Sparkle in the Rain

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"Sparkle in the Rain is supposed to be when the rot set in: a regressive step back from pop to stadium rock. But the ambient bombast of "Waterfront" is actually pretty magnificent in a Jim Morrison sort of way. And "Up on the Catwalk" is probably Simple Minds' most underrated single, their last bout of topsy-turviness and abstract euphoria, before the descent into facile transcendentalism and blunt, unwarranted affirmation ("Alive and Kicking", etc)."

Simon Reynolds [64]

In his biography of the band, Adam Sweeting looked back on Sparkle in the Rain as a "transitional album, a step away from the mesmerizing, instrumentally based travelling music they'd become identified with towards an outsize form of rock. Their new music was harder, heavier, and less subtle. They knew they were moving on towards a new phase, but they hadn't got it quite right yet, which was why Sparkle seemed rooted in the past while straining to see into a future which still wasn't entirely clear." [26]

Simon Price of The Independent , agreeing that the album was a departure, asserted that although "something horrible happened" later in Simple Minds' career, Sparkle in the Rain was not the cause: "Their post- New Gold Dream decline didn't immediately make itself obvious. Sparkle in the Rain pioneered a new "Big Music" whose full stadium-sized horror had yet to become apparent, and there was something attractive about the clattering majesty of "Waterfront". [65] Peter Walker, writing for The Guardian , went against this view, describing "the thudding, plodding backdrop to "Waterfront", lead single for the follow-up album, 1984's Sparkle in the Rain. The song was their first major hit but heralded a new, lumpen Simple Minds, who in pursuit of U2 and world domination shed all that was good about their sound." [66]

Sparkle in the Rain was listed as the 100th greatest Scottish album of all time by a 2003 issue of The Scotsman newspaper, who praised the album thus: "Released in 1984, Sparkle in the Rain was the album by which Simple Minds became a 'stadium' band. Lillywhite conjured a more direct sound in which former subtleties were shrouded in power and dynamism. New drummer Mel Gaynor thrived in this environment, best exemplified in "Waterfront", a homage to Glasgow as seen through the changing face of the River Clyde." [67]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Simple Minds (Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Mel Gaynor, Michael MacNeil); except where noted

Sparkle in the Rain
Simple minds-sparkle.jpg
Studio album by
Released6 February 1984
RecordedSeptember–October 1983
Studio
Genre New wave
Length44:41
Label
Producer Steve Lillywhite
Simple Minds chronology
New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
(1982)
Sparkle in the Rain
(1984)
Once Upon a Time
(1985)
Simple Minds studio albums chronology
New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
(1982)
Sparkle in the Rain
(1984)
Once Upon a Time
(1985)
Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Up on the Catwalk"4:45
2."Book of Brilliant Things"4:21
3."Speed Your Love to Me"4:24
4."Waterfront"4:49
5."East at Easter"3:32
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Street Hassle" Lou Reed 5:14
7."White Hot Day" 4:32
8."'C' Moon Cry Like a Baby" 4:19
9."The Kick Inside of Me" 4:48
10."Shake Off the Ghosts (Instrumental)" 3:57
Deluxe Edition Disc 1: The Original Album
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Up on the Catwalk" 4:45
2."Book of Brilliant Things" 4:21
3."Speed Your Love to Me" 4:24
4."Waterfront" 4:49
5."East at Easter" 3:32
6."Street Hassle"Lou Reed5:14
7."White Hot Day" 4:32
8."'C' Moon Cry Like a Baby" 4:19
9."The Kick Inside of Me" 4:48
10."Shake Off the Ghosts" 3:57
Deluxe Edition Disc 2: B-Sides & Rarities
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Waterfront" (Edit) 4:47
2."Hunter and the Hunted" (Live)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil5:57
3."Waterfront" (Extended) 5:52
4."Speed Your Love to Me" (Edit) 4:05
5."Bass Line" 4:42
6."Speed Your Love to Me" (Extended) 7:18
7."Up on the Catwalk" (Edit) 4:05
8."A Brass Band in Africa" 5:08
9."Up on the Catwalk" (Extended) 7:30
10."A Brass Band in African Chimes" 9:24
11."Waterfront" (Single Version) 4:03
Deluxe Edition Disc 3: Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84 and Radio One Session
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shake Off the Ghosts (Intro)" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) 1:21
2."Waterfront" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) 8:09
3."Up on the Catwalk" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) 5:47
4."Book of Brilliant Things" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) 8:07
5."Glittering Prize" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil6:06
6."The American" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) Brian McGee, Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil7:14
7."King is White and in the Crowd" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil7:19
8."Speed Your Love to Me" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84) 5:36
9."Someone Somewhere in Summertime" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil6:05
10."Promised You a Miracle" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil7:10
11."Big Sleep" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil7:38
12."New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84) / Take Me to the River / Light My Fire" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil, Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, Jim Morrison, Robbie Krieger, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek 12:41
13."Love Song / Glory" (Live - Barrowland Glasgow 28/02/84)Brian McGee, Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil9:12
14."Waterfront" (Radio One Session, London 1983) 4:40
15."The Kick Inside of Me" (Radio One Session, London 1983) 5:39
16."New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84)" (Radio One Session, London 1983)Charlie Burchill, Derek Forbes, Jim Kerr, Michael MacNeil5:06
Deluxe Edition Disc 4 (DVD): 5.1. Mix, Promo Videos and Television
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Up on the Catwalk" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:46
2."Book of Brilliant Things" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:22
3."Speed Your Love to Me" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:25
4."Waterfront" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:49
5."East at Easter" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 3:33
6."Street Hassle" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix)Lou Reed5:15
7."White Hot Day" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:34
8.""C" Moon Cry Like a Baby" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:21
9."The Kick Inside of Me" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 4:49
10."Shake Off the Ghosts" (5.1. Surround Mix/Hi-Res Stereo Mix/Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Mix) 3:59
11."Waterfront" (Promo Video) 4:49
12."Speed Your Love To Me" (Promo Video) 4:24
13."Up on the Catwalk" (Promo Video) 4:47
14."Waterfront" (Top Of The Pops 24/11/83) 4:04
15."Speed Your Love to Me" (Live, Oxford Road Show 30/01/84) 5:02
16."Up on the Catwalk" (Live, Oxford Road Show 30/04/84) 3:32
Note

Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. [68]

Simple Minds
Additional personnel

Production

Adapted from the album's liner notes. [68]

Chart positions

Singles

UK release dateSongPeak position
UK
[41]
NZ
[40]
IRE
[84]
4 November 1983"Waterfront"1315
9 January 1984"Speed Your Love to Me"20469
12 March 1984"Up on the Catwalk"274416

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [85] Gold50,000^
France (SNEP) [86] Gold100,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ) [87] Gold7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI) [88] Platinum300,000^
Yugoslavia13,765 [89]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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