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''Cry'' is the thirteenth studio album (of original material) by Scottish rock band
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, officially released in April 2002 (despite the fact that it had already circulated on the Internet weeks before).


Overview

''Cry'' was Simple Minds first album in several years after the hiatus that followed the release of '' Neapolis'' and the withdrawn '' Our Secrets Are the Same''. As a comeback, they decided to make a focused pop album with songs focused on melody and tight arrangements.Cry information
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As Jim Kerr stated at the time of the album release: «"I like the idea of very focused melodies, tight arrangements, commercial stuff. I said to Charlie: This is the only kind of music I want to make just now. Let's try and go on the edge and do some real pop stuff."»


Recording

''Cry'' was recorded in the last six months of 2001 in
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in Scotland. It was the most collaborative Simple Minds album written. Jim Kerr worked with several Italian musicians, multi-instrumentalist Gordon Goudie and others, while Charlie Burchill's input was down to two tracks. Included as the last track on the album was also the instrumental "The Floating World", written by
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Critical reception

The album received mixed reviews. While James McNair in '' Q'' magazine called it "a disappointing concoction of half-baked ideas and style ingredients" it also received some more favourable reviews. Jane Stevenson in the ''
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'' wrote: "The epic-sounding numbers Spaceface, New Sunshine Morning, One Step Closer, Sugar and Sleeping Girl are particularly dance-floor-worthy, while the more stripped-down Lazy Lately and Cry Again are definitely worth a listen. Not nearly as well executed are the acoustic guitar number Face In The Sun, the disjointed Disconnected and Slave Nation, and the album-ending throwaway instrumental The Floating World." '' Uncut'' reviewer David Stubbs noted the band's attempt to rejuvenate their sound: "while it's heartening that Simple Minds have abandoned their windier stadium rock tendencies, this lacks the magesterial lightness of a ''New Gold Dream'' or ''Sons and Fascination''."


Track listing


Standard edition


2019 Deluxe edition and ''Rejuvenation 2001–2014'' 7CD+DVD box set bonus tracks

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Left-overs

At least, another track was written (by Mark Kerr and Erikah Karst) during the ''Cry'' period: "Angel Under My Skin". The song was later worked on for '' Black & White 050505'' (2005) and ''
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'' (2009) before it was finally recorded and released as a Deluxe edition bonus track on '' Walk Between Worlds'' (2018).


Live performances

Many of the songs have been played live: * "Cry" during both 2002 "Floating World" & 2003 "Alive And Kicking" tours * "Spaceface" during the 2002 "Floating World", 2003 "Alive And Kicking" & 2004 "Festival" tours (& during Lostboy! AKA's October–November 2010 "Electroset" tour) (Jim Kerr notably sung the infamous "Fish & Chips" lyrics on 17 August 2002 in
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) * "New Sunshine Morning" only during the 2002 "Floating World" tour & 2004 "Festival" tour * "One Step Closer" during a number of tours: 2002 "Floating World", 2003 "Alive And Kicking", 2004 "Festival", 2009 "Graffiti Soul", 2010 "Australian", 2010 "Festival Show" tours & 2010 Final Shows * "Face in the Sun" only four times (in the UK & France) during the 2002 "Floating World" tour * "Disconnected" only one time (in
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, Scotland, UK) during the 2002 "Floating World" tour * "Sugar" only three times (in Germany) during the 2002 "Floating World" tour * "Sleeping Girl" only during the 2006 "Black And White" tour (& during Lostboy! AKA's October–November 2010 "Electroset" tour) * "New Sunrise" only one time during a session of the Billy Sloan show on
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, broadcast on 14 April 2002 * "For What It's Worth" during the "Acoustic Live '17" tour in UK & Europe (8 April – 8 June 2017).


Personnel

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– vocals, arrangements *
Charlie Burchill Charles Burchill (born 27 November 1959) is a Scottish musician and composer, best known as the guitarist of Simple Minds. He is one of the founders of the group. Style During Simple Minds' early to mid-1980s period, Burchill's guitar had a dis ...
– guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, effects, programming Additional musicians * Gordy Goudie – guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, effects, programming, additional vocals, arrangements * E Pat Lego – keyboards, drums, effects, programming * Dino Maggiorana – keyboards, drums, effects, programming * Planet Funk – instruments (4, 17) * Mark Kerr – acoustic guitar (5), additional vocals * Daniele Tignino – additional vocals Technical * Jim Kerr – producer (1-3, 5, 6, 9-12) * Charlie Burchill – producer (7, 8, 13, 15) * Gordy Goudie – assistant producer (1-3, 5, 6, 9-12), producer (14, 16) * Planet Funk – producer (4, 17) * Kevin Hunter – producer (15) * Kevin Burleigh – engineer * Ren Swan – mixing * Simon Heyworth – mastering * 2Fluid_Creative – design * Martin Hunter – photography * Mick Hutson – photography * Toorkwaz Design – photography


References


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Official Simple Minds web site

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