The second single taken from the 'Black & White 050505' album is a new mix of Stranger entitled 'Stranger (London Mix)'. An iTunes (UK) exclusive, the new mix will be available for download from Tuesday November 1, 2005.
Best known for their US No.1 hit single ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ and anthemic rock songs ‘Alive and Kicking’ and ‘Waterfront’, Simple Minds have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. There influence is far and wide and name-checks everyone from Bloc Party, The Bravery to The Killers.
'Stranger (London Mix)' was remixed in London by Jez Coad, and includes a different opening introduction, added keyboards and percussion, extra sequencing and backing vocals.
The song, along with the critically acclaimed "Black & White 050505" album, is being hailed as the most accomplished Simple Minds album in years. 'Stranger', along with other songs from the current album, will be performed on Simple Minds' 2006 European Tour which kicks off on January 31, 2006 at the Belfast Waterfront Hall Auditorium.
 Simple Minds 2005 from left to right: Jim Kerr (vocals), Charlie Burchill (guitar), Mel Gaynor (drums), Eddie Duffy (bass). Photo: (c) 2005 Sarah Cresswell
Jim Kerr's spectacular, if not, seductive, vocal reigns triumphant over this epic and emotionally charged rock song. Together with co-founder and lead guitarist Charlie Burchill, they have crafted a pop that propels Simple Minds into a new sonic dimension.
'Stranger' radiates vintage Simple Minds with Mel Gaynor's pulsating drums, Andy Gillespie's haunting keyboards, Eddie Duffy's thumping bass lines and Charlie Burchill's distinctive guitar playing.
'Stranger' delivers everything Simple Minds is known for - passion, uplifting musical spirit, emotional dynamics, and joyous melodies set against a blistering rhythm track, all of which are polished off with state-of-the-art production values.
Says vocalist Jim Kerr, "Of all these new songs I feel that 'Stranger' captures most the 'the spirit of the big pop songs' that are second nature to Simple Minds."
If any of the recent reviews of the current album are to go by, it looks like Simple Minds are on their way to another exciting new chapter in their 30 year plus career.
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