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CRY is the 2002 release from long-lived Scottish rock group Simple Minds.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
No new ground is broken on Cry. In fact, Simple Minds' reliance on glistening synthesizer textures, the band's most distinguishing characteristic when it broke in the mid-'80s, becomes the only notable detail on the disc. With unmemorable material and the vocals of Jim Kerr showing little interpretive or technical advancement, each track hangs heavily on the keyboards, which become so dominant that some guitar parts merely imitate electronic effects; the tremolo strings on "Sleeping Girl" may as well come from a sample loop. To its credit, Simple Minds has a unique sound; no matter who among the many credited keyboardists is actually playing a given part, it can't be mistaken for the product of any other band (with the exception of the last track, Vince Clarke's "The Floating World," whose galloping rhythm nods obviously toward Erasure). But when sheen takes precedence over substance, and particularly when that sheen has gleamed for nearly 30 years, that says something about what's been missing from the hearts of Simple Minds. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
The long running Scottish alternative rock act's 2002 album, pressed onto a SACD hybrid that's playable on CD players. 12 tracks. Eagle.
Gordy Goudie (electric guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, sound effects, background vocals); Charlie Burchill (electric guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, sound effects); E. Pat Lego, Dino Maggiorana (keyboards, drums, programming, sound effects); D. Tignino (background vocals).
Recorded at The Loft, Glasgow, Scotland; Taormina Studios, Sicily, Italy.
Producers: Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill, Planet Funk.
Simple Minds: Jim Kerr (vocals, arranger); Mark Kerr (acoustic guitar);
Cry Music | List Price | $22.99 (You save $2.00) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Alternative CDs, Rock, Super Audio | | Label | Phantom | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 144406  | | CD Universe Part number | 3113985 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 30, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Jim Kerr - vocals, arranger Charlie Burchill - electric guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, sound effects
Gordy Goudie - electric guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, sound effects, background vocals D. Tignino - background vocals Dino Maggiorana - keyboards, drums, programming, sound effects E. Pat Lego
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Simple Minds Cry Songs | 1. | Cry |
| 2. | Spaceface |
| 3. | New Sunshine Morning |
| 4. | One Step Closer  |
| 5. | Face in the Sun |
| 6. | Disconnected |
| 7. | Lazy Lately |
| 8. | Sugar |
| 9. | Sleeping Girl |
| 10. | Cry Again |
| 11. | Slave Nation |
| 12. | Floating World, The |
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