''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call'' is the fourth album by Scottish
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
band
Simple Minds
Simple Minds are a Scottish Rock music, rock band formed in Glasgow in 1977, becoming best known internationally for their song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (1985), which topped the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100 ...
; it is a double album. It was released in September 1981 and was their first to reach a wide international audience. It includes the singles "
The American", "
Love Song
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" and "Sweat in Bullet".
Overview
''Sons and Fascination'' and ''Sister Feelings Call'' were two separate albums. They were assembled from the same sessions and released at the same time and, in some instances, sold as a double-LP set. The two releases are variously categorised as a
double album
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, two single albums or a single album and an extended play. The current CD remaster contains all the tracks once split onto two LPs, with their respective track running orders preserved. The original 1985 first issue on CD deleted two songs from ''Sister Feelings Call'': "League of Nations" and "Sound in 70 Cities", as the maximum running time of Red Book CD releases at the time would not accommodate the entire set, and Virgin were unwilling to issue the material as a two-CD set.
Recording
The sessions are the last to have the same line-up as all its predecessors. Drummer
Brian McGee left just after recording the set, and was replaced by
Kenny Hyslop as part-time member for the upcoming tour. Hyslop also appeared in the "Sweat in Bullet" and "
Love Song
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" videos.
Having ended their contract with
Arista the sessions were the first recordings the band made for
Virgin Records
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. They worked with producer
Steve Hillage
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, who was a guitarist in the
progressive rock
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band
Gong
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. One thing Hillage and Simple Minds had in common was a love of
krautrock
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music. The band's previous three albums were produced by
John Leckie
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.
The rhythm section was made more prominent than on any earlier album of the band, loud, heavy and sometimes anchoring a track to one or two driving rhythm patterns, but also often put at moving angles with some of the other instruments or with
Jim Kerr
James Kerr (born 9 July 1959) is a Scottish musician and lead singer of the rock band Simple Minds. Commercially successful singles released by Simple Minds include " Don't You (Forget About Me)", " Glittering Prize" (1982), " Someone Somewh ...
's vocals (as in "The American" or "Sweat in Bullet"); this gave the songs a spatial, multi-planed and atmospheric sound, whilst keeping up propulsion.
The band recorded fifteen backing tracks for the album but could not decide which tracks to keep, and therefore started to talk about making a double album. During the hectic recording sessions the band exhausted their budget and the work on some tracks was unfinished. Kerr later said: "In retrospect I think we tried to achieve the impossible. We wanted to record a double album on the budget of a single one. But at that moment, we were so full of ideas, and we thought they were all useful. So we decided to record everything and ended up with a huge mess, a veritable nightmare". Unwilling to scrap some of the songs they decided to release all the material as a limited edition double set.
"
The American" was the first song completed during the recording sessions and quickly released as a single in May 1981. The song was inspired by the bright colours of an exhibition of modern American art Kerr had seen.
"
Love Song
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" was recorded and released as a single a month before the still uncompleted album was released. The B-side "This Earth That You Walk Upon" is an instrumental track originating from a studio jam by
Mick MacNeil
Michael Joseph MacNeil (born 20 July 1958) is a Scottish songwriter and keyboardist. He is best known as a former member of the group Simple Minds.
Early life
One of seven siblings, MacNeil grew up in a musical family listening to traditional ...
. After the release of the single the band decided to add lyrics to the song and included the new vocal version on the album.
"Boys from Brazil" is inspired by the novel ''
The Boys from Brazil'', as Kerr has said in interviews. The line "babies cannot manage crocodiles" is likely inspired by the
Lewis Carroll
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician, photographer and reluctant Anglicanism, Anglican deacon. His most notable works are ''Alice ...
logic puzzle: "All babies are illogical / Nobody is despised who can manage a crocodile / Illogical persons are despised".
Releases
Viewed as vinyl LPs, ''Sons and Fascination'' is the fourth Simple Minds album, with ''Sister Feelings Call'' being the fifth one. Or their double-LP fourth album. Indeed, the two were released simultaneously in 1981, ''Sons and Fascination'' being the main feature, and ''Sister Feelings Call'' included as a bonus disc with the first 10,000 copies of the original release. It reached number 11 on the
UK Albums Chart
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,
number 31 on the Australian
Kent Music Report
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chart,
number 46 on the Canadian ''
RPM
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One revolution per minute is equivalent to hertz.
Standards
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'' National Top 50 Albums Chart,
number seven on the New Zealand
RIANZ
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chart
and number four on the Swedish
Sverigetopplistan
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chart.
In 1986, the album was certified gold by the
British Phonographic Industry
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.
The restructured Canadian version of the ''Sons and Fascination'' album (expanded to ten tracks, six of the eight on the UK release and a further four taken from ''Sister Feelings Call'', there shortened to five tracks on the vinyl release and six tracks on cassette) had a significantly different running order, beginning with "Love Song".
Upon its first CD release in 1985, ''Sons and Fascination'' came with five of the seven tracks from ''Sister Feelings Call'' added directly after the main set, so that the CD played as a single long album. As two tracks from ''Sister Feelings Call'' had been dropped due to the technical limitations of Compact Discs at the time (the disc's recording duration having to fit within 74 minutes), the album was therefore not complete. No indication was given on the inserts or the disc that the latter five tracks were from ''Sister Feelings Call'', however the front cover read ''Sons and Fascination Includes Sister Feelings Call''. The dropped tracks were "League of Nations" and "Sound in 70 Cities" (an instrumental version of ''Sons and Fascinations "70 Cities as Love Brings the Fall"), both of which later, in 1990, appeared for the first time on CD on single with the 12-inch cut (extended mix) of "The American" as leading track, and would re-appear in CD album form in 2002 and 2003 when remasters of the double set were issued under the title ''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call''.
