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In the new millennium, Simple Minds has continued to produce and release music that resonates with fans old and new. Albums such as (1998), "The Only Way to Get More" (2001), "Autumn of the Rhymes" (2001), "How the Hell Is Everyone Not on Probation?" (2009), "Diamonds on the Soles of Your Shoes" (Acoustic) - EP (2012), "The Fading Light" EP (2013), "Simple Minds Live 2015" (2015), and "Walk Between the Windows" (2018) demonstrate their enduring creativity and commitment to their craft. Simple Minds - Discography 1979-2022 FLAC -Jama...
The late 80s and early 90s saw Simple Minds experimenting with new sounds and collaborating with other artists. Albums like "In the City of Angels" (1986) and "Barcelona" (1987) showcased their ability to adapt to changing musical trends. The band also released "Temple of Low Men" (1988) and "Real Life" reissue (1990), which included new material and remixes. Here is the blog post: In the new
Simple Minds’ real depth is in live shows and B-sides. These are hard to find in lossless, but worth hunting: Albums like "In the City of Angels" (1986)
Their most recent studio album, recorded primarily in Sicily, showcases a band still at the top of their game. It's an uplifting and powerful record that bridge's their storied past with their vibrant present. The FLAC Experience
Often cited as their masterpiece, this album perfectly balanced their experimental roots with shimmering pop production. Songs like "Promised You a Miracle," "Glittering Prize," and "Someone Somewhere in Summertime" are quintessential 80s tracks.