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  2. The Best of Simple Minds - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Simple Minds is the second greatest hits album by Simple Minds, released in 2001. New versions of the "Theme for Great Cities" were released, and some copies (such as the US version), included the remixes by Raven Maize. A new edition was released in November 2007 with an extra DVD of the Verona concert film.

  3. Simple Minds - Wikipedia

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    A 2-CD compilation, The Best of Simple Minds, was released soon afterwards. Cry was released in April 2002. Although the album did not sell in great numbers in the U.S., Simple Minds felt confident enough to mount a North American leg of their Floating World tour (named after the instrumental track which closes Cry), their first in seven years ...

  4. Glittering Prize 81/92 - Wikipedia

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    Glittering Prize 81/92 is a compilation album by Simple Minds, released in 1992.. It spans the period from Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call (the first album recorded by Simple Minds for Virgin Records) to Real Life.

  5. Simple Minds discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the Scottish art rock–new wave band Simple Minds consists of 21 studio albums (either original or covers and counting 1981's Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call as a double album release), eleven live albums, ten compilation albums, fourteen box sets, 68 singles, and five video albums.

  6. Celebrate: The Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Celebrate: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released on 25 March 2013. [1] There were three different formats released: a single-disc version for the North American market, a two-disc version, and a three-disc version.

  7. Simple Minds' Jim Kerr talks 'Catholic guilt' over 'Breakfast ...

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    But 45 years and 18 albums on, Simple Minds are still full of promise and pushing themselves to try new things, like enlisting Sparks’s Russell Mael for the uncharacteristically lighthearted ...

  8. Don't You (Forget About Me) - Wikipedia

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    The song became Simple Minds' breakout hit, [10] as well as its biggest American hit. [10] [19] Cashbox said that "though the lyric theme is a simple enough declaration, the lead vocals and vivid orchestration make the tune complex and moving". [23] The song was included on the band's greatest hits compilation album, Glittering Prize 81/92 ...

  9. Someone Somewhere in Summertime - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 compilation album The Best of Simple Minds uses this exact title, while the 2003 DVD release "Seen The Lights: A Visual History" lists the song as "Someone, Somewhere (In Summertime)". Mel Gaynor was the drummer for the song, with Kenny Hyslop and Mike Ogletree being the other session drummers for New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84).