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Album Review: Once Upon a Time

  • Artist: Simple Minds
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1985 10
  • Total Time: 40:12
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Riding the coat tails of the John Hughes flick The Breakfast Club, Simple Minds finally broke America with their theme song "Don't You Forget About Me," and their 1985 release Once Upon a Time captured the heart-wrenching excitement found in bands such as U2. They were now one of the biggest names in music and Jim Kerr's thirsting vocals became the band's signature. Once Upon a Time, featuring producer Jimmy Iovine (U2, Stevie Nicks, Bruce Springsteen), showcased more of a guitar-driven sound. The band's heavy synth-pop beats had relaxed a bit and Charlie Burchill's charming playing style was most noticeable. Also enlisting the choir-like beauty of Robin Clark, Simple Minds' popularity was expounded on songs such as Alive & Kicking" and "Sanctify Yourself." This album was one of their best, most likely leading the pack in the band's album roster, because it exuded raw energy and solid composition not entirely captured on previous albums. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Once Upon a Time (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (5:45)
All the Things She Said (Lyrics) Mick MacNeil, Simple Minds, Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill, John Giblin, Mel Gaynor Simple Minds (4:16)
Ghost Dancing (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (4:45)
Alive and Kicking (Lyrics) Mel Gaynor, Charlie Burchill, Mick MacNeil, John Giblin, Jim Kerr Simple Minds (5:26)
Oh Jungleland (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (5:14)
I Wish You Were Here (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (4:42)
Sanctify Yourself (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (4:57)
Come a Long Way (Lyrics) Simple Minds Simple Minds (5:09)

Credits

Jim Kerr (Vocals), Robin Clark (Vocals), Martin White (Assistant), Debbie Caponetta (Coordination), John Giblin (Bass), Mick Haggerty (Artwork), Bob Tis (Technical Assistance), Charlie Burchill (Guitar), Jimmy Iovine (Producer), Bob Clearmountain (Producer), Simms Brothers Band (Vocals (Background)), Mick MacNeil (Piano), Moira Marquis (Engineer), Gemma Corfield (Coordination), Mark McKenna (Engineer), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Sue Hadjopoulas (Percussion), Michael Been (Vocals (Background)), Simon Heyworth (Mastering), Paul Kerr (Crew), Dougie Cowan (Crew), Mel Gaynor (Vocals), Mel Gaynor (Drums), Anton Corbijn (Photography), Mick MacNeil (Synthesizer), John Giblin (Guitar (Bass)), Bob Schwall (Technical Assistance), Carlos Alomar (Vocals (Background))
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Once Upon a Time
Studio album by Simple Minds
Released October 21, 1985
Genre Rock
Length 40:12 (41:16 on the 2005 DVD-Audio)
Label Virgin- V 2364(ROW)
A&M Records(US)
Producer Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain (additionally, Roland Prent on the 2005 DVD-Audio)
Professional reviews
Simple Minds chronology
Sparkle in the Rain
(1984)
Once Upon a Time
(1985)
Live in the City of Light
(1987)
Alternate cover
UK cover
UK picture disc cover

Once Upon a Time is the seventh studio album by Simple Minds, released in 1985.

Although already successful in their native UK and Europe, the band had also now become popular in the US, mainly due to the Keith Forsey-penned "Don't You (Forget About Me)" which appeared on The Breakfast Club soundtrack and had become a no.1 hit there. However, the band decided to leave the track off the album. Four singles were taken from the album; "Alive and Kicking" (UK #7, US #3), "All the Things She Said" (UK #9, US #28), "Sanctify Yourself" (UK #10, US #14), and "Ghost Dancing" (UK #13). The album topped the UK charts, and peaked at no.10 on the US charts.

Virgin reissued the album as a remastered edition in 2002 (cardboard vinyl replica edition) and early 2003 (jewel-case).

Virgin reissued the album on SACD in 2003.

Contents

2005 DVD-Audio version

2005 saw yet another reissue of the album. This time Virgin released a DVD-Audio version (actually, the disc bears a DVD-Audio/Video logo), which is notable for being a completely remixed album. All the tracks were remixed in 5.1 surround sound, and additionally, a downmixed 2.0 stereo version was created for compatibility with non-surround DVD-Audio set-ups.

The listener has a choice of playing the album from the following audio streams:

  • DVD-A 5.1 surround - essentially, a discrete six-channel 24-bit linear PCM stream sampled at 96kHz (this stream may not be compatible with DVD-Video equipment),
  • DTS 5.1 surround - a 24-bit DTS stream sampled at 96kHz (this stream may not be compatible with some DVD-Video equipment),
  • PCM 2.0 stereo - a linear PCM stereo stream (presumably included for compliance with the DVD-Video format).

