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greatest hits +

  • "We're recording new songs as part of a new - but more alternative - greatest hits album. We get a lot of kids coming to our gigs. They don't know where to start if they're just getting into our music." - Jim

  • The first news about Greatest Hits + was unveiled by Jim during an interview with The Daily Record. However, another statement managed to slip into the write-up: "We'll be putting a new compilation together which will include some tracks from early in our career. We unearthed songs which didn't make it on to albums like Empires And Dance or Sparkle In The Rain." This wasn't correct and was probably an earlier quote from an interview concerning the rarities compilation Silver Box.

  • In September 2010, a new line-up of Simple Minds (with bassist Ged Grimes) used a gap in the touring schedule to record several new tracks for the new compilation album, and the forthcoming new Simple Minds album, at the Sphere Recording Studios in London.

  • The new songs were produced by Andy Wright and engineered and mixed by Gavin Goldberg.

  • Four songs were recorded and mixed including an eight minute long version of In Every Heaven (originally recorded and shelved for New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)), Broken Glass Park (originally a Lostboy! AKA song), Stagefright and On The Rooftop.

  • The initial plan was to release the album on two formats in May 2011 on the eve of the Greatest Hits Forest Tour. Both formats would include the new songs Stagefright and Broken Glass Park with the limited-edition definitive set being boosted by the addition In Every Heaven. Unfortunately the release was delayed until the Autumn.

  • However, Stagefright was first made available as an exclusive Facebook download on the 3rd June. And both new songs were played live during the tour.

  • The album was further delayed in August 2011 when its release was postponed until 2012 to coincide with future plans by the band.








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Stagefright