In 2012, Virgin Records released the ''X5'' CD box set containing the band's first five albums, each containing extra tracks. This could be considered to contain the definitive version of the album(s), collecting all the tracks spread across the various releases to date.
Singles
"The American", "
Love Song
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" and "Sweat in Bullet" were released as singles. "The American" preceded the album and became the group's first charting single in the UK since "Life in a Day" in 1979 reaching number 59.
"Love Song" followed and charted slightly higher at No. 47 in the UK.
"Love Song" proved to be the first breakout hit for the group charting across several countries. It was a Top 20 hit in Sweden and Australia.
"Sweat in Bullet" was remixed for single release by
Peter Walsh. The single reached number 52 in the UK, number 47 in New Zealand and number 17 in Sweden.
Walsh went on to produce the band's following album ''
New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)'' in 1982.
Critical reception
Reviewing ''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call'' for ''
The Face'', Ian Cranna praised the album as "mostly first-rate stuff" and noted that "if Jim Kerr's lyrics have taken a turn for the more obscure then the moving hesitancy of his delivery communicates the urgency of the message powerfully enough." Mark Cooper of ''
Record Mirror
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'' said that it "confirms the promise of ''
Empires and Dance
''Empires and Dance'' is the third studio album by the Scottish new wave band Simple Minds. It was released on 12 September 1980 through Arista Records.
Background
The album was influenced by the band's experience of travelling in Europe on ...
''",
while John Gill of ''
Sounds'' wrote, "Experience has brought further subjects within their vision; quite literally, from angels to nazis. They have the guts, the drive, the rhythm-poetry-inspiration to do it and say it." Less receptive was ''
NME
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'' critic Chris Bohn, who deemed the album "excessively and inexcusably laboured."
''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call'' was ranked by ''Sounds'' as the 18th best album of 1981. The listeners of Toronto-area alternative radio station
CFNY-FM
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voted it the best album of 1981 (in a tie with
King Crimson
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's ''
Discipline
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'').
The album's legacy was further strengthened in retrospective critic listings; a 2007 issue of ''
Mojo
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* '' ...
'' magazine listed ''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call'' as one of the 80 greatest albums of the 1980s, while ''
The Guardian
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'' selected the record as one of the "1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die", writing, "Before they descended into epic
pomp-rock bluster, Simple Minds were purveyors of supremely romantic, slyly futuristic
synthpop
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. ''Sons and Fascination'' found them cannily mining a seam of mesmerising, shimmering
art-rock, while tracks like 'Love Song' were so gorgeously lustrous that you could even forgive them their future." In ''The Essential Rock Discography'' (2006),
Martin C. Strong rated ''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call'' highly and wrote: "Simple Minds were beginning to find their niche, incorporating their artier tendencies into more conventional and melodic song structures."
Track listing
; ''Sons and Fascination''
''Sister Feelings Call''
The Canadian versions of both ''Sons and Fascination'' and ''Sister Feelings Call'' contained respectively tracklists and running orders differing from the original versions, with ''Sons'' removing two tracks ("70 Cities as Love Brings the Fall" and "Seeing out the Angel") from the original and adding four ("Theme for Great Cities", "The American", "20th Century Promised Land" and "League of Nations") from ''Sister''. ''Sons'' thus contained ten rather than eight tracks, and ''Sister'' five rather than seven tracks.
; ''Sons and Fascination'' (Canadian version)
''Sister Feelings Call'' (Canadian version)
''Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call''
The 2002 remastered reissue includes all titles from both albums. It was also released in heavy duty gatefold picture card sleeve with black inner sleeve. The original 1985 CD omits "League of Nations" and "Sound in 70 Cities" due to space constraints being in force then.
Personnel
Adapted from the album's liner notes.
Simple Minds
*
Jim Kerr
James Kerr (born 9 July 1959) is a Scottish musician and lead singer of the rock band Simple Minds. Commercially successful singles released by Simple Minds include " Don't You (Forget About Me)", " Glittering Prize" (1982), " Someone Somewh ...
– voice
*
Charlie Burchill
Charles Burchill (born 27 November 1959) is a Scottish musician and composer. He is the guitarist and one of the founders of the rock band Simple Minds.
Style
During Simple Minds' early-to-mid-1980s period, Burchill's guitar had a distinctive a ...
– guitars
*
Mick MacNeil
Michael Joseph MacNeil (born 20 July 1958) is a Scottish songwriter and keyboardist. He is best known as a former member of the group Simple Minds.
Early life
One of seven siblings, MacNeil grew up in a musical family listening to traditional ...
– keyboards
*
Derek Forbes
Derek Forbes (born 22 June 1956) is a Scottish musician. He is mostly associated with the Scottish band Simple Minds, having joined in time to record their early demos in 1978 and stayed with the band during their rise to mainstream success a ...
– basses
*
Brian McGee – drums
Additional personnel
*
Ken Lockie – backing vocals
* Jaqui – backing vocals
Technical
*
Steve Hillage
Stephen Simpson Hillage (born 2 August 1951) is an English musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the Canterbury scene and has worked in experimental domains since the late 1960s. Besides his solo sound recording and reprodu ...
– producer
*
Hugh Jones – engineer (Farmyard Studios)
* Alan Jakoby – engineer (Regents Park Studios)
*
Malcolm Garrett, Assorted iMaGes – design, direction
* Sheila Rock – photography
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
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