Simple Minds: Black & White 050505

Simple Minds SKU: 39008008
Simple Minds: Black & White 050505

Simple Minds: Black & White 050505

Simple Minds SKU: 39008008

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Black & White 050505
Artist: Simple Minds
Label: Edsel Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 740155723835
Genre: Rock

Digitally remastered and expanded edition including three bonus tracks. Revitalised by the success of the album Cry, an album of new compositions issued in 2002, the band toured extensively. After pre-production stints in Sicily and Glasgow in late 2004, they went to record in Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum, Holland, finishing the recording on 5th May 2005, hence the numerical part of the title. Released in September, the album saw the band return to the UK album chart. The three bonus tracks are a Japan-only exclusive "Too Much Television" and two non-album B-sides. Housed in a handsome digipak, the booklet features photos and newly-written revealing annotation by Jim Kerr himself.

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