2018 release from the veteran Scottish rockers. Walk Between Worlds is Simple Minds' first album of new material since 2014's Big Music. The album was produced by Simple Minds with Andy Wright and Gavin Goldberg, both of whom worked on Big Music. With it's eight tracks rocketing past in 42 minutes, it is a relatively concise affair. It is also an album of two distinct sides, very much the old-school album format that singer Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill grew up with as music fans. Side One tracks such as "Summer" and "The Signal And The Noise" revisit the glassy guitars and new wave dance grooves of the post-punk era and the second half explores more cinematic sounds, with the title track and "Barrowland Star" both featuring dramatic orchestrations recorded at Abbey Road.
"Walk Between Worlds" is the 2018 studio album by Simple Minds, released in CD format by BMG Rights Management. This dynamic record showcases the band's signature blend of anthemic rock and atmospheric synths, reflecting both their classic sound and modern influences. With tracks like "Magic," "Sense of Discovery," and the title song, listeners are taken on a journey through powerful melodies and thoughtful lyrics. Simple Minds, formed in Glasgow in 1977, have enjoyed global success with hits such as "Don't You (Forget About Me)" and "Alive and Kicking." They are celebrated for their energetic live performances and innovative contributions to new wave music. The label behind this release, BMG Rights Management, is renowned for its artist-friendly approach and commitment to supporting creative talent across genres worldwide.