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''Graffiti Soul'' is the fifteenth studio album (of original material) by Scottish
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band Simple Minds, released in May 2009. On 31 May 2009, the album entered the
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at No. 10, becoming Simple Minds' first UK top ten album in 14 years, since the release of their 1995 album '' Good News from the Next World''. In early April 2009, the video for the single "Rockets" was made available via the band's official website.


Overview

''Graffiti Soul'' was released on 25 May 2009 and continued Simple Minds return to the top, charting at #10. During the recording of ''Graffiti Soul'', Jim Kerr stated: «We really are flowing with ideas at the moment and ..I do feel that we are possibly writing two albums simultaneously at present.» Several tracks were omitted from ''Graffiti Soul'' so that the album had more focus. Possible candidates include "Six Degrees Of Separation", "Lotus Effect" and "Shaman".Dream Giver Redux / Big Music
/ref> At the time of the album release, Charlie Burchill stated about the new album: «We would create ideas and work on those ideas for hours. That's the way we worked upon ''Graffiti Souls tracks; we worked upon ideas and just let them evolve over long periods of time.»


Recording

An e-mail announcement by Simple Minds stated that ''Graffiti Soul'' was initially written on location in
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). The band then returned for the first time in almost three decades to
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, near Monmouth in Wales, where the group originally recorded their earlier albums ''
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'' and '' New Gold Dream''. The album was mixed in Los Angeles by
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Release

''Graffiti Soul'' is also available as a
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and a 2- CD
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, both including a second album called ''Searching for the Lost Boys'', actually a covers studio album made up of songs by
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Reception

The album received generally mixed reviews upon release.
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gives it a score of 58 out of 100 based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The ''
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s John Doran was underwhelmed, describing it as, "easily the best thing they've done since the mid-’80s...but it's still not enough. If Simple Minds had stopped the second "
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" was released then they’d still be remembered as a truly great band. As it is, this is not enough on its own to restore their tarnished reputation." In ''
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'', Thomas H. Green noted the album's production as being, "polished to a US radio-friendly sheen", whilst offering that the album is, "not a sudden, flawless comeback, by any means, but for fans who've been waiting for Simple Minds to relocate their previous form, Graffiti Soul is well worth a listen."


Track listing


Standard edition


Deluxe Edition bonus tracks


Vinyl LP / 2-CD Deluxe Editions – Bonus album ''Searching for the Lost Boys''


Personnel

;Simple Minds *
Jim Kerr James Kerr (born 9 July 1959) is a Scottish singer and the lead singer of the rock band Simple Minds, becoming best known internationally for "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (1985), which topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. Ot ...
– vocals *
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 ...
– guitars, keyboards *
Mel Gaynor Mel George Gaynor (born 29 May 1959) is a British drummer, best known as the longtime drummer for the rock band Simple Minds. Biography Gaynor was born to a Jamaican father and an Afro-Brazilian mother. He began drumming at age 11 and had ...
– drums * Eddie Duffy – bass ;Additional musicians * Gordy Goudie – guitar and keyboards (2), backing vocals (1-3, 5–8) * Jez Coad – backing vocals (1-3, 5–8), timpani (3), additional keyboards (4, 5, 7), additional drums (4) *
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– backing vocals (2-6, 8) * Sonia Jones – backing vocals (2-6, 8) * Tom Hooper – percussion (3, 5–8) * Andy Gillespie – additional keyboards (5) ;Technical * Jez Coad – producer, mixing (7, 9) * Simple Minds – producer * Arjen Mesinga – engineer * Simon Dawson – engineer * Mark Bishop – engineer * Ben Cunningham – assistant engineer * Gordy Goudie – additional pre-production * Andy Gillespie – additional pre-production * Kevin Burleigh – additional pre-production *
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– mixing (1-6, 8, 10) * Brandon Duncan – mixing assistant (1-6, 8, 10) * Bob Ludwig – mastering * Joe Blake – design * Chris Gallagher– design * Ryan MacDonald – design * Mark Seager – photography * Sven Hoogerhuis – photography * Hilko Nackaerts – photography


Left-overs

At least, four other tracks, "Six Degrees of Separation", "Lotus Effect", "Shaman" and "Angel Under My Skin" were demoed for ''Graffiti Soul''. Originally written by Mark Kerr and Erikah Karst during the ''
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'' period (2002), "Angel Under My Skin" was previously worked on for '' Black & White 050505'' (2005) before the song 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: *"Moscow Underground", "Rockets" and "Stars Will Lead the Way": during the 2009 "30 Years Live European", 2009 "Graffiti Soul", 2010 "Australian", 2010 "Festival Show" and 2010 "Final Shows" tours. *"Moscow Underground": also during the 2011 "Greatest Hits Forest", 2011 "Greatest Hits +", 2012 "Festival", 2012 "Australia" tours and at the 2011 "Australia" "600 Sounds" Festival show. *"Stars Will Lead the Way": also during the 2011 "Greatest Hits +" and 2012 "Festival" tours. *"Light Travels": only one time as an encore (in
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) and another time as a soundcheck (in
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) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour. *"Kiss and Fly": only one time as a soundcheck (in
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, UK) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour. *"Graffiti Soul": during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" and 2010 "Festival Show" tours. *"This Is It": during the 2009 "30 Years Live European", 2009 "Graffiti Soul", 2010 "Festival Show" and 2010 "Final Shows" tours. *"Rockin' In The Free World": only one time as a spontaneous improvisation launched by Jim during the 2009 "30 Years Live European" tour and another time as a soundcheck (in
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, UK) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour. *"Teardrop" only four times: (as an encore) during the Lostboy! AKA's 2010 "Electroset Radio" tour and only one time (as an encore) during the Lostboy! AKA's 2010 "Electroset" tour. *"Whiskey In The Jar": only one time (in Cork,
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) during the 2009 "30 Years Live European" tour.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


Sources


Official Simple Minds web site

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