On This Day October 21, 1985 – Simple Minds Released Their Seventh Album Once Upon A Time

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On This Day October 21, 1985 – Simple Minds Released Their Seventh Album Once Upon A Time
On this day October 21, 1985, Simple Minds released their seventh studio album Once Upon A Time, a powerful and ambitious record that solidified their status as one of the leading bands of the 1980s. Building on the success of their global hit Dont You Forget About Me, the album featured a more polished, anthemic sound that blended rock intensity with grand, uplifting melodies. Produced by Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain, it captured the band at their creative peak, balancing emotional depth with stadium ready energy.

Once Upon A Time included standout tracks such as Alive And Kicking, Sanctify Yourself, and All The Things She Said, each driven by Jim Kerr’s passionate vocals and the band’s sweeping arrangements. The album reached the top ten in several countries and became one of Simple Minds most successful releases, helping them achieve worldwide acclaim.

80s insight: Once Upon A Time reflected the confident, expansive sound that defined mid 1980s rock, as bands aimed for both artistic expression and global connection through music that inspired and uplifted.

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