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Sparkle in the Rain

''Sparkle in the Rain'' is the sixth studio album by Simple Minds, released on 6 February 1984. A breakthrough commercial success for the band, the record peaked at number one in the UK Albums Chart on 18 February 1984,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1984 Top 40 Official UK Albums Archive: 18th February 1984 )〕 and reached the top 20 in numerous other countries around the world, including New Zealand,〔 Netherlands,〔 Sweden,〔 Canada,〔 Switzerland,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simple Minds - ''Sparkle in the Rain'' )Germany,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simple Minds - ''Sparkle in the Rain'' )Norway,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simple Minds - ''Sparkle in the Rain'' - Charts )〕 and Australia. Receiving mostly positive reviews in the United Kingdom and the United States,〔 ''Sparkle in the Rain'' was ultimately certified double platinum in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Simple Minds - Discography )〕 and significantly increased media interest in the band.〔Sweeting (1988), p. 146〕
==Background==
Signs of a possible change in musical direction into a more stadium-oriented sound first became apparent during a series of live performances in the summer months of 1983 by Simple Minds to huge European crowds.〔Sweeting (1988), p. 132〕 Lead singer Jim Kerr returned to a natural, unadorned facial and hair style, as "whatever they would have to say would be in the music."〔 "Those gigs brought us back to the rawest kind of state, I think," Kerr said. "In places like that, 50,000 people, there's just no room for subtlety, and there's no need for it, there's no want for it."〔Sweeting (1988), p. 133〕 This foresaw the band coming into direct contact with U2 for the first time at the Belgian rock festival Torhout-Werchter; upon meeting the two bands immediately developed a strong liking for each other.〔 Kerr remarked, "we saw a lot of ourselves in them and vice versa," and refuted the accusation that Simple Minds were merely joining the "new rock" led by U2.〔Sweeting (1988), p. 134〕 "We get this thing levelled at us of being influenced by them, but they're equally influenced by us. It might be in a much subtler sense, in dynamics or some of the sounds."〔
A new song, "Waterfront", was performed by the band when selected as "special guests" of headline acts U2 at Dublin's Phoenix Park in August 1983.〔 "The song's throbbing pulse and enormous sense of space suggested the way the band were thinking," Adam Sweeting commented, "the elaborate, almost ornate arrangements of ''New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)'' were receding into the distance. Simple Minds were making bigger music for bigger occasions."〔 Shortly afterwards, the band were looking for a producer for their forthcoming sixth album; initially Alex Sadkin, of the Compass Point All Stars, was sought after due to his work with Grace Jones, but his schedule was incompatible with that of Simple Minds.〔Sweeting (1988), p. 135〕 Steve Lillywhite however, had wanted to produce for the band for a long time, and ultimately Simple Minds completed a three-way Celtic grouping along with U2's ''War'' and Big Country's ''The Crossing'' under Lillywhite.〔

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