Simple Minds
Acoustic in Concert
(Mercury/Universal)
4 out of 5 stars
Simple Minds
New Gold Dream – Live from Paisley Abbey
(BMG)
4 out of 5 stars
Some 45 years or so after making their initial appearance during Britainโs post-punk era, Simple Minds mark their return courtesy of not one, but two new live albums, albeit each with a different theme. Granted, the band has more than enough hits to fill any single concert collection, but the fact that they opted to do a straight live set, as well as an acoustic offering, indicated a varied strategy that easily adapts to either format.

Acoustic In Concertโoffered as a CD and Blu-ray two-disc setโ boasts the majority of Simple Mindsโ standards, among them, โNew Gold Dream (81-82-83-84),โ โPromised You a Miracle,โ โSanctify Yourself,โ โAlive and Kicking,” and their biggest song of all, โDonโt You Forget About Me.โ On the other hand, New Gold Dream – Live from Paisley Abbey is a rerecording of one of the bandโs classic albums, one which bore four of the bandโs best known songs: โDonโt You Forget About Me,โ โNew Gold Dream (81-82-83-84),โ โPromised You A Miracle,โ and โGlittering Prize.โ
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Although the acoustic set is billed as an unplugged offering, itโs far from simply strummed guitars and minimal accompaniment. Itโs a live take on their Acoustic studio album released in 2016, given a full-on band performance and executed with both prowess and passion. Each of the tracks are given a rich and riveting delivery. โYou can sing, you can dance,โ singer Jim Kerr insists. โJust donโt get arrested.โย
As a result, songs such as โSee the Lightsโ and โGlittering Prizeโ are rendered with a richness and fullness that belies any sense that the music is somehow the fuller finesse Simple Mindsโ anthemic approach calls for. So too, when the band branches out to include coversโSteve Harley & Cockney Rebelโs โMake Me Smile (Comeย Up and See Me),โ David Bowieโs โAndy Warhol,โ and Patti Smithโs “Dancing Barefoot”โthe effect is both mesmerizing and magnificent, helped in no small way by a pair of back-up singers that add extra flourish to the riveting refrains. The compelling chorus of โChelsea Girlโ is but one prime example. Only โSpeedย Your Love to Meโ comes close to the sound of an actual acoustic serenade.ย On the other hand, the hand-rocking โSanctify Yourselfโ is anything but.

Likewise, Live from Paisley Abbey sounds like an actual studio album, and given the absence of any perceptible audience noise, itโs simply a revisit to Simple Mindsโ seminal classic. Recorded late last year, the program is part of Sky Artsโ โGreatest Albums Liveโ series, which captures iconic artists playing classic albums from their illustrious careers.
Itโs debatable whether or not these new recordings offer any substantial improvement on the original effort, but given the fact that the band has several new players in the foldโvocalist Kerr and guitarist Charlie Burchill are the only holdovers from the original lineupโa remakeย could be considered valid and worthwhile. Besides, completists will likely crave it for their collections, which in itself gives it a decisive degree of importance. For a band marking its 40th anniversary, they sound as driving and determined as ever. Credit these two albums for confirming that conclusion.
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