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Spenwood Books Paperback English

Simple Minds: Heart of the Crowd

A Fan History

By Richard Houghton

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Spenwood Books Paperback English

Simple Minds: Heart of the Crowd

A Fan History

By Richard Houghton

Regular price £35.00 £29.75 Save 15%
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  • Scottish rockers Simple Minds topped the Billboard 100 with ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ in 1985, a song they performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia the same year. In 1989 they followed suit in the UK with the single ‘Belfast Child’. With ten Top 10 UK albums, including four chart toppers, the band have sold over 60 million records over a glittering 40-year career. Heart of the Crowd is an official oral history of Simple Minds. With an introduction by lead singer and founder Jim Kerr, the book mixes fan anecdotes with stories from band members and other collaborators. There are over 800 memories altogether, from the band’s formative years in the 1970s through to concerts in 2020. The stories combine with previously unseen fan photographs of the band in performance and examples of collectable memorabilia to make a fascinating and enjoyable read.
Scottish rockers Simple Minds topped the Billboard 100 with ‘Don’t You (Forget About Me)’ in 1985, a song they performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia the same year. In 1989 they followed suit in the UK with the single ‘Belfast Child’. With ten Top 10 UK albums, including four chart toppers, the band have sold over 60 million records over a glittering 40-year career. Heart of the Crowd is an official oral history of Simple Minds. With an introduction by lead singer and founder Jim Kerr, the book mixes fan anecdotes with stories from band members and other collaborators. There are over 800 memories altogether, from the band’s formative years in the 1970s through to concerts in 2020. The stories combine with previously unseen fan photographs of the band in performance and examples of collectable memorabilia to make a fascinating and enjoyable read.