albums, hopefully without dredging up any painful high school memories in the process.

Promised You a Miracle
The one that started it all for many American Anglophiles, and arguably the last time Simple Minds did anything that didn’t fall in the shadow of something U2 had already done. Listen to that bass playing. The whole album is filled with that stuff. It’s wonderful.

Someone Somewhere in Summertime
I didn’t come upon this mix until a few years ago – and as much as I love the song, it doesn’t exactly scream ‘dance floor filler’ – but better late than never.

Waterfront
This was one of those great moments for me when a remix began exactly the way I imagined it would, with a four-bar repeat of the song’s first big drum fill. Steve Lillywhite didn’t really make remixes with the club goer in mind; the idea of the 12″ mix was still uncharted territory, so many of these mixes were done in the wee hours of the morning as a lark. Works for me.

Up on the Catwalk
I’m going to be honest – I was terribly disappointed when I first heard this mix. The thunderous drum intro this song has on Sparkle in the Rain is positively flattened here. In fact, the entire mix job strips the song of all its energy. Damn.

Sanctify Yourself
This was the first real Simple Minds mix (official one, that is) to dabble in editing. (The dub mix is much more cut up than the 12″ mix included here.) At the time, I remember being sorely disappointed whenever a mix didn’t sound like something Arthur Baker would have done. In retrospect, keeping the knives away from this rather pure song about salvation was the right call.

All the Things She Said
I was only 17 was this came out, and had no real idea of how the music business works (and still don’t), but even then, I had a sneaking suspicion that this mix was proof that the label was not putting much effort into this single. Then again, they did pony up for one of those Zbigniew RybczyÅ„ski-directed layered rinse/repeat videos (think Pet Shop Boys’ “Opportunities,” Missing Persons’ “I Can’t Think about Dancing”), which couldn’t have been cheap. Ooh, money pants! (Click for video, embedding disabled)

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  • nathan_az
    Thanks for posting these. While Simple Minds is a band not especially well-served by the 12" format, I'd recommend checking out Zeus B. Held's extended remix of "Oh, Jungleland," which absolutely blows the doors off the anything on Once Upon a Time.
  • I don't know if anyone could ever dance to these sorts of 80s remixes, but I appreciate the hell out of them as a musician. With those dense Steve Lillywhite mixes, and the guitar and keyboard parts all intertwined to the point of indistinguishability, it's incredibly useful to have things broken down and deconstructed so I can make out what Charlie Burchill is actually playing, and learn to play it myself.
  • Actually, these 12" versions of "Sanctify Yourself" and, specially, "All the Things she said" were huge in clubs and mixtapes in Mexico City around that time.
  • KingPervus
    Damn, I was really hoping for "new gold dream (81, 82, etc.)" Was there a 12"? Did you perhaps forget and are about to upload this post once more? That would be outstanding. Thanks in advance.
  • There is a 12" for New Gold Dream, and I debated between posting that and Someone Somewhere in Summertime. I guess I chose poorly.
  • Ted
    Great mix, David! I love Sparkle in the Rain, but because of the mastering, all the songs sound flat to me. There's no punch in the drums, the high end is pushed WAY up, and, alas, it kind of sounds like AM radio.
  • eddie_w
    Great choice...thanks for putting these up. I don't think I've heard most of these mixes before.

    Simple Minds will always hold a special place in my heart because they were the very first concert I got to go to with just me and my friends (no parents, older siblings, etc.), during their tour supporting "Once Upon a Time".
  • I saw that tour. The Call opened up. Hell of a double bill.
  • jsd
    I saw Simple Minds for "Once Upon A Time" and the opener was Shriekback. (This was in Boston, MA.)

    Fantastic show! I still remember it. Didn't hurt that it was my first date with a girl I really liked either.
  • Hey David, thanks for posting this is excellent stuff, always liked Simple Minds an excellent band.

    Cheers Dude.
  • sneezebag
    It's great to see these songs get some love. SM gets un unfairly bad rep and i don't exactly understand that. Was scarfing up a Billy Idol reject and turning it into a number one hit such an unforgivable thing to do? Hell, I bought one...
    I first heard their name when "Waterfront" was new. I loved the Lillywhite sound and still do. I didn't know it at the time (really early '84) but I was already familiar with about half a dozen older songs of theirs. I never picked up on the idea that they were all by Simple Minds. My absolute favorite, "Love Song" was never a remix in its day - the 12" was just the full length album version - but is undeniably danceable. I couldn't believe it was as old as it was (1981) when I finally found a copy.
    Another excellent dance track would be "Sweat in Bullet" from the same album "Sons and Fascination" which was in fact available in remixed form on 7" and 12". Just a thought - if anyone cares - is there a way I can post it here or is that a no-no?
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