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''New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)'' is the fifth studio album by Scottish band Simple Minds. The album was released in September 1982 by record label
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, and was a turning point for the band as they gained critical and commercial success in the UK and Europe.


Origin

''New Gold Dream'' originated in Simple Minds' unexpected popular and commercial success during an Australian tour with Icehouse following the release of ''
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''. The band was prompted by this experience to write "
Promised You a Miracle "Promised You a Miracle" is a 1982 song by Scottish band Simple Minds and was released as the first single from their fifth studio album '' New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)''. It was the band's first chart hit in the UK,''Glittering Prize 81/ ...
" upon their return to Europe. In a 2012 interview, singer
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 ...
recalled the production of the album as a wonderful time during the late spring and early summer of 1982 in which "everything we tried worked," adding: "There were no arguments. We were in love with what we were doing, playing it, listening to it. You don't get many periods in your life when it all goes your way." The album was recorded over a five-month period at Rockfield Studio, The Townhouse and Oxford Manor, with preproduction at The Old Mill in Fife. During a short tour rehearsal in January 1982, the band wrote what would become the songs "King Is White and in the Crowd", "Hunter and the Hunted" and "Promised You a Miracle," a song that proved pivotal to the musical direction of the album. It was unveiled in a
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session for
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and released as a single in April 1982.New Gold Dream Box Set
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Producer Peter Walsh was hired on the recommendation of guitarist Charlie Burchill, who had been impressed by Walsh's work on the remix of the band's previous single " Sweat in Bullet." During the recording sessions, Walsh became dissatisfied with Mike Ogletree's drumming, so he recruited session drummer
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for the album. Following Ogletree's departure, Gaynor became a full-time member of the band. Jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock guested on the album and plays a synthesizer solo on the song "Hunter and the Hunted."


Release

Released in September 1982, the album reached #3 on the
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. In the U.S., A&M issued some limited-edition translucent gold with maroon-colored marble vinyl pressings of the album. The record generated a handful of singles: "
Promised You a Miracle "Promised You a Miracle" is a 1982 song by Scottish band Simple Minds and was released as the first single from their fifth studio album '' New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)''. It was the band's first chart hit in the UK,''Glittering Prize 81/ ...
" (released in April 1982), "
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" (August 1982) and "
Someone Somewhere in Summertime "Someone Somewhere In Summertime" is a song by Simple Minds released as the third single from the album '' New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)'' in 1982. Its performance in the UK Singles Chart was significantly poorer than the band's two previo ...
" (November 1982). The title track saw a limited release in Italy when the band visited in March 1983.
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reissued the album as a remastered edition in 2002 (cardboard vinyl replica edition) and early 2003 (jewel case). On the 2002/2003 edition, the gaps between the tracks on the album are slightly shorter. Virgin also reissued the album on
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in 2003.


2005 DVD-Audio version

In 2005, Virgin released a
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version that was remixed by Ronald Prent. All of the tracks except "Colours Fly and Catherine Wheel" and "Promised You a Miracle" (for which the multitrack tapes were lost) were remixed in
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, and a downmixed 2.0 stereo version was created for DVD-Audio setups without surround sound. The DVD-Audio version contains the bonus track "In Every Heaven," which had previously been lost as it was not labelled properly on the master tape. An instrumental version of the song titled "Soundtrack for Every Heaven" had been the B-side of the "Someone, Somewhere (In Summertime)" 12-inch single and was also included in the ''Methods of Dance Volume 2'' compilation on Virgin. An alternate version of "In Every Heaven" from the same sessions appears in the ''X5'' box set.


2016 box set

In 2016, Virgin Records issued a six-disc deluxe box set including the original album, single versions, alternative takes and demos, B-sides, 1982 radio sessions and a
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with the 2005 5.1 mix of the album and performances on ''
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''. Virgin also reissued the album as a digital download, a two-CD set, a single CD and a vinyl LP.


Reception

The album received several positive reviews. In ''
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'',
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wrote: "My loyalty towards Simple Minds is known to be considerable, yet even I am jarred by the constant beauty of this music. ''New Gold Dream'' robs me of my breath."
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's Mark Cooper wrote: "They have stunned and impressed me but they have rarely moved me. Suddenly, in ''New Gold Dream'', they’ve conquered their fear of feeling and come out shining.” Journalist
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places ''New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)'' alongside
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'' and the Associates' '' Sulk'' in a group of albums that he describes as the "zenith" of pop music. In a 2016 review in ''
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'', journalist Tom Byford wrote: "''New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)'' stands shining and singular in the Simple Minds canon... Now it not only takes its place among the greatest future-pop albums of the 80s ('' Dare'', ''The Lexicon Of Love''), it sits comfortably among the greatest pop albums of all time." The album was included in the book ''
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''. When creating their 1984 album ''
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'', the Irish
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band U2 saw ''New Gold Dream'' as an influence. In 1998, Jim Kerr said: "Every band or artist with a history has an album that's their holy grail. I suppose ''New Gold Dream'' was ours. It was a special time because we were really beginning to break through with that record, both commercially and critically. The people that liked that record connected with it in a special way. There was a depth to it: it created its own mythology. It stood out. It was our most successful record to date and, critically, the Paul Morleys of this world were writing very nice things about it."


Track listing

;Note *The Deluxe Edition consists of disc 1 (''The Original Album'') and disc 2 (''Extended Versions''). *The Super Deluxe Edition contains all six discs.


Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. 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 ...
– lead 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 and effects *
Michael MacNeil Norman Michael MacNeil is a Scottish songwriter and keyboardist born 20 July 1958 on the Isle of Barra, Scotland. He is best known as a former member of the group Simple Minds. MacNeil joined the band in 1978 and left in 1990. He released the ...
– keyboards and effects *
Derek Forbes Derek Forbes (born 22 June 1956) is a Scottish bassist, vocalist, and occasional guitarist. He is mostly associated with the Scottish band Simple Minds, having joined in time to record their early demos in 1978 and stayed with the band during ...
– bass guitar *
Mike Ogletree Mike Ogletree (born 1 May 1956) is a Scottish drummer and guitarist of Afro-European descent. A founding member of the Scottish rock band Café Jacques, he is best known for his work in the new wave bands Fiction Factory and Simple Minds.Larki ...
– drums (tracks: 2, 5, 6), percussion *
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– drums (tracks: 1, 4, 6–9) *
Kenny Hyslop Kenneth John Hyslop (born 14 February 1951 in Helensburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish drummer. He joined the band Salvation with Midge Ure, which later became Slik and, after Ure's departure, some of the remaining members formed the Zones. He also ...
– drums (track: 3) Additional musicians * Sharon Campbell – girl's voice (tracks: 2, 7) * Herbie Hancock – keyboard solo (track: 8) Technical * Peter Walsh – producer, engineer, arrangements * Keith 'Richard' Nixon – tape operator * George Chambers – tape operator * Francis Xavier Gallagher – tape operator *
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, Assorted iMaGes – album sleeve * Jamie Morgan – photography


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