Are there still great songs in Jim Kerr waiting to be written?
“Och, that’s a great one! I think we’re only starting and that isnae modesty. A few crackers came up on this album. There are things from the past we’re recognising again and I think we’re winning the battle of being a big band. Being outside it. Having our ears open, our eyes open. We don’t feel successful at all. It’s a thrill. In the eyes of the industry we have the tokens of success. But real success is the people who’ve been doing it 15 years more than this. “We are wet behind the ears. We’ve only started to play.” † Street Fighting Years 80sexchange.com Last album of the eighties from Scottish band Simple Minds. The album is produced by Trevor Horn, which always means a grand sound with lots of background instruments. This is also the case on this album, which makes the Simple Minds sound far less simple (no pun intended) than earlier albums. Especially Let It All Come Down, a wonderful Simple Minds ballad, has benefited from using Trevor Horn as a producer. Apart from Belfast Ch