Simple Minds - Themes - Volume 1: March 79 - April 82 (1990)
Artist: Simple Minds
Title: Themes - Volume 1: March 79 - April 82
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Virgin
Genre: New Wave, Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:28:19
Total Size: 607 / 221 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Themes - Volume 1: March 79 - April 82
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Virgin
Genre: New Wave, Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:28:19
Total Size: 607 / 221 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Theme 1 - I Travel
01. I Travel (6:15)
02. Celebrate (5:03)
03. Film Theme (2:18)
Theme 2 - The American
01. The American (6:58)
02. League Of Nations (4:58)
03. Sound In 70 Cities (5:02)
Theme 3 - Love Song
01. Love Song (Extended Version) (5:04)
02. This Earth That You Walk Upon (5:26)
03. Life In A Day (4:07)
Theme 4 - Sweat in Bullet
01. Sweat In Bullet (7:23)
02. 20th Century Promised Land (4:51)
03. League Of Nations (6:14)
04. In Trance As Mission (7:18)
Theme 5 - Promised You a Miracle
01. Promised You A Miracle (4:54)
02. Theme For Great Cities (5:54)
03. Seeing Out The Angel (6:31)
In 1990, as Simple Minds continued to rampage full-steam into a downward slide of overwrought albums and evaporating relevance, Virgin U.K. began repackaging the group's singles as CD5s through the Themes series. These 20 releases were then shoehorned into five boxed sets, which were separated by chronological periods. As several die-hard fans no doubt observed by the title, the first box, Themes, Vol. 1: March 79-April 82, ignores the singles -- "Chelsea Girl," "Life in a Day," "Changeling" -- from the group's first two albums. The singles included here came off the Empires and Dance, Sons and Fascination, Sister Feelings Call, and New Gold Dream albums. They don't function as straight reissues of the original 12" releases, but they provide a wealth of material, though there's nothing in the way of previously unissued scraps to bait completists. The majority of the A-sides are extended versions, while the B-sides are predominantly album cuts. Though the period covered here was part of Simple Minds' era of greatness, this first box is almost as inessential as the ones that followed.