Graffiti Soul

Graffiti Soul is the fifteenth studio album (of original material) by Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released on 25 May 2009.

Graffiti Soul
Studio album by
Released25 May 2009
RecordedAugust - October 2008
GenrePop rock
Length42:52
LabelThe Universal Music Record Label
ProducerJez Coad, Simple Minds
Simple Minds chronology
Themes – Volume 5: March 91 – September 92
(2008)
Graffiti Soul
(2009)
5x5 Live
(2012)
Simple Minds studio albums chronology
Black & White 050505
(2005)
Graffiti Soul
(2009)
Big Music
(2014)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(58/100)[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Contactmusic.com(favourable)[3]
Mojo[4]
NME(5/10)[5]
PopMatters(5/10)[6]
Q[7]
The Quietus(favourable)[8]
Record Collector[9]
Daily Telegraph[10]
The Times[11]

On 31 May 2009, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 10, becoming Simple Minds' first UK top ten album in 14 years, since the release of their 1995 album Good News from the Next World.

In early April 2009, the video for the single 'Rockets' was made available via the band's official website.

Overview

Graffiti Soul was released on 25 May 2009 and continued Simple Minds return to the top, charting at #10.[12]

During the recording of Graffiti Soul, Jim Kerr stated: «We really are flowing with ideas at the moment and [...] I do feel that we are possibly writing two albums simultaneously at present.» Several tracks were omitted from Graffiti Soul so that the album had more focus. Possible candidates include "Six Degrees Of Separation", "Lotus Effect" and "Shaman".[13]

At the time of the album release, Charlie Burchill stated about the new album: «We would create ideas and work on those ideas for hours. That's the way we worked upon Graffiti Soul's tracks; we worked upon ideas and just let them evolve over long periods of time.»[12]

Recording

An e-mail announcement by Simple Minds stated that Graffiti Soul was initially written on location in Rome (Italy), Sicily, Antwerp (Belgium) and Glasgow (Scotland). The band then returned for the first time in almost three decades to Rockfield Studios, near Monmouth in Wales, where the group originally recorded their earlier albums Real to Real Cacophony, Empires and Dance and New Gold Dream. The album was mixed in Los Angeles by Bob Clearmountain.

Release

Graffiti Soul is also available as a Vinyl LP and a 2-CD Deluxe edition, both including a second album called Searching for the Lost Boys, actually a covers studio album made up of cover songs of Neil Young, Massive Attack, Magazine, The Stranglers, Thin Lizzy, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Call and The Beach Boys.

Track listing

Standard edition

No.TitleLength
1."Moscow Underground"5:01
2."Rockets"4:36
3."Stars Will Lead the Way"3:26
4."Light Travels"4:12
5."Kiss and Fly"5:01
6."Graffiti Soul"4:48
7."Blood Type O"3:49
8."This Is It"4:55

Deluxe Edition – Bonus tracks

No.TitleLength
9."Shadows and Light"2:56
10."Rockin' in the Free World"4:17

Vinyl LP / 2-CD Deluxe Editions – Bonus album Searching for the Lost Boys

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1."Rockin' in the Free World"Neil Young4:17
2."A Song from Under the Floorboards"Magazine4:39
3."Christine"Siouxsie and the Banshees3:13
4."(Get A) Grip (On Yourself)"The Stranglers3:53
5."Let the Day Begin"The Call3:02
6."Peace, Love and Understanding"Nick Lowe3:34
7."Teardrop"Massive Attack5:33
8."Whiskey in the Jar"Thin Lizzy4:00
9."Sloop John B"The Beach Boys4:35

Personnel

Left-overs

At least, four other tracks, "Six Degrees Of Separation", "Lotus Effect", "Shaman"[13] and "Angel Under My Skin" were demoed for Graffiti Soul. Originally written by Mark Kerr and Erikah Karst during the Cry period (2002), "Angel Under My Skin" was previously worked on for Black & White 050505 (2005) before the song was finally recorded and released as a Deluxe edition bonus track on Walk Between Worlds (2018).[14]

Live performances

Many of the songs have been played live:[15][16]

  • "Moscow Underground", "Rockets" and "Stars Will Lead the Way": during the 2009 "30 Years Live European", 2009 "Graffiti Soul", 2010 "Australian", 2010 "Festival Show" and 2010 "Final Shows" tours.
  • "Moscow Underground": also during the 2011 "Greatest Hits Forest", 2011 "Greatest Hits +", 2012 "Festival", 2012 "Australia" tours and at the 2011 "Australia" "600 Sounds" Festival show.
  • "Stars Will Lead the Way": also during the 2011 "Greatest Hits +" and 2012 "Festival" tours.
  • "Light Travels": only one time as an encore (in Rome, Italy) and another time as a soundcheck (in Ancona, Italy) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour.
  • "Kiss and Fly": only one time as a soundcheck (in Birmingham, UK) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour.
  • "Graffiti Soul": during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" and 2010 "Festival Show" tours.
  • "This Is It": during the 2009 "30 Years Live European", 2009 "Graffiti Soul", 2010 "Festival Show" and 2010 "Final Shows" tours.
  • "Rockin' In The Free World": only one time as a spontaneous improvisation launched by Jim during the 2009 "30 Years Live European" tour and another time as a soundcheck (in Birmingham, UK) during the 2009 "Graffiti Soul" tour.
  • "Teardrop" only four times: (as an encore) during the Lostboy! AKA's 2010 "Electroset Radio" tour and only one time (as an encore) during the Lostboy! AKA's 2010 "Electroset" tour.
  • "Whiskey In The Jar": only one time (in Cork, Ireland) during the 2009 "30 Years Live European" tour.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[17] 9
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[18] 11
Dutch Mega Album Top 100 Chart[19] 29
French SNEP Album Chart[20] 41
French Albums Chart (Download) 17
German Media Control Album Chart 14
Irish Albums Chart 50
Italian Album Chart[21] 11
Spanish Top 100 Albums chart[22] 58
Swiss Albums Top 100[23] 8
UK Albums Chart[24] 10
European Top 100 Albums 9
World Albums Top 40 Chart 32
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References

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  11. The Times review(subscription required)
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