Although the sleeve describes the 2.0 stereo stream as being a 48kHz 16-bit PCM (which would make the disc compatible with mandatory audio requirements for DVD-Video discs), the stream itself turns out to be a 96kHz 24-bit PCM, thus making the disc unplayable on all the DVD-Video equipment that cannot play 96kHz 24-bit DTS (some older players would only accept a 48kHz format) or is not DVD-Audio compliant (for the 96kHz 24-bit PCM streams). Some DVD-Video players will only play the 2.0 stereo stream, but with distorted sound, and at wrong speed (if taking the 96/24 stream to be 48/16).

The remixed version of the album was mixed and produced by Roland Prent in 96/24 PCM. Apparently, the original production team (Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain) had nothing to do with this version. Still, both receive the producers credit on the disc label itself.

The tracks on the remixed album differ in length in comparison to the original version. In most cases they are longer than in the original mix.

The stereo mix on the new version is noticeably different from the original one, not just in terms of length. Different takes of particular tracks may have been used for their new mixes. The bass seems slightly more prominent, while the drums seem just the opposite. Regrettably, the new stereo mix, despite being presented in a 24-bit format, which technically gives dreater dynamic range than the CD-Audio, appears less dynamic than the old mix issued on the 2002/2003 remastered CD. Aggressive level compression seems to have been applied (especially to the drum tracks), greatly diminishing the pleasure of listening to the new mix. The above criticism is less apparent in the surround mix, where the overall loudness is distributed over more channels.

All the tracks on the remixed album contain material that has frequencies above the CD-Audio cut-off frequency, reaching beyond 30kHz (a tribute to the original analogue multitrack tapes, and to the producers).

Track listing

All tracks written by Simple Minds.

LP

  1. "Once Upon a Time" – 5:44
  2. "All the Things She Said" – 4:16
  3. "Ghost Dancing" – 4:46
  4. "Alive and Kicking" – 5:25
  5. "Oh Jungleland" – 5:12
  6. "I Wish You Were Here" – 4:42
  7. "Sanctify Yourself" – 4:57
  8. "Come a Long Way" – 5:09

DVD-Audio

  1. "Once Upon a Time" – 6:19
  2. "All the Things She Said" – 4:22
  3. "Ghost Dancing" – 4:45
  4. "Alive and Kicking" – 5:14
  5. "Oh Jungleland" – 5:24
  6. "I Wish You Were Here" – 4:45
  7. "Sanctify Yourself" – 5:00
  8. "Come a Long Way" – 5:23

Personnel

Additional personnel

Singles

  1. "Alive and Kicking" (20 September 1985 / VS817) - #7 in the UK / #3 in the USA
  2. "Sanctify Yourself" (27 January 1986 / VS830) - #10 in the UK / #14 in the USA
  3. "All the Things She Said" (19 May 1986 / VS860) - #9 in the UK / #28 in the USA
  4. "Ghost Dancing" (10 November 1986 / VS907) - #13 in the UK

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1985 The Billboard 200 10
1985 UK Charts 1

Singles

Year Song Chart Position
1985 "Alive and Kicking" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1986 "All the Things She Said" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 9
1986 "Sanctify Yourself" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 3

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA – USA Gold January 31, 1986
BPI – United Kingdom 4 x Platinum 1986

Miscellanea

  • The alternate cover art for the UK LP was created by simply swapping the artwork on the front and back of the album.
  • A collectable picture disc LP was also produced. Housed in a luxury gatefold die-cut sleeve, the record featured the mottled gold effect of the sleeve. A unique lyrics sheet was also packaged in the gatefold.
  • A magnetic jigsaw puzzle was produced by Virgin Records to promote the album. This is one of the most sought after Simple Minds collectables.
  • This was the third Simple Minds album in a row not to have the same line-up as its predecessor. Bass player Derek Forbes had left after recording the preceding 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' single.
  • This is the only Simple Minds studio album to have John Giblin (bass) credited as a full-time member. It is also the first Simple Minds album on which the bass seems to play a fairly unimportant role (when compared to, for example, 'New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)'.
  • On the 2002/2003 edition, the track "Oh Jungleland" has its beginning cut by less than a second, while the opening (title) track starts playing (1 second) after its starting index, not before it, as was the case on the original Virgin CD (CDV 2354), due to a presumed mastering error.
  • The 2005 DVD-Audio version of the album has many of the percussion parts dropped from the mix (compare, for example, the tracks 'Once Upon A Time' and 'All The Things She Said' between any of the DVD-Audio mixes and the 1985 original mix)
Preceded by
The Love Songs by George Benson
UK number one album
November 2, 1985 – November 8, 1985
Succeeded by
The Love Songs by George Benson

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