Sons & Fascination / Sister Feelings Call
Simple Minds
CD Rel Date: 2003-05-20
For their fourth album in three years, Simple Minds signed on with Virgin and enlisted Gong's Steve Hillage as producer. The sessions continued the group's impressive run of high-quality output. Though their work with Hillage hardly spawned anything on a plane with the two albums that preceded it and the one that followed it, it's still a substantial piece of the Simple Minds puzzle. Bridging the art disco of Empires and Dance with the pop masterpiece New Gold Dream, the album falters when the band seems to be reaching a bit too far for their own good. The record isn't without moments of brilliance, like the exquisitely detailed "70 Cities As Love Brings the Fall" (a great balance between grand melodies and bizarre noise), the insistently snaking "In Trance As Mission," and "Sweat in Bullet," which has sparkling keyboard parts and crafty guitar interplay. Aside from these moments, the mind tends to wander and wonder if the band was trying to do too much. Upon it's release, Sons and Fascination was issued for a limited time with a bonus LP, the scattered Sister Feelings Call, which includes a great pre-Sons and Fascination A-side ("The American"). When Virgin re-issued Sons and Fascination in 2003, the complete Sister Feelings Call was tacked to the end.
Tracklist:
- In Trance as Mission
- Sweat in Bullet
- 70 Cities as Love Brings the Fall
- Boys from Brazil
- Love Song
- This Earth That You Walk Upon
- Sons and Fascination
- Seeing Out the Angel
- Theme for Great Cities
- American, The
- 20th Century Promised Land
- Wonderful in Young Life
- League of Nations
- Careful in Career
- Sound in 70 Cities