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The repetitive bass leads to the euphoria of 80s British rockA single from the album Sparkle in the Rain, produced by Steve Lillywhite, reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart. This track marks the transitional period when Simple Minds moved from new wave to stadium rock. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, it features a dynamic sound and Derek Forbes' repetitive bassline, providing the foundation for the overall feel. Jim Kerr's powerful vocals create an uplifting feeling, making this a signature track from the album "Sparkle in the Rain." The 12-inch includes an extended remix, highlighting the dance floor-friendly composition. This track displays a grand scale reminiscent of U2. |
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Credit
- Engineer - Howard Gray
- Producer - Steve Lillywhite
- Sleeve [Produced By] - Assorted Images